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Show Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck, respectively. re-spectively. Misses Angelina Miola and Edna Mae Hawkins were visitors visit-ors Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Church and daughter Millie of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hawkins and family were visitors Tuesday Tues-day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell of Salt Lake. Paul Smilanich and Mr. and Mrs. George Piedmont left for Shoshoni, Wyo., where Paul will work. Pfc. John Arko of Ft. Benning, Ga., left for overseas duty Saturday. Sat-urday. He is the son of John Arko of Highland Boy. Pfc. Gordon Hickman returned return-ed to Ft. Riley, Kans., after spending a short leave here visiting vis-iting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.-W. Hickman of Bingham. 'highland boy: Edna Hawkins, Phone 455-W Monday, May 21,' Miss Mildred Mild-red May attended a planning conference with the faculty of the Crusader Camp planned for iunier high bovs and girls to be held at the Y.M.C.A. camp grounds above Kamas this summer. sum-mer. Miss Ada Duhigg led a worship wor-ship studv group of Women's Soc'iety of Christian Service women of the Centenary Methodist Metho-dist church of Salt Lake City in an all day session at the home of; Mrs. G. W.. States in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, May 22. The kindergarten and primary vacation school programs are A party was given in honor of Larry Rakich on his eleventh birthday anniversary. Games were played and the children were served delicious hairvberg-ers. hairvberg-ers. Those present were Patsy and Tommy Yengich, Kay Yen-gich, Yen-gich, Victor Scorzato, Joe and Larry Osoro, Matilda Esquibel, Rosa Campos, Vivian Ortega, Robert and Jerry King and Jo-lene Jo-lene and Joey Rakich. well under way at the Commu-1 nity House. Nearly 40 boys and girls are in attendance from age three to those who have just completed third grade in public school. A program of study, crafts, worship and play fills the hours with good times that are worthwhile. I The Community House staff were among many other scout leaders at the county leaders meeting held at the Spruces on Wednesday evening, May 23. A birthday party honoring j Ann Marie Zanardi on her third i .birthday . anniversary was held i at the home of her parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Charles Zanardi, on j Sunday, May 13. Games were played after which refreshments were served. Those present were Henry and Jimmy Keysaw, Anthony An-thony and Marie Yengich, Kay and Nicky Yengich and Betty Zanardi. Saturday visitors at the home of Mrs. Mary Pazell were Mr. and Mrs. William Pino and family fa-mily of Salt Lake City. Spending the summer in Salt Lake City at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Pino, is Lucille Pazell, who will take care of her niece and nephews. Clarence .Hawkins, Jack and F-dna Hawkins and Angelina Miola were business visitors in Tooele Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Sims and Mrs. Colby of Salt Lake City were visitors Tuesday .at the home of Mrs. Mary Pazell and fcmily. John King and Robert Beck left Monday to return to the San Diego naval base in California Cali-fornia after spending a ten-day leave here with their parents, j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keysaw and I |