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Show George Savich returned home Friday morning. He spent the past month with his sister, Mrs. Anna Barach, at Grass Valley, California. Charley Jensen spent the forepart fore-part of the week with his' sister, Mrs. William Miller. Mrs. Sam Melich and son, Nick, spent Saturday at Salt Lake City visiting friends. Chano Rubulcava received painful eye injuries at the Copperton Cop-perton ball park Friday. He was hit in the right eye by a batted baseball. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Alexander and Cope Caywood spent the week end fishing on Currant creek. Mrs. R. N. Annand and three children of Albuquerque, New Mexico, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Caywood. Mrs. Annand An-nand is a sister of Mr. Caywood. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Alexander and family of Midvale spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Abrew. C. A. Milton of Thistle spent the week end with his daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Marvin Caywood. Miss Ann Muhar, who has been attending the Kansas City National Na-tional Training school, returned home Monday evening to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Muhar. She expects to go back for her last year of training in September. Fifteen girls of the Queen Esther Es-ther and Quester groups enjoyed a swim and picnic supper at Black Rock Tuesday afternoon. Outdoor church services will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. at the playground, under direction of Miss Ada Duhigg. Special music and community singing will be led by Marie Button. Dr. W. E. Blackstock of Salt Lake City will be the speaker. speak-er. Everyone is -welcome to attend. v . ............ .i jHighland Boy Home From Eastern Tour Walter Bolic, John Stanuga and Axel Strand have returned home from a 8200 mile trip which took them six weeks. They traveled first to Chicago, where they purchased pur-chased a 1931 Ford, and en route to New York City made stopovers stop-overs at Detroit, Windsor, Canada, Cana-da, and Cleveland. Reaching New York City, the men spent 15 hours a day for seven days viewing the marvelous marvel-ous World's fair exhibits at Flushing Meadows. They wasted no time visiting the same exhibit ex-hibit twice, but were unable to see the entire fair. They then spent two days on Manhattan Island and traveled on to Baltimore Balti-more and Washington D. C. before be-fore turning homeward. The return re-turn journey was made by way of North Chicago, where they visited several days. |