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Show The Red Cross Home nursing class met Tuesday afternoon. Classes will be held each Tuesday Tues-day and Friday from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. The first lesson was on bed making and getting patients in and out of bed. Nurses are Mrs. John Hutchings of West Jordan and Miss Vera Duhigg. The following fol-lowing are enrolled: Mrs. George Smilanich, Mrs. Charles Brim-hall, Brim-hall, Mrs. Hugo Bianchi, Mrs. George Addy, Mrs. C. N. Gran-ning, Gran-ning, Miss Alice Brown, Mrs. Clayton Rasmussen, Mrs. Vincent Vin-cent Miola, Mrs. R. G. Steele, Miss Mary Barich, Miss Mane Button, Miss Ada Duhigg, Miss Juanita Mandez, Mrs. Nellie Churich, Mrs. Pete Uzelac, Mrs. Maurice Bee, Mrs. J. L. Peterson, Peter-son, Mrs. Ann Dellagnola, Mrs. Andrew Jones and Mrs. Frank Rubalacava. George Massa was honored at a birthday party Sunday, March 15, arranged by Mrs. Massa. Decorations De-corations and favors followed a St. Patrick's idea. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Barney. Mr. and Mrs. Primo Lovat, Sam Briska, Gustino Bns-ka Bns-ka and other close friends. Light refreshments were served. Miss Marjorie Brimhall, senior se-nior student at BYU in Provo, left Tuesday evening to return to her studies following a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brimhall. Highland Boy Leslie Gleavei Jack Shea is home from Salt Lake City hospital, where he has been receiving treatment. Mrs. Joe Peterson, a daughter of Mr. Shea, and her son, of Mountain City, Nev., are visiting Mr. Shea. Merl Gleaves left Monday for Portland, Ore., for an indefinite stay. A defense meeting was held at the Highland Boy school Thursday, March 12. Policeman H. J. Contratto told of FBI de-' de-' lense methods and described poison poi-son gases used in warfare and how to recognize and combat them. The Boy Scouts are collecting tin cans, paper and tinfoil. They ask the help of everyone. Boys' woodwork classes have finished making Sailors' Serving trays for their mothers. The boys meet each Wednesday afternoon at the Community House. Highland Boy Scouts played Copperfield Boy Scouts Monday evening at the Highland Boy Community House. Copperfield won, 17 to 31. Score keepers were Bill Pazell and Daniel Shea. Referee Re-feree was John Susaeta. On the Copperfield team were Jimmy Brown, Selso Sanchez, Fred Nielson, Niel-son, Gus Katis, Elmer Pantalone, Gilbert Lopez and Mike Callas. Playing for Highland Boy were Pat Rubich, Tim Shea, Calvin Miller, Jimmy Valdez, Albert Rubalacava, Ru-balacava, Mike Tomas and Mike Churich. A son was born Sunday afternoon after-noon at Bingham hospital to Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Martin. The Junior League of the Bingham Bing-ham Community church skated Tuesday evening at the Community Commu-nity House. Later they were served ser-ved refreshments by the Home Guards and Miss Ada Duhigg. The Women's Civilian Defense organization met Tuesday at the Highland Boy Community House and spent the day sewing quilt lops and tieing one quilt. Six woolen quilts nave been corn-Dieted. |