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Show 'highland boy: (Mrs. Frances B. Hawkins Phone 324-M Highland Boy School ended last Friday on rather a sad note as it writes finis to the Highland Boy School. The few students who are left in Highland Boy will be transpoted to the Bingham Bing-ham and Copperton schools next year. All occupants of homes owned by the National Tunnel and Mines have received eviction notices effective June 7th. All company houses are being torn down as soon as vacated. The following have secured homes and are moving soon after the 1st of June Mr. and Mrs. Vic-torio Vic-torio Paz and Mr. and Mrs. Marguerite- Lopez who have secured Homes in Bing'ham. The following follow-ing have moved to Bingham the Nez and Chilly families, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aspiazu, Mr. and Mrs. Adonais Gutierrez and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rubal-cava Rubal-cava moved Monday to Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scorzato and family are moving to Mid-vale. Mid-vale. The following who have to move but who have not yet found places are: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keysaw and family, Mrs. Rose Pechina and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hawkins and family. Others moving soon are Mr. and Mrs. George Massa and Sam and Gusta iBrisca who are moving to Lead Mine, the Juan Sanchez Castros are going to Kearns and the Marko Yengich's have purchased pur-chased a home in Sandy and are moving there later this summer. Saturday evening visitors of Mrs. iMilka Smilanich were Mr. and Mrs. George Jones and fa-mil fa-mil yof Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Yengich and family of Sandy visited Sunday Sun-day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Marko Yengich and family. They also called at the George -Massa home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harshbarg-ar Harshbarg-ar and daughters, Kathy, Christy and Maxine, left last Saturday morning for Dawson, Nebr., to visit with Mr. Harshbargar's grandmother, Mrs. Lily Slocher. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Slattery and daughter left last week for Chicago, Chi-cago, 111., for a visit with Mr. Slattery's parents. Mrs. Slattery is the former Ann Pechina. Mike Gerbich of Midvale visited vis-ited at the George Massa home last Saturday. Saturday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scorzato were Mr. and Mrs. John Xaiz and family of Midvale. Mrs. Henry Keysaw was taken to St. Mark's hospital last Saturday Sat-urday for treatment and rest. Darlene, Glenn, Henry and Jimmy Jim-my Keysaw are staying in Murray Mur-ray with Mrs. Kenneth King while their mother is in the hospital. hos-pital. Miss Ada Duhigg returned Wednesday evening from Kansas City, Mo., where she has been attending her class reunion at National College for Christian Workers. She was joined there by her mother, Mrs. Lirina Du-higg, Du-higg, and together they attended the graduation exercises of Anna Muhar Bilbao. Miss Mildred May plans to leave Monday, June 3, to spend her vacation with her family in Kentucky and Washington, D.C., where she has a brother. |