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Show Mrs. William Kltt and daughter daugh-ter Dorothy Ivle and son Jackie Ivle of Eureka are visiting relatives rela-tives In Lark. Mr. Roy Parry and son Raymond Ray-mond spent Sunday fishing on the Provo river. Mr. and Mrs. Mahonrl Wlzom and son Blaine of West Jordan visited Mrs. Clara Turpln Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Max DuBois entertained Saturday with a birthday party observing the fifth anniversary of her daughter Ann. Eight young guests attended. Lark Notes r Mr. Merl Towers left Tuesday for Eureka to make his home., Mrs. Fred Fahrnl Jr. is visiting her parents In Fountain Green. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Yates spent last week end in Moroni. Mrs. Marie Peterson and her grandson Billy McOmle returned from Freedom, Utah, where Mrs. Peterson was callod by the Illness Ill-ness of her father. Mr. and Mrs. La Mont Turpln and daughter of Pocatef o, Idaho, visited in Lark Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Smith of Washington D. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Nell Sunday. Miss Maxola Yates is spending spend-ing several days In Sprlngvllle. X . Miss LaPreal Henson, who has been receiving treatments In the Bingham hospital for several weeks, returned to her home Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Williams entertained enter-tained her bridge club Wednesday Wednes-day evening. A midnight luncheon was served to twelve members. Mrs. Robert Myerhoffer, Mrs. Byron Thomas and Mrs. Millie Wykert won prises. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald and Bon Jlmmie visited in Salt Lake Wednesday. |