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Show nesdav to have their pictures i ta-! ta-! Km representatives for Chi- ' Phsrfie'l Christmas book. C1o0SepheRottini left Wednesday Wednes-day evening to spend a week vis-' vis-' Sfi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rottini of Taylorsville. 1 she ha been residin" With i yandmother, Mrs. Tbny Azzelio. Highland Boy ites In Review It has been a long time since Highland Boy-ites could greet j with -hellos" favorite Wag but War or no war this u Hello week" at home, so here a getting : chummy and listing all the "who s ! who" and "what s what . Pfc Jimmy "Daisy" Valdcz now forwards his regards from islands in the Pacific and wonders won-ders if he'll ever run into Sgt. ! Marcy Martin, also "somewhere j 1 in the Pacific". Say, did every-lone every-lone know that Matt "Block Blockovich is home for a week and states that Seaman 1 C Rollo , Bianchi is spending a leave wiin his wife and infant son m San FranciBCO? R 1C Nick A V en- Mrs. Martin P,-,.-,-! v Martin Pechina 'J? r and Manuel Osi.ro. Mr ?nH ,a,ntl 9 rge Balich, M.sMgJ and .son Mark., and riT, 9itU by; Annie Gerbich SfiSm Casich. Mrs. N, Kosovich, Mike iTl Tom Reid. RefreafiS I 'd to all a, I songs enjoyed Sot ph? tends to leave ft- M Thursday. June 21 Hp ?W wish him another furlou,? home soon. ur: ar Mary Miller, Mr Lovench, returned to kL in Hiawatha ii, , , ujoyed ... W much and sa , turn next year. Mrs. Mary Melich spent day and Sunday with h" Nick Melich of irden si A home Monday afternoon Mrs. Nick YengichofnHlghJ Hoy came home Monday (VW two-week vacation in WajSBi Mrs. Charles A ; Tuesday from a three-vwikaB cation in Los Angeles and M Francisco Shi ad a u l j ill with Mi q' ley, hei daughh i UW tfjen was recently iiuuic -present he's spending his time getting acquainted with Alaska. According to Sgt. Joe Osoro and Sgt. Joe Churich he doesn t realize rea-lize how lucky he is, Vern Hak-ich Hak-ich another marine, wishes he was home, as also do John Sus- aeta, a marine in the Pacific, and Raymond Kepesic, recently re- i leased prisoner of war in Germany Ger-many By the way, gentlemen of the service, sit up and take note, for ; you are about to meet the up-' up-' and-coming citizens of Highland Boy. Outstanding graduates ol the class of 1945 include Mary Cas-j Cas-j ich and Ann Gerbich, now "la-, "la-, dies of leisure", but soon to seek j their fortunes in the world, and Mary Pasquali, now the fiancee of Marko Yengich. The -lass of 1944 contributed to the B. Y. U. two scholars. Betty Brimhall and George Addy. Remember the girls Softball team that kept the playground , decorated: Most of those "stars" I are married or have left High-! High-! land Boy. Mary Pazell is now I Mrs. William Pino; Ann and Helen Hel-en Uzelac are now doing secre-, secre-, tarial work at Fort Douglas; Er-ma Er-ma Sponga is Mrs. Nick Yengich: Mary Gerbich is doing all right in the city of Sacramento; Milka I Tomas is a U of U coed; Mary and Christine Valdez are in the WAVES. Ann Casich is chief flagman on K switch and Katie Yengich is Mrs. Ben Roth and residing in California. Time, tide and Highland Boyites Boy-ites move on, but soldiers, sailors and marines, we're all waiting for your return when we'll really make our old hills echo to the "hello's" now silenced because of your absence. 'Til we meet, Marie Azzelio. Marine Honored Sgt. Joe Churich of the U. S. Marine corps was honored guest of Mrs. Lucille Callen Monday evening. Those present included i HIGHLAND BOY. Mary Casich Mrs. Lucille Callen left Wednesday Wed-nesday evening to spend a few days at the R-Dairy with nelson nel-son in-law and daughter, Mr. and : Mrs. Arthur Rottini of Taylors- , ville. James B. McGee was aceom-J aceom-J panied home from a visit at Hul-: Hul-: laday by Mr. and Mrs. Golden Carter, also Mr. and Mrs John Tester and son, Saturday even-! even-! ing- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lucas en-, en-, tertained at a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Churich and daughter i Lyke, also Sgt. Joe Churich and Milka Tomas, Sunday evening A dinner was given Saturday at the home of Mary and Ann Casich in honor of Mary Miller and Seaman 1 C Matt Blockovich. Others present were Ann Gerbich, Ger-bich, Mrs. Callen and Mary Love-rich. Love-rich. The table was cleverly decorated de-corated with peonies and lighted light-ed tapers at each side A delicious delic-ious three-course dinner was served, ser-ved, after which the guests spent the evening calling on neighbors and friends. Pfc Attelio Azzelio, son of Mrs. Tony Azzelio, left Saturday evening ev-ening to report at Fort Worden, Wash., after spending a 15-day furlough with friends and relatives. rela-tives. He has been in the army for the past three years, previously previous-ly being employed as advertising manager of LeRoy's Jewelry in Los Angeles. Johnny King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keysaw, is spending two weeks in Riveiinti with his I uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Tony Stilinovich. Virginia Galvan is now employed em-ployed at the C. Ed Lewis home in Salt Lake City. Miss Galvan , was home for the week-end. The women's Softball team recently re-cently organized in Highland Boy I is coming along famously, accord- ' ing to Captain Marie Azzelio The first practice game is sched- i uled for Saturday, June 23, at 5:30 p.m. at Copperton. The opposing op-posing team is the Utah Copper Oilers. Highland Boy girls who have brothers in the service gathered I at the Community House Wed- |