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Show Lark Society tsmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmemmm Chris Chistensen, wife and family, visited in Lark on Sunday, Sun-day, accompanying them was Alec Peterson. They had been visiting in Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. Christensen was formerly engaged en-gaged in leasing at Eureka, where they still have their home, but intend to move to a ranch in Pocatello in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert White motored to Ephraim on Sunday where they will spend Independence Independ-ence day with relatives in the "carrot" valley. Mrs. Robert Meyerhoffer and son returned from Brigham City the past week where she has been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Al Huber and family of Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson on Sunday. Several Larkites attended the Hyalnd concert at Bingham on Saturday, including Jos. Hyland, Jim McDonald, Pat Savage, Miss Savage, Mrs. E. W. Moore, Mrs. Hemmingren, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fahrni and Miss Fahrni. Mrs. Robert Ross Rogers of Winterset, Iowa, formerly Miss Annie Simmons who taught in the public schools here for several sev-eral years, is rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl. j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pen-nraze Pen-nraze and two little sons spent their fourth at. Salt Lake City. Mrs. John McLaughlin of Idaho Ida-ho with her little 'son is visiting here with her narents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson. Will Caltawav returned to Lark from BluflVlale the past week. Mr. Callaway expects to bring his wife here in the near future. Lark's Bachelor club, recording record-ing to rumors, has lost two of its numbers the past week. Although Al-though the information is not vet obtainable we hope to publish pub-lish the full stories next week. J Doris Thomas, the affable! bookkeeper of the Bingham! Mines Co. was busy handing out cigars on Monday to celebrate a visit from the stork, when it left a baby girl on Monday morn-insr. morn-insr. Mother and daughter are both doing well. |