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Show stead had charge of lighting and stage effects. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Miller entertained en-tertained Wednesday evening at a dinner party celebrating their twenty-third wedding anniversary. anniver-sary. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Osborn of Salt Lake City were out of town guests. Teachers at the Highland Boy school will leave Friday evening or Saturday for their Christmas vacations. Reed Beckstead, principal, prin-cipal, will go to Tuscon, Arizona. Miss Avis Thompson will spend her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Melissa Thompson, at Springville. Miss Vilate Butter-field Butter-field will enjoy her Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Butterfield. Riverton. Friday evening, (tonight) the Community House will present the play, "The Littlest Shepherd", also special music. Santa will be a welcome visitor for the youngsters. young-sters. On Sunday evening the story, "Birds' Christmas Carol", by Kate Douglas Wiggins, will be retold by Miss Ada Duhigg with two chapters presented as a play by the Queen Esther girls. Everyone is invited to attend these Christmas services. Mrs. R. C. Miller and Miss Alta Miller of Midvale attended the, pre-Christmas services at the Community House Sunday evening. even-ing. They were guests during the evening of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Miller. Thursday afternoon the Highland High-land Boy P.-T. A. sponsored a Christmas party for the students. A gaily decorated tree with a present for each child was the high spot of the afternoon. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. O Highland Boyj I........ -A Miss Vera Duhigg left Wednesday Wed-nesday evening to spend the Christmas holidays with Miss Lilly Stokes at Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Alice Kwn expects to spend the next week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, in Kansas City, Missouri. Miss Virginia Galvon is recuperating re-cuperating at her home after being be-ing in the hospital for two weeks' with pneumonia. The kindergarten youngsters at the Community House were thrilled thril-led Tuesday morning when Santa Claus paid them a visit. Roland Miller is recovering from a rather serious eye infection. infec-tion. Friday of last week all the students of the Highland Boy school participated in the annual school operetta, "The Little Rich Girl, Who Was Poor." Miss Vilate Vi-late Butterfield, designed costumes, cos-tumes, was director. Miss Avis Thompson directed music and singing. Principal Reid Beck- |