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Show Mrs. Rose Vengich left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Grass Valley. Calif., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Roth. Edo Rottini of Taylorsville was i a Thanksgiving week-end visitor I at the home of his grandparents, I Mr. and Mrs. Tony Azzelio. Lyle Demmic of American Fork was a dinner guest Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merl G leaves. Miss Marjorie Brimhnll was home to spend Thanksgiving week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biimhall of Highland Boy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and small son spent Thanksgiving in Tooele with relatives. Highland Boy Leslie Cleaves Mrs. Nick Patrick has been very ill and is now reported recovering. re-covering. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Nesby and daughters, Helen and Mary Jane, and son, John, of Portland, Ore., were Thanksgiving weekend week-end visitors of the Vernon Jeffcott Jef-fcott family. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Tregaskis of Tooele were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jeffcott Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Duke and family moved to Riverton Saturday Satur-day to make their home. Mrs, Tony Azzelio and Mrs. George Smiljinich were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mike Gcrbich and Marko Yen-Rich Yen-Rich were visitors in Salt Lake City Friday. They also saw the game between Bingham and Park City. Duchin Tomas of Los Angeles is home visiting his sister, Milka, and brothers, Eli and Mike. He arrived in Highland Boy Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. Tomas is a student at the Los Angeles City college and an employee at the Lockheed Lock-heed Aircraft corporation. He left Sunday evening to return to the coast. Pete Gerbich and Jack Sakich attended the Park City-Bingham game Friday. Walter Bolic of Salt Lake was a visitor at the home of his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bolic, Thursday. i Forty-five children attended the "Christmas For Others" party sponsored by the Quester group of the Highland Boy Community House Tuesday afternoon for those of kindergarten and primary pri-mary age. The committee in charge of the former group included in-cluded Annie Gerbich, Barbara Cleaves and Helen Jeffcott; the primary group was under lead- ership of Mildred Muhar, Bertha Gerbich and Rosie Arko. Refreshments Refresh-ments were arranged by Katie Rubalcava and Annie Uzelac. Barbara Cleaves and Helen Jeffcott Jeff-cott arranged decorations. Offerings Offer-ings will be spent for gifts for children of the Community church at Pavillion, Wyo., a government gov-ernment reclamation project center. cen-ter. John Bolic and Nick Chanak went to Salt Lake Saturday to hear Eddie Arcoro, one of the world's greatest accordion players, play-ers, in his appearance at the Newhouse hotel. |