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Show m-yJ0r r- and Drev their 46th wedding annivSsar Mr - TwasBiven Sunday b' Mr and Mrs. Bert Thomas, a son in-law and daughter. Dr. W R Blackler of Berkeley, Cal., 'tn. rft? lnS!J Wh0 is in Sa!t Lak u yMatttnding a convention a the Newhouse hotel, and Mr. anc Mrs. F. K. Potter and Miss Alid Thomas, of Salt Lake City won present. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 1. McDonald were hosts at a family dinner Sunday, attended by Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen and family, Miss Bessie Hansen, all of Provo and Mr and Mrs. J. William' Grant and family of Bingham. Sral girls in the Lark LDS ward M.I.A. won awards at the West Jordan stake honor and festival fes-tival night Tuesday. 20 from Lark attended the affair .which consisted of a floor show, program pro-gram and dance. The Lark bridge club was entertained en-tertained at the home of Mrs Marie Peterson the evening of May 1. Supper was served to 12 Prizes went to Mrs. Bert Erick-son, Erick-son, Mrs. Willis Parks and Mr.;. Millie Wykert. Mrs. Myrtle Yates and daughter, daugh-ter, Janine, returned Tuesday from Moroni, Utah, after spending spend-ing several days visiting relatives rela-tives there. Fred Fahrni Jr. and Don Kump of Provo are patients at Bingham hospital, having recently undergone under-gone appendectomies. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Coombs spent several days in Fountain Green, Utah, this week. Lark Notes fe. Saturday fire of V inec I origin completely Ejvjetermmeu tory frame lneing to Mr. and Mrs. nrir i had gone to Thistle &i children haa g to U. JfrS-end with rela- inir home from a party, 1!flock saw that the entire iy? the structure was ablaze n! f ASS in an alarm to coun- ;f Chief John W. Clav of 'K i that the building 111 Ic consumed when f.re-;S f.re-;S equipment arrived after - "jJfXated at $2500. Lily covered by insurance. 8 l and relatives have pro-j pro-j temporary living quarters . XX "dance at the Lark n ient hall at 9 p.m. Sat- I is being sponsored ,to help i Venson family. Admission Stained by a household ar- , will be of use in furn- ) new home for the faor- Five Hundred club met. at ' ' home of Mrs. Harold Draper day evening. Prizes were I by Mrs. Earl Bigler, Mrs. n f Coombs, Mrs. Clarence A i A house guest at the Draper C ie, Mrs. Don Kump of Provo " in attendance. I s J. H. McDonald entertain-i entertain-i st 12 o'clock luncheon- Wed- Miss Ileen Thomas. U.S.A.C. student, and Miss Ruth Thomas of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend week-end at the homo of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas. Mr and Mrs. James Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas spent several hours at Hill Field, Oeden, Friday. Lark preschool children, accompanied ac-companied by the mothers, attended at-tended a clinic at the Copperton grade school Wednesday. They were transported by the school blMr and Mrs. Bert Thomas were guests Wednesday evening at a dinner given by Dr. W. K. Blackler at Jeanne's Tea Room, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Clyde Augustson entertained enter-tained Thursday afternoon for her son, Kenneth, the occasion being his third birthday. Twelve small friends enjoyed games, birthday cake and other refreshments refresh-ments with Kenneth. Mrs Flovd Reed entertained the Lark LDS ward Primary officers of-ficers and teachers Monday evening. ev-ening. Refreshments were serv- Mr'and Mrs. Merl Towers, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steadman and Mre. Elmer Grossman attended funeral services for Guy Hill of Bountiful Wednesday. |