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Show Nicholas Predovich of Davenport, Daven-port, Iowa, returned home Wednesday Wed-nesday morning after having been called here by the death of his brother, Pete Predovich. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rakich visited vis-ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Plott of Murray last Monday. Mrs. Pina Azzclio and Mrs. John Tazzer attended the funeral fun-eral of Rosina Benvgnu in Salt Lake City Tuesday. I visiting with Mr. Day's mother, Mrs. Maude Day and his sister land husband, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck. Mrs. Eva Barela returned to her home in Truchas, N. Mex., after spending the past few months with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Barela and family and another son, Mike Barela. Lois Barela returned home with her grandmother for a few months visit. 'HIGHLAND BOY.' Mrs. Frances B. Hawkins Ph. 593-M Community House J Boy Scouts of Troop 113 had an exciting week end. Friday evening they had a basketball game with Bingham boys in the j Community House gym, then had a slumber party, cooked their own breakfast Saturday morning and went on a ten mile hike, passed certain cooking re-' ciuirtments making their fires find cooking lunch on the moun-j tainside at noon. Assistant Scoutmaster Scout-master Bill Baughton directed the two day activities. Monday ( ' night the boys presented the flag ceremonies at the Highland Boy School P-TA program. Friday night Cub Pack 31 enjoyed en-joyed a basketball game with young guests from the Civic Center Cen-ter and their leaders, Mr. Bates and Mr. Arritola. j The Cubs are working on scrap books one afternoon a week and on wood work projects one afternoon. af-ternoon. I The Home Guards spend one of their afternoons at the House per week learning to cook, and to be proper hostesses. Their other oth-er afternoon is spent in recreation. recrea-tion. This community extends its deepest sympathy to Mrs. Pete Predovich and Ann and John in the loss of their beloved husband and father. Highland Boy P-TA Highland Boy P-TA held its founder's day program at the school Monday evening. The program pro-gram opened with the posting of the colors followed by the pledge of allegience. Joe Rakich gave the opening prayer. The kindergarten kinder-garten presented a play drill to records under supervision of Miss Mildred May and the elementary ele-mentary group gave a play "America "Am-erica Speaks", each grade representing repre-senting a part of our heritage and sang patriotic songs. The prologue was given by Rose Archuleta. Ar-chuleta. Past P-TA presidents were honored and each presented present-ed a small plant and past president's presi-dent's pin. At the business meeting which was held after the program, election elec-tion of officers was held with the following elected to serve in the coming year: Mrs. Angie Barela, president; Mrs. Ann Zanardi, vice president, and Mrs. Erma Yengich, secretary-treasurer. Louis Georgio of Midvale brought his younger brother who just recently arrived here from Belgium, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scorzato and family Tuesday. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dokos and son of Salt Lake City were visitors vis-itors last Friday at the Joe Scorzato Scor-zato home. Jack Hawkins is attending the R basketball tournament at Provo Pro-vo this week. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nichol were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fuller of Salt Lake City. In the evening they all attended a show. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keysaw and children were Salt Lake City visitors last Saturday. Mrs. E. A. Beck and daughter, LaRae and son, Ralph, were Friday Fri-day visitors of Mrs. Beverly Shea and sons of Bingham. John Shea of West Jordan was week end guest at the home of his sister and husband, Mr. and I Mrs. Henry Keysaw. j Mrs. John Day, Mrs. Allen Terry and her two daughters, Mrs. Norma Johnson and Mis. Lola Mae Olson of Draper, Mrs. William Day of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Erickson and daughter dau-ghter JoAnn of Midvale and Mrs. Beverly Shea and sons, Ricky , and Randy, were visitors at the E. A. Beck home last Thursday. The occasion celebrated the 81st birthday anniversary of their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Maude 'Day. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Day of Draper spent Sunday afternoon |