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Show Lark Notes -r mmmm m mm ' mmmm W Mrs. Robert Sonne had as guests Tuesday evening the members mem-bers of the Lark Bridge club. Prizes went to Mrs. Marie Peterson, Pe-terson, Mrs. Millie Wykert and Mrs. D. A. Thomas. Mrs. Clarence Ball entertained the Primary oficeiu and teachers at her home Tuesday evening. Business discussion was followed by serving of refreshments. Miss Winona Peterson, U-S.A.C. student, spent last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wal-lace Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Potter, Miss Ann Curtin, Miss Alida Thomas, all of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Blackler of Battle Creek, Mich-, were dinner guests last night of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Ferre announce an-nounce the birth of a son at the Cottonwood Materity Home Friday. Fri-day. Mrs. D. A. Thomas and Mrs. Clyde Crump were Salt Lake City visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs- Ray Goff of Mil-ford, Mil-ford, Utah, are house fpaests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The-ron The-ron Halllday. Mr. and Mrs. Towers spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Eureka, Eu-reka, Utah. Mrs. Kate Towers returned with the couple to spend several days with relatives. Since the United States Smelting Smelt-ing Mining and Refining company com-pany has discontiued signovers of company checks, effective pany has discontinued signovers February 1, the Lark Mercantile to go on a cash basis beginning Feb. 15. The management announces announ-ces that this will lower cost of operation, permitting savings that will be passed on to customers. custo-mers. For convenience of patrons, coupon books will go on sale at the store. O |