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Show I j. B. Mcgee and J. L Wig enjoyed dinner together at MC te.tfSft The boys later had dinnci at the inciter Rice left Wgr ; Pueblo, Colo., where he was call I ed by the serious iHness oth mother. He was employed a I Smelting Refining company ana has many friends here. Mary Miller of Helper is spend ing this week . with Mary Love-rich Love-rich The girls were visiting fnends in Salt Lake and Bing- Bunday morning Mrs. George Sm lanicli left for Los Angele to spend two weeks w,th Mr and Mrs. Stanley Rakich and daughter daugh-ter Ann, former residents oi Highland Boy. , Mrs. Eva Savich and daughter were visitors of Mar Loverich Sunday, June 10. , Mrs. Tony Azzelio, Marie and Pfc Atteho Azzelio spent Thursday Thurs-day in Salt Lake City and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe De Labouri- Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dracus and son, accompanied by John Zias, visited in Highland Boy Sunday evening. . Word has been received from Pfc George Martin Conish of Camp Welters, Tex , that he will be home June 20. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Parthu and daughter of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests of and Mrs. Martin Mika, after which dancing was enjoyed at the Star- light- Mrs Martin Pechina, Mrs. Mary ' Pazell, Mrs. Rose Yengich, Mrs. ' Lucille C alien attended the fun-I fun-I eral Wednesday of Tony Petril-ich, Petril-ich, brother of Mrs. Yengich. Mrs. Madeline Mayo Nelson I and Isabell Abreu left Saturday I for Salome Springs, Ark., to spend the summer with their sis-I sis-I ter, Mrs. Frances Mayo Bruner. i A good attendance at the Highland High-land Boy playground has been noted since the heavy rains have ! ceased. Each late afternoon about i 75 young people can be seen playing ball, etc., and their activities ac-tivities usually draw an attendance attend-ance of adults as spectators. Miss Mabel Zimmerman of Seima, Calif., arrived Sunday to assist with management of Highland High-land Boy Community House during the absence of Miss Ada Duhigg. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lucas spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City on business. Annual picnic and crowning of Home Guard Girls and Questers and Queen Esthers was occasion for a picnic Wednesday m But-terl'ield But-terl'ield canyon. Mickey Ortega is the new princess of Home Guard Girls and Alma Pazell is the new Quester and Queen Esther queen. In charge of the ceremony were Annie Pechina, Mildred Muhar and Vivian Lu-jan. Lu-jan. The initiation committee included in-cluded Josephine Rubalcava, Rose Arko and Mary Hazel Rubalcava. Ru-balcava. About 30 young people .were in attendance. Mrs. William J. Pino received word from QM 3 C Pino that he is doing fine in Philippines but misses his family and good spaghetti spa-ghetti dinners. Mrs. Pino and daughters stayed overnight June 7 with Mrs. Sam Pino and family of Copperton. A number from Bingham district dis-trict attended the funeral services ser-vices Wednesday for Robert Re-pich, Re-pich, 21, of 148 South Second West, a former resident of Highland High-land Boy, who died at 8:45 a.m. Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital of septicemia. For the past 8 years he had lived in Salt Lake and attended West high school and University of Utah. He was a well known athlete. Tom Panos was one of the pall bearers. Boy who studied the past year at University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Churchich and daughter Joan of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. George Smil- anich Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Uzelac Sr. spent Wednesday visiting friends I and relatives here. They are ' former residents of Highland : Boy. Miss Marie Azzelio was hostess at a delightful card party Monday Mon-day evening for Ann and Mary Casich, Ann Gerbich and Mary Loverich. Delicious refreshments were served. Boy Scouts, under direction of I Ada Duhigg, spent Wednesday at Wasatch plunge. Following swimming the boys enjoyed a I movie. A farewell party compliment-' compliment-' ed Mrs. George Kosovich and : brother, Staff Sergeant Joe Osoro. j Invited were Mr. and Mrs. Ben i I Arritola, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel ' j Susaeta, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ar-j Ar-j ritola, Helen Camera, Ann Cas-, I ich, Mrs. Erma Skinner, Lucille! Chestnut, Mary Casich, Mary j Loverich, Hugo Bianchi, Eddie j Osoro and Sgt. Joe Churich. The centerpiece was of gladiolas and place cards marked individual seatings. Dancing followed. Mrs. Kosovich and sons, George and Jerry, and Staff Sergeant Osoro left Friday evening for Portland, i The marine has already report- j ed for reassignment. Beverly Jean Beck, daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beck, spent Wednesday in Midvale with her grandmother, Mrs. Samuel Day. Tim Shea of Tooele spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs, Henry Keysaw and brother Daniel Dan-iel Shea. Mr. and Mrs. George Beck of Draper were dinner guests Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck. Mary Loverich spent Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the home of Mr. I and Mrs. Gregory Tyson of Copperfield. Cop-perfield. Shirley Kmcaid, daughter of Mrs. Mike Gavich, left June 7 for her home in Coalville. Ada Fontana of Park City, Pfc Attelio Azzelio, who is home on furlough from Fort Worden. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur j Rottini of Taylorsville and Miss ! Marie Azzelio were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Tony Azzelio. HIGHLAND BOY.' Mary Casich Miss Ann Gerbich, daughter of Mrs. Steffie Gerbich, spent Tuesday Tues-day and Wednesday visiting Mrs. Bob Gerbich at Murray. She also visited with Miss Milka Tomas, a former resident of Highland |