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Show visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Nick Docus. Pvt. Hyrum Severe, former employee of Apex Mine, who is now in service, stopped to visit his friends here while en route to his station in Oregon. He has been visiting his mother and son Kay, who live in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Galvin and children, Virginia and Henry, moved into a home at lower Bingham Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lujan and children have relatives from New Mexico here for a couple of months. Seaman 1C Gerald Bullock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bullock, is home on a 30-day leave. Seaman Bullock has seen action in the South Pacific. He plans to return to his ship as soon as repairs are made. Mrs. Blackie Martin and daughter dau-ghter Priscilla visited Mrs. Fred Galvin Monday afternoon. Helen Jeffcott, daughter of Vernon Jeffcott, is home for a few weeks after two months in Salt Lake. i Mrs. Milka Smilanich and son Paul spent Thursday visiting friends in Salt Lake- Mr and Mrs. Peter Padgen and P;itriei;i returned Mmidav night from a two-week vacation I at Portland, Ore The couple j visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Guerys and Mr. and Mrs. Albin i Johnson and Mr and Mrs. Fer- j ral Barlow. They spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. George ' Kosovich and famih-. Tuesday ! afternoon they visited Mrs. Lu- j cille ('alien to show her pictures of Portland and of their visit J with old friends from Highland I Boy. O HIGHLAND BOY.' Mary Casich Mr. and Mrs Nachio Ortego attended the funeral Monday for Mrs. Sarah Steiner of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dellagnola and son David and Mrs. Nick Bolic visited July 24 in Draper with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rodda. Betty Brimhall of Salt Lake City spent July 24 with Mr. and i Mrs. Charles Brimhall. j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barton and family visited July 24th with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Barton of Midvale. Pfc Attelio Azzelio. son of Mrs. Tony Azzelio, recently wrote that Sunday, July 15, he had as his visitor Sgt. Walter Rzany, who for several months was stationed sta-tioned at Wendover and recently transferred to Bremerton, Wash, j The boys enjoyed sightseeing in j Seattle. E. A. Beck celebrated his birth- j day July 25 at a family dinner at his home. He has been living j here the past five years and dur-j dur-j ing that time has taken an active part in communi'" affairs. I Guests included members of the j j family, Mrs. Arnold Swenson ! and Johnny Shea. A number of ; i friends called. Shirley Kincade, daughter of I Mrs. Mike Gavich, recently underwent un-derwent an appendectomy at St. I Mark's hospital, Salt Lake. She is reported in excellent condition and is to come home Sunday. Manuel Ortego ' Tom Shea visited Wednesday with their family and friends. The boys are employed at Salt Lake City. Marie Azzelio was hostess at a delightful dinner given July 24. The theme followed the idea of pioneer celebrations and the cen terpiece consisted of red roses. Following dinner the girl- at- tended the local dance. Present were Ann Casich, Mary Love-rich, Love-rich, Mary Casich, Josephine Rottini and Mrs. Milka Smilanich. Smilan-ich. Word was received recently from Joe Rakich that Marine Vern Rakich is stationed in the Mariana islands doing medical work Marine Rakich has been ! in service 24 months and overseas over-seas 20 months. Sgt. Martin Mika, husband of; the former Mildred Conish, who i j was a furloughed soldier em- j ployed by U. S. Mines, is stationed station-ed at Amarillo, Tex. Mrs. Anna Palmgreen and daughter Agnes of San Diego, , who have been with friends in i Salt Lake, visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. , L. Steele and Mrs. Lucille Callen. Enjoying dinner at the home of Mary and Ann Casich Friday evening were Mrs. Milka Smilanich Smil-anich and son Milan and Mike I and Mary Loverich. The group ! later played Rummy. Mr and Mrs. Joe Scorzato and 1 daughters were accompanied j j Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. Louie j Lenardi and children of Midvale, 1 |