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Show Mrs Lee Paul of Hollywood, Cal and children are guests of Mrs' Paul's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David McGee for several weeks. Mr and Mrs. Isaac Oliver announce an-nounce the birth of a daughter at the Cottonwood Maternity home Friday. Mrs. Thaddeus Baldwin and children and Mrs. Jess Walker and son, Leo, of Beaver, Utah, visited last week at the home of Mrs. J. P. Christenson. Mrs. Clyde Augustson and sons spent Friday and Saturday at the H. K. Olson home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. R. Carleson visited vi-sited relatives in American Fork last week-end. A shower complimenting Mrs. Isaac Oliver was held at the Lark Hotel Thursday evening. Mrs. Eugene Peterson and Mrs. James Bowles were eohostesses. Cootie and Five Hundred were play ad, prizes being won by Mrs. James Brogan, Mrs. Leland Nielson, Mrs. Olive Murphy and Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Wilcox. A delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served to twenty guests. Oscar Clark left Tuesday for Alaska to make his home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Erickson returned re-turned home Thursday from Du-rango, Du-rango, Colo., and will leave Thursday evening for Los Angeles, Ange-les, accompanied by Mrs.' Thomas Thom-as Hatch for a ten day visit. Leonard Filiasetti was pleasantly pleas-antly surprised by visitors, his mother, his sister and Miss Jean Frazier, all of Milwaukee, Wis., who will leave for their homes Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Roberts of Salt Lake City announce the birth of a son Wednesday at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Roberts is the former Miss Louise Fahrni of Lark. j Lark Notes i -r- Idah' visiting at the home ol Mr. Mrs K Luncheon guests at the home vvere Mrs. L. Hadley, Mrs n iadlt'y' Mw- Gu'i Rwd rtikl children and Mr Miit- FUnders, all of Ogd'Jn ' M,ltn Mr and Mrs. J H. McDoMld for fTV' i ?my' lctt Wednesday for I iah Lake and Boulder Darn tor a tu o-vveek vacation u-n boys are enjoying the Bov out trip ,o Camp Steiner a? compamed by m. |