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Show Games and refreshments were enjoyed. LaRae received many lovely gifts. HIGHLAND BOY Edna Hawkins, Phone 455-W Last week kindergarten boys and girls of the Community House enjoyed a session making gingerbread men for their mid-morning mid-morning lunch.' Children in the Community i House kindergarten helped Nicky Rakich celebrate his sixth birthday birth-day Tuesday, March 20. Nicky brought a special treat to share with his classmates. Easter baskets and colored eggs hold the attention of the Qommunity House kindergarten this week in their preparations for a happy celebration, A fine series of Lenten services ser-vices has been held at the Community Com-munity House during library and gym nights when the boys and girls paused for a short worship wor-ship service to remind them of this holy season. Thursday evening the Community Com-munity House church held a service ser-vice of Holy Communion Com-emorating Com-emorating the Last Supper Jesus held with his disciples during Holy Week. A Sunday visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Hawkins and family fam-ily was Mrs. H. A. Thomas, formerly for-merly of Sioux Falls, South Dak. who was enroute to Arcadia, Calif., to make her home. Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Clarence Bullock were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Caldwell, Cald-well, Mr. .and Mrs. Berzelle Bullock Bul-lock and daughter Kayla, and Ira uMoss. ' Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Pino of Salt Lake City Wednesday Wed-nesday were Lucille Pazcll. Kath leen King and Olga Chanak. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mandorlich of Midvale and Katie Montoya j of Bingham were Monday afternoon after-noon visitors of Mrs. Matt Pazell and family. Highland Boy P-TA had a very successful meeting which was held Monday night at 7:30. ; Twenty six parents were pres-! ent and something special is in store for the fifth grade as they had the most parents present. : Two picture shows were present ed, "Three Can Serve" and the "March of Time". Mrs. Nona Carrigan of Copperton was guest speaker. Refreshments were served. ser-ved. Nicky Rakich entertained on his sixth birthday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rakich. Games were played and refreshments served. Present were Nick Yengich, Anthony and Marie Antoinette Yengich, Jimmy Jim-my and Henry Keysaw, Bobby Cochran, Johnny Balich, Joseph Scorzato, Judy Osoro, Ray Smith, Johnny Eresurria, Rudy and 'Manuel 'Man-uel Gallegos, Pete and Theresa Stalliviere of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Boyce of Ogden were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rakich Sunday. On Friday, March 16, Margaret Anno was honored with a party to celebrate her tenth birthday at the home of her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. James Anno. The evening ev-ening was spent playing games, after which a delightful luncheon lunch-eon was served. Guests included Dorothy Adams, Donna Sparks, Joanne McFie, Gloria and Mary Jane Eresuma, Rose Marie Or-tego, Or-tego, Vivian Ortego, Patsy Yengich, Yen-gich, Joafene Rakich, Josephine Rottini, SVilly and Sylvia Lukich, Karen and Carol Mossj Janet and Lucille Balich, Linda Scorzato, Scor-zato, Betty and May Liechtle, Carmen and Mary Sanchez, Tri-ni Tri-ni and David Martinez, Victor Scorzato, Eugene Hawkins, Fred B. Arzon and Jimmie Sparks. Margaret received manv gifts. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck entertained en-tertained Wednesday, March 21, at their home at a birthday party par-ty in honor of their daughter LaRae La-Rae who was three years old. Present were Jimmy and Henry Keysaw, Cheryl and Bobby Coch ran, Kay and Nicky Yengich, Marie and Anthony Yengich, Joan Garamcndi, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shea and son Ricky. |