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Show HIGHLAND BOY COMMUNITY HOUSE .Visitors Sunday afternoon visitors at the parsonage were Mrs. Katherine Marshall end daughter-in-law and granddaughters of Salt Lake City. Callers at the Community House and parsonage Tuesday were Orian Sherwood of New York City and his brother, George Sherwood of Salt Lake City. Scout Troop 113 Boy Scout Troop I 1 3 left last night (Thursday) on a camping trip to The Spruces in Big Cottonwood Cotton-wood Canyon. They will be gone until Saturday afternoon. Boys going go-ing include Douglas Turner, Gilbert Gil-bert Gutierrez, Rodney Rasmussen, Tommy Johnson,' Buddy Kanniain-en Kanniain-en and lii-j two cousins, Greg and Craig Landheim. Mas Duhigg and Miss May will also be there. Supervising Super-vising will be three fathers of the boys Carl Kanniainen, C. H. Rasmussen and Clarence Johnson. During the outing some time will be spent in scout promotional work. W.S.C.S. News General meet'ng for June of the Woman's Society of Christian Service Ser-vice was held Tuesday evening at the parsonage. Mrs. Mary Anderson, Ander-son, new president, conducted the meeting. Mrs. Mclba Fike had charge of the program and Mrs. Charlotte Murano was in charge f devotions. Light refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by hostesses Mrs. Pearl Knudsen and Mrs. Anderson. Vacation Church School No vacation church school will be held Fi'day (today), it is announced. an-nounced. The church school which is grow ing from day to day now boa&ts an enrollment of 125. Rusty Jacobsen celebrated his 4th birthday at the school yesterday, Thursday. OPEN HOUSE TUESDAY TO HONOR NEW MINISTER A welcoming reception for the new minister Rev. Marion Robert Turner, his wife and little son will be held at St. Paul's Community Methodst Church in Copperton next Tuesday evening, June 21. Make it a "Pound Party". Bring a can or two of vegetables or fruit, sugar, flour, etc. 'to fill their parsonage par-sonage cupboards. Everyone is welcome and come anytime between 6 and 9 p.m. |