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Show tellded the Bingham high school graduation exercises. Her brother broth-er Joe was a member of the graduating class. ihghlandboy: Mrs. Frances B. Hawkins Ph. 598-M COMMUNITY HOUSE Miss Ada Duhigg, president of the Western Jurisdiction Deaconess Deacon-ess Association, left Thursday night for Milwaukee, Wis., to attend ese executive session of the Western Jurisdiction Women's Wo-men's Society of Christian Service. Ser-vice. She is expected back the last of next week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Peterson of Porterville, Calif., were Community Com-munity House guests Tuesday afternoon. They are driving to Milwaukee where Mrs. Peterson will attend the Assembly of the W.S.C.S. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cochran and children, Bobby and Cheryl, enjoyed en-joyed a picnic in Butterfield canyon can-yon Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frances B. Hawkins left last Saturday for Pueblo, Colo., to be with her mother, Mrs. Martha Mar-tha Brown, who suddenly was taken ill. Linda and Wayne Grubb are spending the week in Tooele at the home of their aunt, Mrs. W. A, Ziemet while their grandmother is away. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scorzato and famil yin company with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dokos and family of Salt Lake City enjoyed a picnic Sunday afternoon in Butterfield canyon. Linda Scorzato is acting Highland High-land Boy correspondent during the absence of Mrs. Hawkins, regular correspondent, who was called to Pueblo, Colo., by the illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Osoro and children, Larry, Joe, and Judy, visited in Salt Lake City i Sunday with Mrs. Osoro's mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Kcnner. Mr. and Mrs. Nick A. Yengich entertained at a small birthday party last Friday honoring their! son Ronnie who was celebrating j his fourth birthday. Miss Josephine Rubalcava of Salt Lake City visited Wednes- day with her parents, Mr. and j Mrs. Julian Rubalcava and at-' |