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Show of the worship. Miss Stimson was presented with a four-speed record re-cord player as a going away gift. Mrs. Melba Fike made presentation presenta-tion of the gift to Miss Stimson by reading an original poem. A delicious supper was enjoyed. Overnight guests Monday of the Community House were forty young people from California representing re-presenting forty different Methodist Meth-odist churches in California. On a missionary education tour, the groups visit to the Community i House was one of twelve stops ! they will make in the western jurisdiction during the tour. The group carries its own bedding and provides their own food while on the tour. They stayed at the Bingham Methodist church. The girls were in the basement jfflGHLAND BOY: Visiting in Tooele last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savich and daughter, Millie, were Mrs. Milka Smilanich, Mike Loverich and Jack Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leichtle and family just recently returned return-ed from a vacation trip to California. Cali-fornia. Mrs. Everett Nichol and family, fam-ily, Toni, Nikki, Anita and Don, Mr. and Mrs. Attelio Azzelio and family and John Stenuga enjoyed a picnic in Liberty park last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Aspiazu left last Monday on a month's vaca tion in the northwest. They plan to tour and visit in Washington and Oregon. .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rakich, daughter dau-ghter Joelene, new baby daughter daugh-ter Charlene, and son, Nicky, and Miss Adele Bianchi of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Calif., niece and foster daughter dau-ghter of Mrs. Jim Bianchi, all formerly of Highland Boy, now of Midvale, were Community House visitors Wednesday noon. A surprise farewell party was held for Miss Margaret Stimson of the Community House staff at the Copperton Methodist church on Thursday evening, June 27. It was given by members and friends of the Community Methodist Meth-odist church. Miss Mildred May had charge of the recreation and i Miss Ada Duhigg was in charge i ' and the boys on the upstairs floor. While here they toured the town, visited the Community House and saw the copper pit. The Methodist Youth Fellowship Fellow-ship mot at the Bingham church Tuesday night for their business meeting an dworship service. Rev. Glen Hamlin from Salt Lake City was guest speaker. . Mrs. Hamlin and two little 'boys accompanied ac-companied him to Bingham. Miss Ada Duhigg, Miss Mildred May and Miss Margaret Stimson accompanied a group of 27 young children to the Shriner circus in Salt Lake City last Friday afternoon. after-noon. Miss Grace Vause of Robincroft Rest Home, Pasadena, Calif., was guest at the Community House for four days last week. Leaving the Community House staff is Miss Margaret Stimson, who has been a member of the staff for the past two years. She leaves this Monday night, July 8th for Denver, Colo., where she will spend a few days sightseeing sightsee-ing before going to Topeka, Kan., to spend a day with Miss Du-higg's Du-higg's mother, Mrs. Linna Duhigg. Du-higg. From here Miss Stimson will go to Washington, D. C, to visit a brother and do some sightseeing and will spend part of the summer in Gorham, Maine with a sister. In September she will take up her new duties at the Northberry Community Center Cen-ter in Barre, Vermont. |