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Show Kopesec Jr. They have' two sons, Richard and Lynn. Eli Tomas leaves Monday to report for induction. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lukich and family are moving mov-ing Sunday into the Tomas home. John Summons of Murray visited vis-ited Wednesday night at the Nick Bolic home. Marjorie Brimhall of Wend-over Wend-over was home to attend BUS Commencement exercises. Mrs. Ellen Newman and Clarence Clar-ence Newman of Idaho Falls, Ida., are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles BrimhalL Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham entertained at supfer Saturday night following the Gemmell club dance for Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dowd and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carter. Mrs. Harold R, Barton entertained enter-tained the evening of May 18 at bridge and late refreshments. Mrs. L. C. Amsden won the prize. Others present were Mrs. R. G. Steele, Mrs. Charles Brimhall, Mrs. Warren M. Woodward, Mrs. Bruce Ivie, Mrs. Richard Rub-right Rub-right and Mrs. Glenn C. Waterman Water-man of Lark. Miss Mary Bolic left Tuesday for six weeks in New York, Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, and Boston. She plans to visit her brothers, Sgt. Walter Bolic at Aberdeen Proving Prov-ing Grounds and Seaman 2,C John Bolic at Boston. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pool of Milford and Mrs. Lydia Addy of Salt Lake City were overnight guests May 17 at the George E. Addy home. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Amsden were in Park City Sunday. Mrs. Harold R. Barton visited in Salt Lake City Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Braithwaite, Arco, Ida., who were at the home of another daughter, Mrs. A. Lennox Pratt, whose son, Robert Pratt, was being welcomed welcom-ed home from the Canadian mission field. HIGHLAND BOY.' Anna Marie Muhar Miss Mildred Simonds, returned return-ed missionary from India, repatriated re-patriated on the Gripsholm, will speak Friday evening, May 26, at 8 p.m. at the Community House. She has served in India for the past thirty-seven years. The public pub-lic is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerbich and daughter, Beverly Jean, of Murray, were visitors May 18 at the home of Mrs. Steffie Gerbich. Cpl. Arnold Antell, stationed at I ort Bliss, Texas, arrived May 19 to spend a thirteen-day furlough fur-lough with his mother, Anna Swenson of Highland Boy, and his wife, the former Elizabeth Bartell, who is at present employed em-ployed as mechanics helper at Hill field. Mrs. Ann Kosovich and daughter, daugh-ter, Vivian, and son, Peter Michael, Mich-ael, were guests at the home of Mrs. William Hogle in Copperton Thursday, May 18. Virginia Jeffcott returned Saturday Sat-urday from Twin Falls, Idaho. Vernon Jeffcott and daughter, Helen, attended Dickie Mullett's birthday party in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Mul-lett. Mul-lett. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen are receiving congratulations on a son born Sunday afternoon, May 21, at Bingham hospital. The baby weighed seven-pounds and fourteen ounces. Steve Smilanich, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Smilanich, last week received a $5.00 award from the Bingham high school for a theme written on "Safe Driving."' John Muhar graduated Friday, May 12, from the Naval Training Center at San Diego. He is seaman sea-man first class and at present is located at Fleet Torpedo School at the United States Naval Repair Re-pair Base at San Diego for eight weeks' of advanced training. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bianchi and family of Midvale were Friday Fri-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bianchi. Mary Gerbich, daughter of Steffie Gerbich, arrived Sunday from Sacramento, Calif., where she has been residing for the past year. She plans to return Tuesday, Tues-day, accompanied by her sister, Dorothy, who intends to vacation in Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lovat of Bingham were Highland Boy visitors vis-itors Tuesday. The Questors and Queen Esthers Esth-ers are to be entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the home of Anna Pechina. Alma Pazell is cohostess. Mr. and Mrs. James Zanardi and daughter, Lucille, of Copperton, Cop-perton, visited relatives here Sunday. A beautiful service was held Sunday evening at the Community Commu-nity House honoring the kindergarten, kinder-garten, sixth grade, ninth grade and senior graduates of Highland Boy. The service opened by congregation con-gregation singing "For the Beauty Beau-ty of the Earth", followed by choice of hymns selected by the graduates. Ada Duhigg led in prayer. George Addy, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Addy, spoke on Juvenile Delinquency. The choir sang "Now in the Days of Youth . Miss Duhigg based her talk on the four topics: Head, Health, Hand and Heart. Miss Alice V. Brown presented gifts, caps and diplomas to the kindergarten graduates. Anna Muhar presented present-ed her Sunday School class graduates, grad-uates, those graduating from the Primary department to the Junior Jun-ior department, with gifts. Miss Duhigg presented gifts of copper ' book marks to the sixth, ninth '. and senior graduates. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. The service i closed with the benediction led i by Miss Duhigg. Mrs. E. G. Ball 1 of Bingham was accompanist. Mrs. Mary Petrick, a former resident of Highland Boy, died Tuesday noon in Salt Lake City. Highland Boy residents and friends, extend sympathies to the bereaved. John Predovich of Fort Douglas Doug-las visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Predovich, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Massa left last week for Kansas City, Mo., to meet Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. Bob Cochrane, who have been residing at Long Island, N. Y. They all plan to visit at the Cochrane home at Marcellme, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stott of Bingham are residents of Highland High-land Boy, now occupying the home formerly occupied by Joe |