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Show LARK NEWS Joy Seal 001J1 Mrs. Jessie Nit-lsen and children child-ren and Mr. and Mis. James Lof-gran Lof-gran and Pamela spent Sunday, October 26th visiting in Mona with Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen and family. . Lark Lions club held their regular re-gular meeting on Monday, October Octo-ber 27. Business was discussed after which a delicious dinner was served. In the near future, around December 13. the club will help sponsor a drive in behalf be-half of the Red Cross blood do nations, it was announced. The club hopes it will be as successful success-ful or a little bit more, as the drive held in June. Lets all get out and support the Lions club in December. Mrs. June Draper of Riverton was week end guest of Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia Seal and Joy. Butterfield Gun Club will hold their annual Turkey Shoot on Sunday, November 16th, it was announced this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Reed left Thursday, October 23 on a weeks business trip to Emmett, Idaho. Mrs". Shirley NeiLson and sons, Reed and Leslie of Midvale, spent the past week with her sister Sonja. Mrs. Rita Rostrun will be hostess hos-tess to the 509 club at her home on Monday, November 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweat are visiting with relatives and friends in California. " The Lark Lions club are providing pro-viding a Halloween party on Friday Fri-day night, October 31- (tonight" at the Lark school for all ages. Entertainment for children up to and including the fourth grade will be from 6 to 9 p.m. From S p.m. to midnight will be entertainment enter-tainment for fifth grade and up including high school. At 7 p.m. a western movie will be shown and at 10:30 p.m. a Frankenstein show. Lots of fun is in store for all youngsters attending. There will be candy and all kinds of treats. Purpose of the party is to keep children off the streets, out of mischief and from begging. |