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Show of the six Sundays until Easter. We all need Spiritual Defense in these trying days. Attend the worship services and be strengthened. streng-thened. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Azzelio were business visitors in Salt Lake City Saturday. The Queen Esthers met Tuesday Tues-day evening at the Community House. The girls learned to knit, then Miss Alice Brown, Miss Marie Ma-rie Azzelio, Miss Marie Button, Miss Leslie Gleaves and Ms Ann Muhar played basketball. A delightful luncheon was served after the basketball game. I o j Highland Boy Leslie Gleaves James Jensen of Fort Douglas visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, Sunday. The Questers met at the Community Com-munity House Tuesday afternoon after-noon immediately after school. The afternoon and evening were spent sewing on uniforms which they expect to complete next Tuesday evening. Barbara Gleaves, Glea-ves, Helen Jeffcott, Ross Arko, Mildred Muhar, Katie Rubalcava, Annie Gerbich and Miss Ada Du-higg Du-higg enjoyed a pot luck supper together at six o'clock. Half of the members prepared the meal and the other half did the after dinner cleaning up. Miss Marie Button's Red Cross unit completed the men's bathrobes bath-robes and little boys' pants which were assigned them, Thursday. Miss Alice Brown's story hour groups enjoyed skating parties Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. The Highland Boy Community House kindergarten had a very interesting week. A large cardboard card-board doll house was one project pro-ject completed. Some happy naif hours were spent coasting. The children also had their pictures taken for a magazine playing on the bars and slides. Miss Ada Duhigg left Thursday Thurs-day evening for Ely, Nev., to teach at the Nevada Young People's Peo-ple's Institute. She will return Monday morning. The Women's Civilian Defense organization of Highland Boy spent Tuesday and Thursday sewing on wool quilts at the Highland Boy Community House. Miss Erma Sponga and Miss Leslie Gleaves enjoyed a candy pull at the home of Miss Marie Azzelio Sunday. Edo Rottini, ' Miss Carmclia Sponga, Larry Johnston and Mrs. Ann Rottini of Taylorsville were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Azzelio Sunday. The Highland Boy ladies first aid class completed the course Thursday evening. Words of appreciation ap-preciation to the instructors were spoken by Mrs. Carl N. Granning. Mrs. Maurice Bee and Mrs. James Ja-mes Jensen, as hostesses, served light refreshments. M. C. McCall of the Bureau of Mines gave the examinations Friday afternoon- Mr. and Mrs. Sid Tregaskis of Tooele, formerly of Highland Boy, attended the Bingham and Cyprus game Friday evening. Many children are confined to their homes with measles, some very ill. Mary Borich has pneumonia. pneu-monia. Anna Lee Erazuma and Anna Predovich are both seriously serious-ly ill. The last three Sunday evenings Miss Ada Duhigg's sermons were from the ten commandments. So far the first six commandments have been discussed. Miss Alice Brown will bring the sermon this Sunday in the absence of Miss Duhigg. The Songster and Harmony clubs are preparing a special musical program. Lent begins with Ash Wednesday, Wednes-day, February 18. Special services ser-vices will be planned for each |