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Show of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savich Mr and Mrs. Joe Kopesec Sr. and son Raymond spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mrs. Joe ScuUa of Salt Lake City. Mr. Sculla, who was a reikwTS Highland Boy for many ' I passed away and the viSit0ite'H tended their sympathy family. S to W I Mrs. John Predovich, who ifM ! the past several weeks has been ! a patient at St. Mark s hospital. I arrived home Saturday in very ' good condition and in the Btcn-'est Btcn-'est of spirits. Her daughter, Mrs. Nick Balich, is now administer ing to her needs. . Mr. and Mrs Bob Cochran of Marcelline, Mo., arrived here Saturday where they are planning plan-ning to establish their home. At I present thev are residing with Mr. and Mrs George Massa until un-til living accommodations arc 1 found. Mrs. Cochran is the former form-er Eugenia Massa and now spends her time caring for dau-i dau-i ghter Cheryl and infant son, Bob ;Jr. Plans for Mr. Cochran are indefinite. Tuesday evening the Questers and Qtreen Esthers held their i weekly meeting at Highland Boy Community House at seven 0 clock. Besides the regular business busi-ness affairs, the girls made plans for May day which is to be held May 3. They will act as hostesses hostess-es to a group of young people from Salt Lake City. Some ol the plans include a tour of the copper pit. Mary Loverich and Mary Cas-ich Cas-ich spent Thursday evening visiting vis-iting friends and relatives in Tooele. During their visit they were dinner guests at the home which was held Friday evening. Friends and residents turned out en masse and the dance was not only successful, but proved to be a great deal of fun. A very special spe-cial thanks go to Mrs. C. E. Bullock Bul-lock and Raymond Kopesec who contributed a great deal of valuable valu-able assistance. Committee members mem-bers are already making plans for another evening of entertainment entertain-ment to be held sometime in the month of May. Bill Pazell, son of Mrs. Mary Pazell, was recently elected to attend a CIO convention in Salt Lake City Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday as a representative of the local union, No. 485. Other delegates include Joe Dispenza, Tom Mannion and Sam Dispenza. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stilanovich and son Anthony of Sandy were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Fred Keysaw. Later La-ter in the evening they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shea. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chan-ak Chan-ak were Catherine Koukarakus and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Koukarakus of Salt Lake City. Prior to the dinner the guests attended Easter Sunday observances observ-ances held at the Greek Orthodox Ortho-dox church in Salt Lake City.' Miss Koukarakus, a bride-elect, has chosen April 20 as her wed-1 ding day, and the ceremony is to be held in the Greek church with a simple reception for family fa-mily and elose friends to be held at the home of the bride, following follow-ing the ceremony. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City-Marie City-Marie and Attelio Azzelio were guests Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dispenza Dis-penza of Bingham. Following a j delightful evening refreshments were served. Double congratulations to Mr. j and Mrs. Billy Pino, who are now the proud parents of twin boys born Sunday, April 13. The j twin boys have an older sister, ; Marilyn, who is awaiting them at home. Mrs. Pino is t,he former Mary Pazell. Monda Chanak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chanak, ar-1 rived home Saturday from San Francisco, to spend a week visiting vis-iting with family and friends (Miss Chanak is employed in clerical work and is a graduate of Bingham high school. During her visit she will also attend the approaching wedding of her brother, Pete. HIGHLAND BOY: Marie Azzelio The P-TA of Highland Boy wishes to express their thanks' and appreciation to all residents who generously contributed rakes rak-es to the refreshment committee for the Apron and Overall dance |