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Show ! and family and Mrs. Peter Koso-vich Koso-vich and daughter spent Monday shopping in Salt Lake City They later visited with Mr, and Mrs. Dominic Perrelle ot Murray. A recent engagement which will be of interest to Highland ! Boy residents is that of Miss Milka Tomas to Pat Barriutla of Salt Lake City. The couple are I both students at the University of Utah and both are former residents re-sidents of Highland Boy. Miss Tomas is a sister of Kli and Mike Tomas and groom-to-be is the son of Pat Ban iutia, former business man in Highland Boy Wedding plans are indefinite. Attelio Azzelio, son of Mrs. Tony Azzelio. spent Saturday visiting vis-iting with friends and relatives in Murray Later he was a dinner din-ner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rottftli. Highland Boy Ramblers were ! a little off schedule Monday' ev- ening when the BCO team walked walk-ed away with the game by a ! score of 43 28 Although the Ramblers never lost their fighting fight-ing spirit they just couldn't hit the hoop; nevertheless it was a rather interesting game. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chanak had I as their guest Sunday afternoon ! Miss Kay Koukarakus of Salt ; Lake City, fiance of Peter Chan-! Chan-! ak. Wedding plans have been set for April, the definite date to be arranged. John Bolic motored to Salt 1 Lake City Saturday where he attended the professional basketball basket-ball game between Salt Lake j Deseret News and Kansas City ! M & O's. The game proved to be a rather interesting one since the ' Salt Lakers won by one point, 'which was gained by a long pitch taken from the middle of the floor. Mrs Clarence Kennedy of Park City has been visiting in Bingham Bing-ham lor a few days with her son, Calvin Miller and old friends. She was a luncheon guest at the Highland Boy Community House Tuesday. Josephine Rubalcava and Theodore Theo-dore Rubalcava returned Sunday morning from Seattle where they spent a week with their brother Albert and friends. Questers and Queen Esthers held an important business meeting meet-ing Tuesday evening. Dorothy Gerbieh led the worship seervice Plans were also made for Easter activities for a Youth Fellowship trip to Ely, Nov., and for entertaining enter-taining the Utah Conference Youth Fellowship some time this spring. Highland Boy Cub Scouts are busy with many activities. Basketball Bas-ketball is always of interest. They want to challenge some little boys from Bingham next week. Their woodwork shop is a humming place as little shelves, wagons, chests, stools, etc. are created. The plaster plaques are a delight as the fingers stir the "mudpio" mixture and then later la-ter as the paint glorifies the white figure. Achievements are being met and happiness abounds ! m the doing. i Rev. Ada Dulugg returned Sunday morning from Seattle, Wash., where she attended the Western Jurisdictional meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Chris-tian Service. She spoke to the delegation and at several Seattle churches, also visited the work at Monroe, Wash , and the Community Com-munity House at Tacoma, Wash. Boy Scouts, under the capable leadership of Harry Smith and ; his assistants, Daniel Shea, Vin-j Vin-j cent Miola and Milan Smilanich, are accomplishing much. At their I meeting Tuesday evening at the ' Community House, plans were made for the raising of funds for their summer camping program. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Xaiz of Sandy moved to Highland Boy ! Thursday where they plan to 1 make their home. Mr. Xaiz is a ; former resident and his wife is a i California girl. They were heartily hearti-ly welcomed by friends and relatives re-latives here. Thursday evening guests at the home of JoAnn Massa were Elma Pazell, George Dimas and Dorothy Chanak. Cards were enjoyed en-joyed during the evening followed fol-lowed by light refreshments. A delightful evening was spent by those attending- James B. McGee and Jim Bi-anchi Bi-anchi spent Friday afternoon visiting friends in Midvale and Murray. Earlier in the afternoon they contributed blood to the St. Mark's blood bank. Mrs. Milka Smilanich was honored at a delightful surprise birthday dinner Friday evening prepared for her by her sons, Steve, Milan and Paul. Mrs. Smilanich received many lovely gifts and innumerable friends dropped in, to convey birthday wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Nick A. Yengich HIGHLAND BOY.' Marie Azzelio ! Miss Ellen Smith, director of Week Day church schools for the Council of Churches for the San Francisco area and Miss i Coca Cole, assistant at Methodist Esther hall of Salt Lake City! were luncheon guests at the Com- j munity House last Wednesday. ! They were delightfully impressed impress-ed with the Community House, I its equipment and its activities. Miss Alice Brown was a Salt Lake business visitor Wednesday afternoon. |