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Show Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. Bressan. Angelo Fullin, Silvio Delia Lucia and Mrs. Tony Az-zelio Az-zelio and daughter Marie. The guests enjoyed playing several games after which delicious refreshments re-freshments were served. Mr. Olsen was presented with a gift. "Van Johnson's Love Story" Behind the scenes story of the screen star's marriage to his best friend's ex-wife Three is no crowd and neither is five in the Van Johnson household. You'll enjoy thus story which appears in the American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next the enjoyment of our last dance. Mr and Mrs. T. C. Johnson and family, residents of Highland High-land Boy the past several months moved last week to Tempe, Arizona Ari-zona where they will make their new home. Miss Josephine Rubalcava, dau ghter of Mr and Mrs. Julian Rubalcava, Ru-balcava, recently received itfctt honors in an oratorical contest held in Salt Lake City. The con-1 test which was sponsored by the 1 World Service for Youths was ' open to anyone who desired to I enter. Considering the competition compe-tition which faced Miss Rubal-1 cava we felt her rating was excellent, ex-cellent, and hereby extend ouri heartiest congratulations. Nice going Josephine. Subject of her topic was "World Service Among Latin Americans". Rose Pazell, daughter of Mrs. Mary Pazell, left Sunday enroute to San Francisco, Calif , where she will visit indefinitely at the home of her sister. For the past year Miss Pazell was employed 1 at Evans Drug. Sam Olsen was guest of honor Sunday at an informal birthday I party given in his honor. Guests j included Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck, Red Sevier, John Stenuga, At-telio At-telio Azzelio, John Shea, Alfonso I ft HIGHLAND BOY; Marie Azzelio Mr. and Mrs. Albert Antell and son of Salt Lake City were isitori Thursday at the home of Mrs. Anne Swenson. Prior to I their visit in Highland Boy they were guests at the home of Mrs. E. Bartell of Bingham. Mrs. Milka Smilanich and Joe Loverich spent Tuesday visiting and shopping In Salt Lake City. They also visited with friends ! in Murray. Mrs. Tony Azzelio, Josephine Rottini and Attelio Azzelio were j visitors Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fassio of Murray. Mrs. Pete Uzelac, former resident resi-dent here visited Sunday with ; her many friends and former I neighbors; during her visit she was a guest at the home of Mrs. I Tony Azzelio. Little Miss Mildred Savich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savich of Tooele left Sunday to return home after visiting a j week at the home of Mrs- Milka Smilanich. James B. McGee and Mike Loverich spent Saturday visiting visit-ing with friends in Holladay and I vicinity. During their visit they I were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Goldyn Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Tester. Miss Ada Duhigg and Miss Alice Brown attended the one-I one-I day conference last week of the I Christian Women World Service j association held at the Presby-1 Presby-1 terian church in Salt Lake City. Guest speakers included some nationally famous people, who are noted for their Christian work. Our own Miss Duhigg was one of them. Helen Jeffcott, daughter of Vernon Jeffcott and freshman student at the University of Utah was a week-end visitor here. ' During her visit she was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Mullett. The Highland Boy P-TA has I been buzzing with activity lately. Plans have already been made for a play and dance to be held at the Highland Boy school May 16. The play, "Mystery Island", is under the direction of Raymond Ray-mond Kopesec and members of the cast include: Rose Arko, Alice; Brown, Marie Azzelio, Ann Pe-China. Pe-China. JoAnn Massa and Elma Pazell. It's a mystery comedy with plenty of laughs. Following the play, a dance will be given and refreshments will be served. Admission will be 35 cents per person. Time of play 7:30 p.m., dancing commences at 9:30 p.m. Reserve the date and repeat |