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Show whith is an innoculation program. pro-gram. Decision was reached to go a-head a-head with the program of making mak-ing lap robes from woolen scraps for Bushnell hospital at Brigham City and the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City. Miss Alice Virginia Brown presented the suggestion that a Halloween community party be planned for this month. Ann Mu-har Mu-har and Miss Jeffcott were named nam-ed on the committee. Cake and coffee will be sold at the social to raise funds for an honor plac-que plac-que which is to list Highland Boy service men. Mrs. James Jensen and Mrs. George Smilanich are members of the committee in charge of raising the fund for the placque. The Highland Boy women will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Community House. Honor guests will be the new Highland Boy teachers, Mrs. Veola Blaine and Mrs. James Clark. home of Mrs. O. Shulsen of West Jordan Monday. The Highland Boy Community nouse held a birthday service bunduy in commemoration of 16 years of service. Pictures that were taken when the building was completed 16 years ago and of the children and canyon at that time were shown. Miss Ada Duhigg told that the aim of the Community House was the development de-velopment of a fourfold life: mental, physical, social and spiritual. .uSclJVdule for fal1 activities at the Highland Boy Community House has been completed: kindergarten kind-ergarten each morning from 9 to 11:30 a.m.; Monday Home Guards, 3:30 p.m.; Boy Rangers, b:30 p.m.; Boy Scouts, 6:30 p.m ; Boy Scout archtr, basketball and gym activity, 6:30 p.m.; library, b:30 to 9:00 p.m.; Tuesday-Special Tuesday-Special activities and groups by appointment; Wednesday first and second grade boys' woodwork, wood-work, 2:30 p.m.; third grade and up woodwork classes, 3:30 p.m.; Questers, 7:00 p.m.; Queen Esthers, Esth-ers, 7:00 p.m.; Thursday First and second grades story and playhouse, 2:30 p.m.; Third grade story and play hour, 3:30 p.m.; Library, 6:30 p.m.; gvm schedule, sched-ule, 6:30 p.m.; Friday Special Activities; Sunday 10:00 a m , church service and Evening Worship Wor-ship at 7:00 o'clock. Mrs. Dan Bogden is visiting friends and relatives in Las Vegas, Nev. Mark Pavicich of the U. S. navy, former resident of Highland High-land Boy, was transferred from Port Blakely, Wash., to San Francisco. His school friends here The bride wore a beige suit with a corsage of gardenias and roses. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Nick A. Yengich, who wore a light blue suit with a gardenia gar-denia corsage pinned to the lapel. Private Cameron is with the 124th engineering and 13th armored arm-ored division and is stationed at Camp Beale, Calif. His wife is a former Highland Boy resident. The couple are making their home for the present in California. Cali-fornia. Women of Community Meet At H. B. C. H. Tuesday evening women of Highland Boy met at the Community Com-munity House to discuss various E rejects and activities. Miss Ada 'uhigg presided. The group sang "America The Beautiful" as opening op-ening number, with Virginia Jeffcott as piano accompanist. Miss Betty Bnmhall gave a reading, read-ing, "Young Feller, Me Lad". Mrs. C. N. Granning, district minute woman chairman, was unable to be present but sent a report showing OPA pledges signed 100 per cent and over 200 pieces of jewelry collected for the "Baubles for Buddies" drive. Mrs. Charles- Brlmhall introduced intro-duced Mrs. J. Duwey Knudsen, district Minute Women's chairman, chair-man, who gave encouragement and suggestions for the Highland Boy women's war activities. The suggestion of a former resident, re-sident, Andrew J. Jones, that a health committee be organized to cooperate with the school nurse was discussed and approved. Mrs. D. Garamandi and Mrs. ! George Smilanich were named to I work for health aims, first of remember him as "Square" Pavicich. Private Marcy T. Martin of Camp Sibert, Ala., writes his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Martin, that for the past few weeks he has been out on maneuvers man-euvers and was taking movies of army training. He states that he likes the army but is lonesome for old school chums. He is a; graduate of Bingham high school, class of '43, where he was outstanding out-standing in football. Mary Pasquali underwent an appendectomv Tuesday at St. Mark's hospital, where she is reported re-ported doing well. Miss Anne McGrath of Ogden was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Amsden. Betty Lou Houghton was an overnight guest Tuesday of Betty Bet-ty Brimhall. Word was received this week by relatives of George Savich of the U. S. navy that he has been transferred from Farragut, Ida., to Pleasant, Calif. Miss Marjorie Brimhall of Wendover spent Sunday with her parents. Mrs. E. G. Ball of Bingham visited in Highland Boy Friday. Mrs. F. Lopez was in Salt Lake Monday to visit her husband at St. Mark's hospital. Residents of Highland Boy were sorry to learn of the serious illness of Peter Loverich. His daughter, Mrs. Sophie Loverich Piedmont of Arkansas is here visiting him. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brimhall and daughters, Marjorie and Betty, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson of Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Adams were overnight visitors in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday. Mrs. S. Silva has left for a stay of indefinite length with her parents par-ents in Pegosa Junction, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Baruttia of Salt Lake City were visitors here Wednesday. Mr. Baruttia, formerly form-erly of Highland Boy, has three sons in the armed forces: Tony in the air force, Richard in the navy and Albert in the army. Saturday, September 24, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kopesic celebrated cele-brated their wedding anniversary annivers-ary with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scor-zato. Scor-zato. The two couples enjoyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Tregaskis of Tooele were Highland Boy visitors Tuesday. Marie Azzelio was a week-end visitor at the home of her parents. par-ents. She enjoys her work at the University of Utah. Mrs. Roger Boissier left Wednesday Wed-nesday evening for Kansas City, where she will visit her daughters. daugh-ters. Christine and Mary Valdez of California are visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ortego. HIGHLAND BOY. Virginia Jefcott-Phone 104 Word has just been received from Mike Gerbich that he is well and has : been promoted to the rank of corporal. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bohe of Salt Lake City were dinner guests at the Jeffcott home Friday. Fri-day. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jeffcott and daughters, Virginia and Helen, were dinner guests at the Carmela Sponga A Recent Bride Of interest to residents here is the news of the marriage of Miss Carmela Sponga, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sponga of Highland High-land Boy, who married Pvt. Tomas C. Cameron in Reno, Nev., September 20. |