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Show their home in Ogden Saturday. Mrs. Thomas and children returning re-turning with them where they will visit relatives until Sept. 1st. Miss Clara Hatt of Salt Lake spent a few days the fore part of the week , visiting relatives in Lark. ' " : Mr. Ronald Robertson motored to Lark Monday and was a guest of Carl Schmidt at the Lark hotel. :. . Mrs. Edward Penprase and sons returned home Sunday after visiting several , days in Salt Lake as guests of Mrs. Louis Ledger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuphaldt spent Pioneer Day at Lagoon. ; Miss Jennie Dixon of Bingham was visiting with friends in Lark Tuesday. , - the 24th, accompanying them were Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Meyer-hofferand Meyer-hofferand Messrs. Harry Rowland Row-land and Bill Callaway. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell and family motored to Bingham on Monday and visited Sime Peterson Peter-son at the Bingham Hospital. Mrs. Dora Berry is visiting with friends in Bingham this week and attended the dance on Tuesday evening at Society Hall. Miss Mary Turer formerly of Lark, left her home in Eureka recently re-cently to attend school at San Francisco, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seal mo-Two mo-Two Bingham Paper j tored to Lark Sunday and visited vis-ited with friends. Miss Annie Bunkall arid Miss Edith Duggan spent a few days this week with Mrs. Henry Her-inger Her-inger at the Lark Hotel. Chips and Shavings From Lark , Pearl Davis, the only daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of Kellogg, became the bride of George Atkinson, the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson of Lark, at Wallace, Idaho, on July 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson Atkin-son will make their future home at Wardner, Idaho. Sime Peterson, a mine lessee, had his left leg broken by a fall of ground on Sunday last. Dr. Straup attended him after he was removed from the mine, and ' after a temporary dressing he was removed to the Dr. F,'. E. Straup Hospital in Bingham, where an X-ray photo was taken of the fracture. His many friends wish him a speedy return re-turn to camp. The many friends of -Mrs. A. P. Hemmingsen will learn with . pleasure that she is making good ' -tieadway since her operation at the hospital. Her friends anticipate antici-pate her return in a few days. i Mrs. W. Webb, while attending attend-ing to her chickens fell and broke the small bone of her left foot n Tuesday. She was taken to the Dr. F. E. Straup Hospital on Wednesday and after having the injured member X-rayed it was placed In a casti and she was removed re-moved to her home. J Mr. and Mrs. .Percy Penpraze motored to Saratoga Springs on ft ' ' .- . ' Miss Alice Magee returned home Saturday from American Fork after visiting the past 6 weeks with relatives. Mr. Joseph Hyland, Supt. of the Bingham Mines Co., returned to camp Sunday after visiting with his family in Salt Lake. Miss' Vera Nordberg came home Friday evening from Mid-vale Mid-vale to spend a few days with her mother here. . Mr. and Mrs. Dave Magee spent several days in Salt Lake last week, returning home Monday. Mon-day. 4 , Mr. and Mrs. Gus Reed, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Doris Thomas, returned to Mr. and Mrs. P. Savage and Mr. Alma Blum motored to Salt Lake Tuesday. Miss Ruby Savage and Mrs.' T. W. Brown and two children chil-dren returned home with them. Mrs. Brown is a sister to Mrs. Blum and Mrs. Savage- and will visit them for a few days. A party of young people spent Pioneer Day in Butterfleld canyon. can-yon. Bonfires were lighted in the evening and supper was served by the Misses 'Emma Sand-strom, Sand-strom, Vera Nordberg, Annie Bunkall and Editha Duggan. . The Peterson reunion was held at Liberty Park Pioneer Day. Games were played, luncheon was served and a good time enjoyed en-joyed by all. About 250 persons participated, including Louis Peterson-and family of Lark and their immediate friends. Mr. and Mrs.'Clinion Seal motored mo-tored to Bingham Pioneer Day to visit Mrs. "A. P. Hemingsen and Simon Peterson,, who are in the Hospital there. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Fahrni mo-torned mo-torned to Eureka Monday, where Mr. Fahrni is interested in some mining property. ( Mis3 Louella Hatt and Miss Inez Beal spent Monday in Salt Lake. |