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Show highland boy: Virginia Jefcoil-Phone 104 The evening of October 2 the Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. L. C. Amsden. Mrs. George Addy, Mrs. Harold R. Barton, Mrs. Charles Austin, Mrs. Charles Brimhall and Mrs. Monty Lasher were among those present- The women are making lap robes for use of convalescing service men. , Maria Azzelio was home last week-end from the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brimhall and daughter, Betty, were overnight over-night visitors in Salt Lake City Saturday, when they were joined join-ed by Marjorie Brimhall of Wend-over, Wend-over, who came to be with her family at a theatre party honoring honor-ing Mrs. Brimhall on her birthday. birth-day. Residents of Highland Boy were sorry to hear of Laura Lee Hansen's illness. She is now staying stay-ing at Mr. Hansen's mother's home in Sandy. Vera Swanson of Salt LaRe City is visiting Mis. Orval Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yengich and son and daughter, Patricia Ann and Tom Jr., and Mrs. Anna Stenuga were Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christman of Holladay. Guest speakers at the Highland Boy Community House Sunday were Dorothy McConnell of New York City, a daughter of Francis L. McConnell, bishop of the New York area; and Mrs. Otto H. Houscr of Denver, chairman of the committee on SDiritual life for the western jurisdiction. Sessions Ses-sions were also held at the Methodist Metho-dist church in Salt Lake City. Some of the Bingham Community Commu-nity Methodist church members visited at the Highland Boy Community Com-munity House Sundav. Lee Erazuma was a business visitor in Salt Lake Friday. Peter Loverich has gone to an Ogden hospital for treatment. The Highland Boy school gave a farewell party for the six Sal-davar Sal-davar children who have, left to make their home with a grandmother grand-mother in San Antonio, Texas. A matinee dance and refreshments refresh-ments were enjoyed. Mrs. Anna Stenuga received word Tuesday from her son, John, that he is now stationed in England. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Tregaskis of Tooele were visitors Monday of Mrs. Vernon Jeffcott, a patient at Bincham hnsnital The "ladies on the dump" met Thursday afternoon at the home1 of Mrs. Charles Austin for Red Cross sewing. Present were Mrs. George E. Addy,; Mrs. Harold R. Barton, Mrs. Charles Brimhall, Mrs. Warren Woodward, Mrs. L. C. Amsden, Mrs. Monty Lasher. Refreshments were served. Miss Barbara Norden, who is teaching at a Salt Lake City junior jun-ior high school, spent the weekend week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Woodward. Mrs. Walter Bolic of Salt Lake City spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bolic. Technical Tech-nical Sergeant Bolic of Camp Davis, N.C., is expected home on furlough next week. -o |