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Show Peterson, Mrs. D. A. Thomas and Mrs. Robert Myerhoffer attended a luncheon and party at Magna Saturday. Mrs. Harold Draper spent Tuesday Tues-day and Wednesday visiting relatives rela-tives in Provo. " Lark Notes Mr. and Mrs. Max M. DuBois and daughter, Ann, took Mrs. DuBois' father, William Fail, home to DuBois, Idaho, Sunday, returning home that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Lee of Weiser, Idaho, and family, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wilde Friday and Saturday and left Sunday morning for a trip to Albuquerque, Al-buquerque, New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell entertained enter-tained at a dinner party Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark, all of Midvnle, and William Mitten-1 dorf of Denver, who leaves Sun-j day for two-months in Califor-I nia after a two-week stay in Lark. Mrs. Clyde Augustson and sons spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the H. K. Olson home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. George Bowen and Mrs. Richard Willey were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. Red tulips were the floral decorations de-corations at the home of Mrs. D. A. Thomas when she was hostess hos-tess to the bridge club the evening eve-ning of May 15. Mrs. Marie Peterson, Peter-son, Mrs. Harry Williams and Mrs. Thomas Franks won prizes. 12 guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gressman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gressman left Monday for Milford to attend funeral services of Mrs. Ruby Davidson Da-vidson Wednesday. Mrs. Davidson David-son was a sister of Elmer and Jack Gressman. Mrs. E. W. Gleason, Mrs. Marie |