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Show 1 cisco indefinitely. He is hoping i to be discharged soon but as yet ; no official word has been received. receiv-ed. He is a graduate of Bingham high school, class of '41. He will ! stay with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ki ysaw and brothers, John. Tim and Daniel Shea. Wednesday evening ev-ening he was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stilanovich of Midvale. Theodore Rubalcava, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rubalcava, spent this week visiting with his family. He returned to school Monday morning. Ann Gerbich and Ruby Yen-gich Yen-gich enioytd a trinoli game together' to-gether' Tuesday at Ruby's home. The two later enjoyed refreshments refresh-ments which Mrs. Rose Yengich served them. . Mr. and Mrs. James Zanardi and daughter spent Wednesday evening visitmg at the Charles Zanardi home. Mrs. Erma Yengich and dau-hter, dau-hter, Kay, received a lovely gift fr'om R 3:C Nick Yengich from Alaska Tuesday. The gift consisted con-sisted of two lovely Alaskan moccasin mo-ccasin slippers with monograms Nick is expected home durrng the next week or two. Other guests included were Mary and Ann Casich and Mrs. Nick A. Yengich. T. Sgt. Cocco is a former furloughed soldier, who was recalled by the army when metal miners were no longer needed here. He has received his discharge and is enroute to Wim- I ber, Pa., his home. Mrs. Billy Pino was a visitor 1 at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Pazell for the past week. Pvt. Chano Rubalcava of the' marine corps and former resident, resi-dent, spent Wednesday evening with Bill Pazell and Vincent Mi-ola. Mi-ola. Ann Rnkich, employee of the Bingham hospital was a dinner-guest dinner-guest Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joe Rakieh and family. Mrs. Lucille Gallon's Sunday dinner guests were her daughter! and son-in-law, Watertendor 3 C j Hudson Shepard and son, Vin-1 cent. Mrs. Shepard is the former; Martha Padgen. She is now em-ployed em-ployed at the Standard Oil Co. until her husband's discharge. Mrs. Geeorge Piedmont of New ! Mexico left Monday evening to return to her home after spending spend-ing 30 days here with her fa- mily and friends Sunday after-! noon she was Honored at a dinner din-ner given by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Milan Lukai of Midvale. Seeing her to the station Monday were Mrs. Milka Smilanich, Joe j and Mike Loverich and Ann Casich. Cas-ich. , S 1 C Pat Shea, son of the late j John Shea, returned home Monday Mon-day evening for a 15-day leave. S 1 C Shea has been on actrve 1 duty in the Pacific area for the past year and this is his- first leave since his enlistment He is at present stationed at San Fran-1 HIGHLAND BOY.' Mary Casich Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stilanovich and son Anthony spent Tuesday evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keefer and 1'at Shea Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houghton pent Saturday evening visiting friends in Highland Boy. Accompanying Accom-panying them was Mrs. Bernard Shaw Mrs. Mary Jones and daugh-ten, daugh-ten, Mary Louise and Jane spent Monday visiting at the home of nei riimnei, mis- muiiui'i ou.--aeta. J. L. Milner spent Tuesday at the home of James B. McGee. Following a light luncheon they motored to Holladay and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Goldyn Carter Car-ter and family. Betty Brimhall, daughter of j Mr and M.rs. Charles Brimhall and sophomore student at BYU ! spent the week-end visiting her parents- Saturday evening she yitited with Mr. and Mrs. Man- I uel Osoro. World War II veterans Eli I Tomas and Gray Melich spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mil- 1 ka Smilanich. Both boys are former residents of Highland Boy and are a welcomed sight to war weary residents. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mandarich of Midvale spent Sunday visiting among old friends and relatives j here. They were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Rose Yengich- Enjoying the game Saturday at U of U was T. Sgt. Dominic Cocco of Ft. Worth, Tex., Marie Azzelio and Chris T. Praggastis Of Salt Lake City. Following the game a light luncheon was served ser-ved at the home of Miss Azzelio, |