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Show ! dinner guest at the home of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Joe Kopesec Sr. Betty Brimhall, charming coed ! from USAC at Logan spent the j week-end viisting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brimhall. Miss Brimhall is a junior stu- i dent and is majoring in physical education. She was a welcomed guest to the friends she visited j and we are looking forward to seeing more of her this summer. Monday evening guests at the ! home of JoAnn Massa were El- I ma Pazell, Marie Azzelio, Ann Pechina and Rose Arko. The girls enjoyed listening to records and later playing cards. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. The girls are I members of the cast of the well-remembered well-remembered '"Mystery Island" play. Highland Boy lost another of its residents this week when Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kosovich and family moved to Bingham, where they will make their new home. Friends who have enjoyed their : pleasant, willing hospitality will I miss them greatly Even the noisy lively greeting of Vivian Ann and Peter Michael will be hard to replace. Residents extend ex-tend their wishes for the best of luck in their new home. Manuel Ortego, son of Mrs. Josephine Jo-sephine Ortego recently wrote from Guam, "that reconstruction i in the islands is very slow There is an ample supply of labor but j a shortage in materials, and there is little chance for recreation, i which makes a long day even longer." Mr. Ortego has been in I Guam for four months but is anxiously an-xiously waiting for the time he can return home. Ted Vranes of Lark, who is home for a couple of days, spent Sunday visiting with friends here. Mr. Vranes is employed by Utah Construction company and j at present is working near Ruth, Nev. HIGHLAND BOY; Marie Azzelio Welcomed visitors in Highland Bov last Tuesday were some old friends and former neighbors, namely, Steve Paze.ll, Eli Tomas, Dan Borich and Mike Tomas. They had attended the Bingham-Davis Bingham-Davis game and later spent their time visiting with old friends. They are all students at Jthe University Uni-versity of Utah. Guests Friday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joe Dispena of Bingham were Marie and Attelio Azzelio. Cards were enjoyed after af-ter which delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Thomas Cameron and family spent Thursday evening visiting with Mrs. Tony Azzelio. 1 Prior to her visit she was a dinner din-ner guest at the home of her sister. sis-ter. Mrs. Nick A. Yengich. Mrs. Cameron is at present residing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Perrelle of Murray. She will be remembered by her many friends as the former Carmela Sponga, now a resident of San Francisco- She will visit here indefinitely. in-definitely. Mary Loverich left Wednesday for Park City where she will visit a few days at the home of Eve Davieh. James B. McGee spent Saturday Satur-day visiting with his many friends in Sandy, Holladay and Murray. During his visit he was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Tester. Attelio Azzelio Az-zelio accompanied him. Mrs. Mary Pazell and son Bill spent Sunday visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Pino, now of Salt Lake City. Mrs, Pino, who is the proud mother of twin sons has named them Ronald Ron-ald and Donald, and is residing at Stadium Village, near the university, where her husband is a student-Mr. student-Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zupan and daughter Therest of Murray were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scorzato. Mrs. Zupan is the former Gena Scorzato. Mrs. Tony Azzelio and son Attelio At-telio and Josephine Rottini spent Sunday swimming at Wasatch Plunge after which they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rottini of Murray. Mr. and Mrs- Joe Kopesec and son Raymond spent Sunday visiting vis-iting with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kopesec Ko-pesec Jr. of Murray. Also a guest at their home was Mrs. George Stephan who was a resident in Highland Boy for many years, until she moved to San Francisco where she has been residing ever since. Mrs. Stephan was a guest in Highland Boy Saturday where she visited with her many former form-er friends. She enjoyed being a |