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Show A. E. Miller. Mrs. Miller also received traveling prize. Mrs. J. I O. Rasmussen won the house j prize. Light refreshments were I served to 33 guests and Mrs. Smith received manv beautiful gifts. The Smith's left Thursday to make their home in Birmingham, Birming-ham, Ala. A basketball game was played play-ed Tuesday evening .it the Highland High-land Boy Community House by the Boy Scout trooo 111 from Bingham and Highland Boy troop 113. Among those who at-I at-I tended was LeRoy Pratt, scoutmaster scout-master for thy Bingham troop, The game was very exciting and the two high point men were Johnny King of Highland Boy: and Joe Herrera of Bingham, Monday morning Miss Ada Duhigq and Miss Alice Brown attended a meeting of the Utah Woman's Society of Christian Service at Cither hall in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs Dominic Perrelli and family of West Jordan were j visitors this week of Mrs. Anna i Sponga and Mrs. Nick Yengirh. Mrs. Virginia Dokas of Mid-1 Mid-1 vale is spending a couple of ' weeks with her sister, Mrs. Joe Scorzato. Misses Ada Dulugg and Alice Brown, Elma Pazell, Dorothy Clianak, Dorothy Gerbich, Ann I Pecbina and Mildred Muhar mo-I mo-I tored to Murray Friday to see j the Murray-Bingham basketball j game. Following the game the group went to Sugarhoiise where they joined members of Grace Methodist, First Methodist and Centenary church of Salt Lake j 1 City for a roller skating party-The party-The invitation was given by the I c itenary church members. Mark Muhar of Copperton visited vis-ited Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bilbao. HIGHLAND BOY." Mildred Muhar Phono 51 8J o eeeeoee Louie Daroncb and Ariella Moretti were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bollo and Mr. and Mrs. Geno Dellagnola. Mr. and Mrs. Geno Dellagnola and son, David, were business visitors in Salt Lake City last Monday. Mrs. Mary Pazell and son Martin Mar-tin and Mr. and Mrs Martin Mi-ka Mi-ka and Marty Mika Jr., left Monday Mon-day for Cleveland, Ohio, where they plan to visit two week 1 with Mr. Mika's parents, Mr and Mrs. Milan Mika. Mr and Mrs. William Pino, Hose Pazell and Hose Camara '"ended the Bingham-Murray basketball game at Murray Friday Fri-day evening Visitors at the Martin Peehina home Sunday evening were Mrs Kate Vianes and son Ted of Lark. Pfc Mike Tomas, who was recently re-cently discharged from the army, was a guest of Mrs. Milka Smil-anieh Smil-anieh and family Sunday. He j is also visiting with his brother Eli of Bingham. During his 2 1 2 years of service Mike has been a member of the Third and Ninth armies and has served some time 111 France. Germany, Holland and Belgium. He has the ETO rib- ! bon, victory ribbon and four . battle stat I CM 1 C Petri I!..vt( r Clv.nak. son of Mr. and Mr 1 Ray I !hanak, I returned home Sunday alter re I ceivmg a discharge at Shoemaker, Shoemak-er, Calif. He has been m the navy na-vy 3 12 years and has served in the south ln li'ic. Berzell Bullock was a business visiter in Salt Lake Citj 1 day. Marko Yengich is now a pat-; pat-; ient at St. Mark's hospital in 1 Salt Lake City, where he is re- covering from an operation. Mr. and Mrs Carl Kanm linen entertained at a party for Mr ! and Mrs. Ray Carl of ( lopperton and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow V Robinson of Bingham Monday January 14. ! Priscilla Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Martin of Bingham was an overnight guest of Anita Ortega Wednesday, January 16. I JoAnn Massa was hostess at a I delightful party MoncLv evening for Dorothy Chanak, Mrs. B L. C"-hran. Elma Pazell, Rose Pazell Pa-zell and Rose Camara. Game were played ami refreshments were served. Peter Chanak and Joe Churich attended a banquet Mnnd v evening ev-ening given by Mrs. K. Mario, vich ot Salt Lake City Dinner guests at the home of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chanak Sun- 1 ' day were Manuel Osoro and j 1 George Bolich, Pfc. Ben Abeyta, recently dis-j charged from the army, and or-1 finally from Fruita, Colo., spent j the week-end with bis sister and brother-in-law, Mr. -and Mrs. Lee Eresuma. A shower was given in honor of Mrs. Joe M. Smith, the former! Marjorie Bnmhall. hv her mo-1 ther. " Mrs. Charles ' Brimhall, Monday evening Bridge and five hundred were played. Prizes Pri-zes at bridge were won by Mrs. Eugene Morris and Mrs. Maude Hocking and Mrs. Grant Hodges received traveling prize. Prizes j at five hundred were awarded to Mrs George A. Gadd and Mrs. ' 1 |