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Show with Mrs. Fred Lincke Thursday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ila Coombs, Mrs- Norma Halliday and Mrs. Bessie Bigler. Meeting of the Lark P.-T.A. was on Monday evening A program pro-gram was given by first and second sec-ond grade students. Harold Draper, Dra-per, president, was in charge. Mr .and Mrs- Joseph Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Flinders and Mr. and Mrs. Guss Reed of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas Sunday. Garth Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Steele, celebrated March 6 at a party on his eighth birthday. Ten guests were present-Mr. and Mrs- Dale Allen of Hyrum, Utah, and Mrs- Farrell Beckstead of Herriman were visitors vi-sitors of Mrs. Horace Seal and Mrs. Ace Crump Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beck-stead Beck-stead and son, Max, and daughter, daugh-ter, Mary, and Mrs. Pearl Bo-dell Bo-dell and family, all of Herriman, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Seal Sunday. Mrs. John Flagowski of Lyman, Ly-man, Wyo., arrived Tuesday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs-Horace Mrs-Horace Seal. Mr. and Mrs- Pete Antovich of Anaconda, Mont-, visited Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Peterson. Mrs. Antovich and Mrs. Peterson are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Eaven-son Eaven-son and Clarence Eavenson and Mrs. Phil Wilde and daughter, Olivia, left last night for Albuquerque, Albu-querque, N. M-, to visit several days- Mrs. Wilde will stay with her daughter, Miss Mary Louise Wilde. Mrs. Millie Wykert. Guest prize was won by Mrs. Filasetti. Mr- and Mrs. Thadeus Baldwin Bald-win of Beaver, were Sunday dinner din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Peterson and son, Scott Jr., left Tuesday for a two-week visit in Los Angeles. An-geles. They were accompanied by Andrew Wilson, who has been visiting relatives in Lark. Capt. M. G. Nell visited his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. R. P. Nell, for three days this week. Capt. Nell was en route to San Luis Obispo, Calif-, from Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Frank Sweat had the misfortune misfor-tune to break his ankle in an accident at his home Friday. The Just-A-Mere club met at the home of Mrs. Ruth Towers Friday, March 7. Five hundred was played- Prizes were won by Mrs. Verla Gressman and Mrs. Ruth Blockovich. Luncheon was served Mrs. Leland Nielson, Mrs. Leola Fahrni, Mrs. Thomas Walker, Mrs. Pearl Rabb, Mrs. Rhea Steadman, Mrs. Evelyn Lovell, Miss June Seal, Mrs. Gressman and Mrs. Blockovich. Mrs. Robert Sonne invited 12 small friends to the birthday of Robert J., who was four-years-old. A large cake and favors fa-vors decorated the table- David McGee Jr. won th prize for pinning the tail on the donkey-Mrs. donkey-Mrs. Leonard Filasetta assisted in entertainment. Mrs- E. W. Gleason will have as her guests today at a Navy Mothers luncheon at Memory Grove in Salt Lake City Mrs. James McDonald, Mrs. Max M. DuBois, Mrs. Benton Boyd and Mrs. Bert Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Max M. DuBois and daughter, Ann, were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pierce of Salt Lake City- The Five hundred club met Lark Notes -r- Mrs- Bert Erickson entertained entertain-ed the Bridge club Wednesday evening- In attendance were Mrs-Jack Mrs-Jack Whitmore, Mrs- Leonard Filasetta, Mrs. Ivan Droubay of Riverton, Mrs. Leonard Miller of Copperton and from Bingham Mrs- Gilbert Clements, Mrs. James Householder, Mrs. Jack Householder and Mrs- Dorius Adams. Prizes went to Mrs. Whitmore and Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Thomas Franks entertained entertain-ed the Lark Bridge club at her home last Thursday evening. A midnight supper was served 12. Prizes were won by Mrs. Marie Peterson, Mrs. Bert Erickson, |