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Show I ter Eva were overnight guests Monday at the Martin Mika home in Midvale. Jack Hawkins visited at the home of Scott Shaw of Salt Lake City Sunday evening. "highland boy.' Edna Hawkins, Phone 455-W e e Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Young and daughter Margaret and son Warren, War-ren, recently of Wichita, Kans., and now of Salt Lake City, were visitors at the Community House Sunday afternoon. This nationally nation-ally known Methodist institution was a first in their Utah sightseeing. sight-seeing. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hewett of Park City and seven Sunday School boys visited the Community Commu-nity House Sunday. Weldon J. Caldwell, son of Ellis W. Caldwell, just arrived from New York City where he has been studying music, to visit with friends and relatives in Bingham and Salt Lake City. Mrs. Charles Zanardi entertained enter-tained Saturday, May 17th, at a lovely birthday party honoring her daughter, Ann Marie, on her fourth birthday. Guests attending attend-ing and wishing her a Happy Birthday were Henry and Jimmy Jim-my Keysaw, Marie and Anthony Yengich, Joe Scorzato, Bobby Cochran and her sister, Betty. The children spent the afternoon playing games after which refreshments re-freshments of ice cream, cake and punch were served. Ann Marie received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hawkins and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Thomas motored to Thistle to visit with Mr. Hawkins' brother, H. O. Hawkins, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas accompanied by Edna Mae Hawkins returned to Arcadia, Calif., where Edna Mae will spend a couple of weeks with her sister before returning re-turning home. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bodine of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mika of Midvale and Elma Pazell spent Sunday visiting vis-iting with their mother, Mrs. Mary Pazell. Jack Hawkins visited Saturday Satur-day evening at the home of Jack Campbell of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George Bullock motored to Provo Monday night to attend the fights. Mrs. Mary Pazell and dav.gh- |