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Show Community House with Herb Gust of Bingham, whq will give the boys instruction on book binding. Rollo Bianchi and Matt Bloc-kovich Bloc-kovich are home on furlough from Farragut, Idaho, and Calvin I Miller is here from the merchant marines. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brimhall were business visitors in Salt Lake City, Thursday. Vernon Jeffcott and daughter were visitors at the home of Mrs. Marie Shulsen at West Jordan Tuesday. Betty Brimhall attended a slumber party at the home of Marjorie Thompson at Lark, Wednesday. Wed-nesday. She had the following girls at her home Thursday night: Rhea Lou Olson Wilcox, Beverly Bever-ly Anderson, Vida Rae Poulsen, Betty Lou Houghton and Marjorie Mar-jorie Thompson. iniGHLANDBOY.'! Virginia Jeffcott--Phone 104 j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ribbee and Doris and Earl Heafn left February Feb-ruary 9 to make their home at Pasco, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. I.. C. Amsden were business visitors in Suit Lake City Tuesday. I Margaret Austin is spending i the week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Austin. Ensign and Mrs. Edward G. Linsley (Florence Austin) are now at San Francisco where he is awaiting convoy duty. Mrs. Monty Lasher entertained entertain-ed the Sewing club Thursday. Bailey J. Santistevan was the guest speaker at the Quester and Queen Esther meeting Wednesday Wednes-day evening. He gave a very informative in-formative talk on "Child Delinquency". Delin-quency". He gave case histories of delinquent boys and girls of Utah. Although Utah's delinquent problem has increased over 100 per cent, he stated, "We have no more delinquency locally than we had five or even ten years ago." He asserted that juvenile troubles can be traced to the home life of the child. More recreation re-creation and church affiliations were suggested as remedy for a trying problem. A Candlelight Service was held at the Highland Boy Community House last Sunday evening. Two tables on either side of the congregation con-gregation were decked with the beautiful white tapers. Befow the altar piece and cross was one lonely candle symbolizing "The Light of the World." The entire congregation received white tapers ta-pers to be lighted at the altar candle. After which they formed a circle symbolizing the "Christian "Chris-tian Light Shining around the World". Miss Ada Duhigg left Friday for Marysvale to attend and .speak at their Anniversary Sunday Sun-day services. She will return Monday. Filbert Maez is reported in a serious condition after an operation opera-tion at the St. Mark's hospital, Saturday. Miss Alice Brown will have charge of the church and Sunday Sun-day School services in Miss Ada Duhigg's absence. Vernon Jeffcott and daughters were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mullett in Salt Lake City. Milka Tomas und Maria Azze-lio Azze-lio are home on a week's vacation vaca-tion from the University of Utah. The Boy Scouts are - meeting Monday at the Highland Boy |