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Show Helen Camara, was dressed in an aqua blue suit and her corsage was of gardenias. Pete Gerbich was best man. A dinner honoring the newlyweds was given by Mr. and Mrs. George Zupan at Sandy. The bridegroom is employed at Utah Copper company mine. The bridal couple plan to make their home in Sandy. HIGHLAND BOY.' Anna Marie Muhar Apprentice Seaman Pat Shea, who was at Farragut, Ida., arrived ar-rived home June 7 to attend funeral fun-eral services for his father, John J. Shea. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cisneros returned re-turned June 8 from Qut-sta, New Mexico, where they visited Paul's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cisneros. Cis-neros. Paul left Monday to report at Fort Douglas. His wife visited him there Wednesday evening. Sam and Bob Beck visited their grandmother, 'Mrs. Sam Beck of Midvale, June 7 and 8. Mrs. Maggie O'Leary, Mi's. Nora Dudley and son, Pat, and Dan, Den, Tim and Jim Shea, relatives of the late John Joseph Shea, left Friday to return to their homes at Butte, Mont. Mrs. Tony Stilanovirh of Riv-erton, Riv-erton, who had been here since Memorial day, left Saturday to return home. Her niece, Kathleen Kath-leen King, accompanied her and will visit a week in Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson and son, Everett, of Tooele, spent a week here with relatives and left Saturday. Mr. and Airs. George Kosovich spent their seventh anniversary in Salt Lake City. They celebrated celebrat-ed at dinner at the Beau Brum-mel. Brum-mel. Mrs. Bonnie Osoro and sons, Joe and Larry, and her niece, Joan Susaeta, left Tuesday to spend their vacation visiting with her sister who resides in Helper. Business visitors in Salt Lake Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. George Geo-rge Smilanieh, Mrs. Kathleen King, Mrs. George Bahch and Ann Muhar. Mrs. Peter Pasquali of Bin"-ham Bin"-ham visited in Highland Boy Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bell and family moved Tuesday into a house in Carr Fork. Mrs. Ray Chanak and daughters daugh-ters spent Monday in Salt Lake City on business. Carl Kanniainen joined Harvey L. Goff and son, Douglas, of Copperton, last night to leave for a fishing trip to Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Wynn and son, Cecil, of Petaluma, Calif., arrived today to vacation with their daughter, Mrs. Merle Kopesee. Attelio Azelio, son of Mrs. Tony Azeho, leaves today to return to Fort Worden, Wash. A dinner will honor him before his departure. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fenton and family of Salt Lake City were guests at the George Kosovich home Sunday. Jimmy Osoro loft Tuesday to vacation and visit relatives in California. Mrs. Domingo Garamandi and her newly-born daughter came home Tuesday from St. Mark's hospital. Mrs. Walter Bolic of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mrs. Niek Bolic. Visitors from Midvale, Mrs. Joe Rodda and daughters, Dar-lene Dar-lene and Ruth Ann, and Mrs. Joe Adams were guests Tuesday of Mrs. Genu Dollagnola. Mary Bolic telephoned Sunday from Aberdeen, Md., where she was visiting Technical Sergeant Walter Bolic. Mary left Wednesday Wednes-day .for Chicago where she will be truest of an aunt, Mrs. Mary Larsen. K. S. McClintock and William O'Breiser, both of Spokane, were luncheon guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Amsden. Gina Scorzato Ig June Bride Married on Thursday, June 15, at the Holy Rosary Catholic church by the Rev. Daniel E. Leahy were Miss Gina Scorzato and Joseph Michael Zupan of Sandy. The bride wore a white woolen gabardine suit and a spray of orchids. Her attendant, Miss |