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Show busy navy days. He is traveling now from Formosa, to Philippines, Philip-pines, to China and Japan and then to the United States. Junior Gutierrz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adonis Gutierrz, is in his boot training at San Diego, Calif, and writes that he is liking it. Don Bullock, brother of George Geo-rge Bullock, is in Germany and does not write of very comfortable comfort-able or happy times. The Community House is having hav-ing some "face lifting" done. The volunteer service of Mr. and Mrs Albert Leichtle and Mr. and Mrs. Adonis Gutierrz is putting new paint on several rooms and halls. 'highland boy: Mrs. Frances B. Hawkins Ph. 598-M Those from Highland Boy attending at-tending he Jordan P-TA Council Coun-cil meeting held at Mt. Jordan Junior High Inst Thursday were Mrs. Charles Zanardi, Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Mountoer, Mrs. Merlin Bar-da, Bar-da, Mrs. Nick Yengich and Principal Prin-cipal Don Lennberg. New officers offic-ers of the Council were installed at the meeting. A representative body from the Bingham Junior High school at Copperton including Principal H. W. Jorgensen and Miss Vern Baer and Lee Skanchy, counselors, counsel-ors, visited Principal Don Lenn-herg's Lenn-herg's class of sixth graders at Highland Boy school and their parents Wednesday, to give them an orientation or preview of what to expect and what is expected when they enter Junior High next fall. Tuesday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keysaw and family were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth King and son Ronnie, Ron-nie, and Mrs. Bill Marcus, formerly form-erly Miss Lucille Pazell, and small son David. Mrs. E. A. Beck and family, Douglas, Ralph and LaRae, spent Wednesday evening visiting at the home of Mrs. Beverly Shea and sons of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leonard of Bingham visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scorzato Tuesday Tues-day evening. Saturday evening visitors at the Joe Scorzato homo were Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dokos of Salt Lake City. Joe Jr. returned with them staying overnight and coming com-ing home Sunday night. The home of Mr. and Mrs. George Massa was the scene Wednesday evening of a family j birthday dinner honoring their I little granddaughter, Sharon Osoro's fourth birthday. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Massa and Sharon other family members present were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Osoro, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Massa and children, Connie Ma-I Ma-I rie, Cynthai Ann and Peter John, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cochran and children, Cheryl and Bobby, and George Massa Jr. Mrs. Pearl Grubb and Grace Allen came out from Salt Lake City after work last Friday to visit Mrs. Grubb's children, Wayne and Linda, mainly to see Wayne who has been down with the mumps. COMMUNITY HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neary of Manasquan, New Jersey, were guests of Ada Duhigg at the Community House Tuesday as they were enroute on extensive western sight-seeing tour. Mrs. Neary was a former deaconess of the Methodist church and had associated in several national meetings with Miss Duhigg. The Ogden Youth Fellowship brought the Sunday evening service ser-vice at Highland Boy Sunday. Rev. Dick Holland, assistant pastor pas-tor of Ogden Methodist church preached a fine evangelistic and anti-alcoholism sermon. The young people read the scriptures and led in the prayers. After the service the Highland Boy Youth Fellowship entertained their guests in the library and served refreshments. A fine letter from Johnny Sanchez, son of Mr. and Mrs, Juan Sanchez Castro, tells of his |