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Show HIGHLAND BOY." Edna Hawkins, Phone 455-W COMMUNITY HOUSE I The Queen Esthers had a jolly evening at their last meeting. Games were played and popcorn balls were made. As a spring project they decided to sell Easter Eas-ter cards and all occasion cards. Home Guards enjoyed a three-course three-course waffle supper Friday evening ev-ening which they prepared them selves under the leadershin of Miss Ada Duhigg and Mrs. Linna Duhigg. Boy Scouts are planning for an annual pancake supper early in March, to which all their dads will be invited. Miss Mildred May returned Wednesday evening from her vacation in Kentucky and Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. George Martin-eau Martin-eau entertained Sunday evening, even-ing, February 3, for their son, Toni, who is home on furlough from the Marines. Mrs. George Martineau spent four days last week in Salt Lake City to celebrate both her granddaughter's grand-daughter's and sister's birthdays. Dorothy and Olga Chanak of Salt Lake City spent the weekend week-end visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chanak. Chan-ak. Mrs. Mary Pazell, Mrs. Katie Petkovich and son Milan arrived in 'Bingham Sunday from Las Vegas, Nev., with the body of Mrs. Petkovich's husband, John Janko Petkovich, who died last Friday after a lingering illness. Another guest at the Pazell home was Bob Cabrich also of Las Vegas, a friend of the late Mr. Petkovich. He leturned to Nevada Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mary Pino anil children of Salt Lake City wtre overnight over-night visitors Saturday at the home of Mrs. Mary PaztU George Conish of Sandy was a dinner guest at the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary Pazell, Monday. A luncheon was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Conish of Sandy Wednesday following fol-lowing the funeral services of John Petkovich, which were the Rev. Antonio Kalogeropoulos Those present at the luncheon were Mrs. Katie Petkovich and son Milan, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mika and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pino, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bodine and Mrs. Mary Pazell. Mrs. Katie Petkovich and son Milan will return to Las Vegas, Nev., Saturday. "Leo's Valentine to Laraine" Meet the real Leo Durocher, the fiery manager of the New York Giants, who underwent a startling start-ling change of character last summer. His own heartwarming story of how his wife changed his life will appear in the American Am-erican Weekly, that great magazine maga-zine distributed with next Sunday's Sun-day's Los Angeles Examiner. O |