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Show and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Miller. Home Guards and Boy Rangers held a joint swimming party Tuesday in Murray. Miss Ada Duhigg. Miss Marie Button and Miss Alice Brown were hostesses at a marshmallow roast Monday evening held for the boys and girls who are helping help-ing on the work at the Community Commu-nity House grounds. Mr and Mrs. E. A. Miller spent three days fishing at Midway near the Hot Pots. Dolly Sasich and Millie Church-ich Church-ich returned home Monday after spending two weeks in Salt Lake City. Attilio Aueho, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Azzelio, arrived home last week from Los Angeles, where he is attending Woodbury college. Attilio is majoring in art and plans to return to his studies about September 1. Pillar (Phil) Rodriguez left for Pueblo, Colo., Wednesday after a two-week visit with his parents. par-ents. Mrs. Cruz Menjares and daughter, dau-ghter, Juamta, were luncheon guests of Mrs. Philip V. Ortega, Monday. Mrs. Steve Krimpotic of Ruth, Nev.. arrived Saturday to spend two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Blockovieh of Apex mine. The Queen Esthers and their leader, Miss Marie Button, were guests at the home of Miss Ann Marie Muhar Thursday evening at a delightful picnic dinner. Amusing games were included in the evening's entertainment. Clail Shelley of Apex Mine spent a few days this week in Heber visiting relatives. . - .. .'J..., r ! ..'..'.. .i " Hi. .". ' -i Highland Boyl I Katharine ald . ' Mrs. Alice Sayatovich, Mrs. Anna Lujan and Emil Ballen of Salt Lake were dinner guests oi Mrs Pete Predovich Sunday. Mrs. Charles Austin, Florence Austin and Mrs. Sid Tregaskis were business visitors in Salt Lake City Monday. Ely Sasich was a visitor m Salt Lake City Sunday. Mrs. Zora Golesh and Mrs. Joe Dunn of Crescent and Mrs. Nick Popavich of Great Falls, Montana, Mon-tana, visited at the Pete Predovich Predo-vich home Friday. Mike Gerbich was a visitor in Suit Lake City Tuesday. Nick Vlad ich of Indiana Harbor, Har-bor, Ind was a visitor at the Pete Predovich and Nick Bolic homes Sunday. Earl Pembroke of Eureka visited visit-ed his family Sunday and Monday. Mon-day. John Stenuga left Friday for a vacation in Seattle, Wash. Ann Pembroke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pembroke, returned re-turned home Monday from Santa Monica, Cal., where she visited relatives a month. Mrs. Steffie Gerbich and daughters, dau-ghters, Mary and Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerbich of Murray were Salt Lake visitors Monday. John Predovich spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting friends in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dora Gonzalez and young daughter are now re- siding in Highland Boy. Mr. and Mrs. George Conish of Sandy visited at the Matt Pa-zell Pa-zell and Pete Predovich homes Sunday. Helen Bolich of Indiana Harbor, Har-bor, Ind., who has been visiting at the Nick Bolic home for two weeks, left for her home Sunday Sun-day evening. John Dunoshovieh spent the week-end visiting his family in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pazell and daughters, Eva and Rose, and Mr. -and Mrs. Jim Booth, motored motor-ed to Tooele Sunday to visit Mr. Booth's sister, Mrs. Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ji-f'fcott and daughters, Virginia and Helen, visited friends and relatives rela-tives in Payson Sunday. Steve Smiljanich returned home Sunday after a two-month visit at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savich of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. F.. A. Miller visited visit-ed at the home of Mr. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Miller Mill-er of Midvale, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savich were Sunday visitors at the Pete Predovich Predo-vich home. Charles Hudson of Copperton is a visitor at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Charles Brimhall. Betty Anderson of Midvale is a guest at the home of her aunt |