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Show WLark Notes VIa I KS'ham attended, the wed-TT- I I, Snesday evening of Mr. " 1 IfJi brother, Wayne Sonne, J ft Phyllis Taylor at Mag-I Mag-I I k reception followed. I fAnd Mrs. Verner Brynolf I (.j daughters left Thursday ey-I ey-I :nfor a 10-day vacation trip I fwrnd Vs. Melvin Brogden I L Tuesday evening for Texas I I j Oklahoma for two weeks. I I and Mrs. Merl Towers left I l-unday to make their home in West Jordan were Harold Draper Drap-er and son, Norval; Clyde Crump and son, Cal; Bert Thorpe and son, Duane; Wallace Peterson and son, Blaine; Mrs. James Reed, Mrs. Leland Nielson, Mrs. Wallace Wal-lace Peterson and D. A. Thomas. , Txie Lark Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Harold Nielsen m Copperton Wednesday. Prizes went to Mrs. Thomas Hatch, Mrs. Robert Sonne, Mrs. Marie Peterson. Peter-son. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Blaney are making their home in Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Salt Lake City were dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make their home in Lark after July 1. Mr. Smith is employed in the office of the U. S. Smelting Smelt-ing Refining and Mining company. com-pany. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas and daughter, Norma, accompanied accompan-ied by Miss Winona Peterson, Miss Ilene and Miss Ruth Thomas Thom-as and Miss Maxine Jenkins of Newton, Utah, enjoyed a picnic in City creek canyon Tuesday night. Lureka, Utah, after spending the past, year in Lark. Vacationing for two weeks in Los Angeles are Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Chnstensen and daughter, Peggy. . Mrs. Floyd Reed was hostess at a one o clock luncheon Monday. Mon-day. Present were Mrs. Devere1 Coombs, Mrs. Thomas Blocko-vich Blocko-vich and Mrs. Clarence Ball. The afternoon was spent playing five hundred. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hatch spent several days last week fishing in vernal. Maurine and Darlene Morley spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Ball Those attending the Seagull Girls graduation today at River-ton River-ton are Mrs. Lester Hunt and daughter, Darlene; Mrs. Roy Wilcox Wil-cox and daughter, Myrlene; Mrs. Jessie Nielsen, Mrs. Clem Bates and Mrs. Earl Bigler. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Clark left Tuesday for Seattle, Wash., to make their home. Mr. Clark i has accepted employment there, i Among those present last Friday Fri-day at the West Jordan LDS stake Boy Guides graduation at t Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele of Copperfield, were Tooele visitors vis-itors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Nevers of Copperfield attended funeral ser vices for Mrs. Nevers' father, William Green, at Schofield Tuesday. Tues-day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bullock Bul-lock also went to Schofield for the services. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sabin of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. John Rudman of Schofield visited Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bullock in Copperfield. Expected home sometime this week-end from a two-week vacation va-cation in Los Angeles is Miss Eileen Erickson, a clerk at the J. C. Penney store. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patrick. Gary and DeVon, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray and daughter, Carma Jean, returned Sunday from a four-day stay at Fish Lake. Visiting for two or three weeks in Price are Jimmie and Paul Erz, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Erz, who left Saturday with an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mm. Woodrow Mickelsen of Draper, and are guests at the home of another uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mickelsen. |