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Show garet- a daKhtpTTT Charles Auitin gH versity of irt',,and W t thi cljflgfi she compos he dent, she will T trin k tipnal six mStft l aid, afte r which slirai"i missioned either' navy. ln the Joe Bohf and j I Elsie Breckon J ft ed Sunday to vUi.Chlcaf Nick Bohc home U Rev. W e-.il m pastor of m ! of Topaz, and a ese-Ameiica,, Topaz were m day eveninu c u the Community u Katayama act$ H The following SUPJ? i en: High SchSn-Martha SchSn-Martha Oslu,nrBfe. Morning Watch mat.su; Young jtfJr, ship by Terry Lhs 1 Morning Worship bytv and Building T0y, C hrist, by nfro gfer are Abk: Tho ' Mr. and Mrs. c fii Sandy, tu. foril are proud parents l)f lorn Friday, Aueik ih Cottonwood Maternity t baby weighed 8 i Mr. and Mrs. Domf of Murray and Mia vL glCll aud da"Khter at the home ot Mr. dnrt oponga Mrs. Yengich'. main here lor several care for her mother, been ill the past We'k Norman Bianehi left Sl-spend Sl-spend five days vfaitin-y Mrs J. W. Johnson I at Copperton. Mr and Mrs. Ctark-s B-and B-and daughter, Marjorie B; of Wendover, plan to k morrow to vacation a kl Idaho Falls, Ida. 7tlio Both Marie and Ada will register Sept. 12 to resume studies at the university. Mary.Matsomoto was a picnic cmest of Ann Gerbich, Josephine fiubalcava Alma Pazell. Mary R.kich. Elvira Rubalcava and Xnn e Pechina Saturday of last week The girls hiked to the first 01 William Augustus Erezuma, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Erezuma, wis baptized at the Catholic church m Bingham by Rev. Dan-i'i Dan-i'i E Leahy Sunday. Godparents are Cpl. August Abeyta. brother of Mis. Erezuma, formerly stationed sta-tioned at Hobbs, New- Mexico, and who spent part of his furlough fur-lough visiting here, and Pearl Apetea'Zabala was listed among the one soldier and twenty-seven civilians who had received thir naturalization papers on friday, August 25. in the Third district ! court in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Bob Gerbich and f-imily of Murray were guests of Mrs. Steffie Gerbich Sunday. A Field day program was held Fridav evening at the playground. Games, contests, songs and refreshments re-freshments were enjoyed by all. Listed are the winners ol : the various activities held Footraces: Foot-races: Sophie Error, Joe Rakich. Shirley Hettrick, Ralph Beck and Isabel Abreu; High Water: Louisa Erezuma, Joe Kakich, Ralph Beck, Lulu and Eva Pazell and Sam Beck; Throw it Target: Mary Hazel, and' Frank Rubalcava: Backward running: Isabel Abreu and John Pechina; Broad jump: Steve Smilanich. Rope jumping: Mary Hazel Rubalcava, Kathleen King, Joe Rubalcava and John King; Senior group, Jimmy Abreu; Being in on the first of a new governmental program is all kinds of fun, according to Margaret Mar-garet Austin, now beginning her second month of a half-year training program as a civilian student physical therapist at Ashford General hospital, White Sulphur Springs, West Va., fam-! ed health resort since 1722. Mar-' HIGHLAND BOY.' ' Anna Marie Muhar Martin Mika Jr., son of the former Mildred Corush and Martin Mar-tin Mika, was christened Sunday, Sun-day, August 27, at the Lutheran church of Salt Lake City by Rev. Shumann. Godparents ol the child are Susan Cepnic of Cincinnati, Cin-cinnati, Ohio, sister of Martin Mika, who arrived a week ago to vacation here. (She left to return re-turn home Monday) and Nick Lukich of Salt Lake City. Later a family dinner was given at the Mika-Pazell home. Guests included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Mike Del Quadro and Mr. and Mrs. George Conish, all of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pangos and family of Sandy were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scorzato Sunday, August 20. Mr. and Mrs. James Zanardi and daughter, Lucy, of Copperton, spent August 27 visiting at the Scorzato home. Marine, Peter Yengich of Mid-vale, Mid-vale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mandarich, former residents of Highland Boy, now stationed at San Diego, is home on a ten-day furlough. He was a Highland Boy visitor Monday. T S Eugene Tazzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tazzer, writes he is now stationed somewhere in France. Ada Fontana, a junior at the University of Utah and a resident resi-dent of Park City, spent Monday morning visiting' with Marie Az- |