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Show , Monday after recehZTB charge. He was s " I j where in China. atlonetia very lucky day for the hunters as they caught 18 cottontails and several jack rabbits. A dinner was given Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Theo-dore Bilbao in honor of John Muhar, who was recently discharged dis-charged from the navy Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muhar and children, Edward and Ronald, and Mildred Muhar. Cpl. Frank Callen, son of Mrs. Lucille Callen, returned home day were Anna Lee Eresuma, Angelina Miola, Kathleen King and Olga Chanak. Miss Ada Duhigg attended a committee meeting' of the Utah Mission Women's Society of Christian Service in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Plans were made 1 for a state meeting which is to j be held on March 28 at the First j Methodist church in Salt Lake i City. Wednesday morning Alex and George Martinez were guests of the kindergarten class at the Community House. Monday evening the Bingham Boy Scouts and their scoutmaster, scoutmas-ter, Leonard Miller, were guests of Highland Boy scouts at a roller roll-er skating party at the Community Commu-nity House Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hettrick and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seorzato and family, motored to Park City Sunday. Later in the day they visited with relatives in Heber and enjoyed a trip through Provo canyon and also Provo. Louis Seorzato and Clyde Hettrick Het-trick enjoyed a hunting trip ! near Fairfield Friday. It was a HIGHLAND BOY. Mildred Muhar Phone 518J Mr. and Mrs. John Pollick and; family of Midvale visited Mon-day Mon-day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kosovich. Those who enjoyed a theatre j party in Salt Lake City Satui - |