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Show 23. Each guest received a present pres-ent from the large tree as a feature fea-ture of the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas entertained en-tertained at a dinner party Sunday. Sun-day. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Potter, Captain Sherman Falkenrath and Eugene Falkenrath of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas and sons were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas of Bingham Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. William Fahrni and daughter, Sherron, spent Christmas day at the home of Mrs. Fahrni's parents, Mr- and Mrs. A. N. Beckstrand of Salt Lake City. The P.-T.A. met at the Lark school Friday, December 18, with Robert Sonne, president, in charge. Mrs. James 11. McDonald, McDon-ald, principal, gave a talk. It was announced that the Lark school students have nearly attained at-tained their goal of $900 in war stamps and bonds sales for purchase pur-chase of a Jeep. Three plays were given by the school students: stu-dents: "The Toy Shop" by the grade taught by Mrs. Mary Lou Wilde; "Mother Goose Christmas Christ-mas Chimes" by Mrs. McDonald's McDon-ald's group. Christmas carols were played between acts. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Johnson John-son of West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Johnson and sons of Midvale spent Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Charl-es Clinton. Pvt. Fred Leonard and Pvt. Richard Leonard are spending the holidays in northern Idaho., Pvt. Arthur Staberg and Pvt. John A. Ross are spending the holidays in Hudson, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker and daughter, Marsha, had dinner din-ner at George W. Walker home in Herriman Christmas day. fS . . Lark Notes Lark Boy Scouts enjoyed a steak fry near Herriman December Decem-ber J 8. They were accompanied by Scout Master Lyle Gunder-son. Gunder-son. Many parties were planned and carried out for children of Lark during Christmas week. The first took place at the grade school December 23. The children child-ren enjoyed games and refreshments refresh-ments were served by the teachers. teach-ers. The afternoon of December 22 children of the LDS Primary association gave a children's dance at the Amusement halL Christmas Eve a dance was given giv-en under the supervision of the Lark Athletic association at the Amusement hall. 'All the children child-ren were given a large bag of treats. Thursday night a dance was given by the association for employees of the U. S. Mines at Lark. Music was arranged by the Hatch orchestra of Salt . Lake City. Joy Seal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Seal, was eight years old Tuesday, December 22, and entertained the students of the first and second grades at a party at Lark school. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to 25 and Joy received many gifts. Mrs. James Lofgran entertained entertain-ed 12 youngsters Tuesday afternoon after-noon in honor of her daughter, Margene, on her sixth birthday. Refreshments were served and favors given each child. Mrs. Joseph Osborne of Los Angeles spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Franks. Mrs. Osborne left Saturday Sat-urday for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nielson and son, Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. James Lofgran and Mar-gene Mar-gene were guests of relatives in Mona Christmas day. Mrs. Marie Peterson of Salt Lake Citv visited her daughter. Mrs. Isaac Oliver, Christmas day and was a luncheon guest of Mrs E. W. Gleason Saturday afternoon. after-noon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sonne entertained at dinner Christmas day for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele of Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sonne of Magna were guests at the Sonne home Christmas Christ-mas Eve. Of Interest in Lark and Bingham Bing-ham is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Eleanor Parry of Manti and Edward Bertie Penpraze of Giant, Calif. The ceremony took place at Price on Christmas Eve. Mrs. Penpraze formerly taught at Lark and Central grade schools. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mellon of Tooele Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball and family spent Christmas Eve in Tooele with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald McDon-ald and son, Jimmie, were dinner din-ner guests Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs. Max M. DuBois. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas, Miss Norma Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Vince Nelson of Salt Lake City spent Christmas day in Og-den. Og-den. Mrs. Leonard Ohrne returned Sunday from a two-weeks' visit in Hollywood. Mrs. E. W. Gleason attended a Christmas party in honor of the Navy Mothers at the Civic Cen-ter Cen-ter in Salt Lake City December |