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Show Josephine Ortego, wrote recently from Gilim that he is expecting to leave soon to return to the states. Mr. Ortego has been with a construction company doing rehabilitation work. Sunday evening guests at the home of Marie Azzelio were Vel-ma Vel-ma Harvey, Anita Harvey, Mary Loverich, Lawrence Kite, Alex Saltas, George Jones, Joe Davicn of Park City, John Stenuga and Attelio Azzelio. The guests enjoyed en-joyed listening to records after which refreshments were served. Ernest Bianchi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bianchi, returned home recently after receiving his honorable hon-orable discharge from the U. S. Army. Mr. Bianchi was stationed station-ed at Fort Ord, Calif., and is planning to attend the University Univer-sity of Utah spring quarter. Delia Bianchi, his sister, accompanied him home and is now visiting here. COMMUNITY HOUSE Sunday, February 8 is Boy Scout Sunday. Every Boy Scout and Cub Scout are taking part. Joseph Timothy is bringing the message of the evening. Rev. C. M. Wilton will sing "The Penitent" Peni-tent" and "Joshua fit de battle ob Jerico." Junior and senior choirs will sing favorite numbers. num-bers. If every father and mother of every cub scout would 'be present it would encourage the scoutmasters, committeemen, leaders and boys. It would really say to us that you are vitally interested in-terested in what your boys are doing and that you want the best tor each of them. Questers and Queen Esthers enjoyed a party Tuesday in the Community House apartments. Valentine games were played after which delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served them by Mrs. Linna Duhigg. The girls are also gathering used clothing for the needy folks of Calexico, Calif., and Mexicali, Mexico, who are served by our Methodist Neighborhood Neigh-borhood House of that community. commu-nity. If you wish to share in this project bring the clothing to the Highland Boy Community House or call one of the girls to stop for it. The girls voted Tuesday night to send ten dollars of their card sale money to the little church at Marysvale, Utah, for supplies. Remember, adult education classes begin again tonight (Friday). (Fri-day). They are held each Wednesday Wed-nesday and Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. Conre to the Community House tonight at 6 o'clock. Ira Moss and Miss Mollie Doran are instructors for adult classes in English, reading, writing, spelling spell-ing and arithmetic. IIIGIILAND BOY; Marie Azzelio Week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Milka Smilanich were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savich and daughter Millie of Tooele. Sunday Sun-day afternoon they all motored to Ogden where they spent the day visiting with friends. Attelio Azzelio spent Sunday visiting in Murray at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rottini. Late in the afternoon he attended attend-ed a show in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe DLspenza of Bingham were guests Fridav evening ev-ening at the home of Mrs. Tony Azzelio. Mary Loverich spent the week end visiting with friends in Park City. During her visit there she was house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Davicn. Congratulations this week are being extended to newlyvveds Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kallen, who were recently married in Salt Lake City. The new Mrs. Kallen is the former Jeanette Groves of Copperton. Mr. Kallen is the son of" Mrs. Lucille Kallen, and has been a resident here most of his i life. The couple are now making their home in Bingham. Mrs. Jim Booth of Clive, was a week end guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Pazell. Enjoying a movie Monday evening ev-ening were Mr. and Mrs. George Massa and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cochran. Following the movie the couples were guests at the home of Mrs. Tony Azzelio. I Manuel Ortego, son of Mrs. |