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Show Robert Jackson attended the Navy Mothers club in Salt Lake City Tuesday afternoon. Billy Crittenden of Midvale is a guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Arnold. James Reed left Wednesday to join Dr. A. J. Hosmer and Alex Beckstead of Midvale for a fishing trip to the Jackson Hole country. Eugene Peterson of Los Angeles Ang-eles spent three days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wal-lace Peterson. Mr. Peterson is employed by Douglas Aircraft company. Mrs. Paul Murphy and children chil-dren left last week to make their home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone of Provo spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parry. Mrs. Dan Eavenson and three children left Tuesday for Albuquerque, Albu-querque, New Mexico. Tony Ausick, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swain of Chicago spent three days visiting with Mrs. Anna An-na Bullock and Tony Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sorenson of Salina were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Overson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of Copperfield were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith Wednesday evening. The LDS union meeting held at Riverton Wednesday afternoon after-noon was attended by nine members mem-bers of Lark ward. Miss Winona Peterson and Miss Ilene Thomas of Salt Lake City were guests of their parents par-ents over the week-end. A surprise birthday party in honor of Mrs. Harold Draper was given by members of her family Sunday. Those entertaining were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Draper and daughter, Dona; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Draper and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Livingston and daughters, Murval, Gayle, Gwen ad Carolyn Caro-lyn of Genola, Utah ;Mr. and Mrs. Morris Draper and daughter, daugh-ter, Janet; Mrs. J. Christensen of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. John Larson of Moroni, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reading and family of Midvale are now making their home ift Lark. Lark Notes mmmi 1L m . , r Miss Alma Hemmingson is a house guest at the William Holt home in South Jordan. Miss Pamela Brady of Nephi is spending several weeks as the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Lulu Coombs. Dewey Nelson and Merlin Kay are both patients at Bingham hospital. The ' Relief society presidency entertained members at a wetner roast and water melon bust in Butterfield canyon Monday evening. eve-ning. 16 members attended. Mrs. E. W. Gleason and Mrs. |