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Show Lark Notes tr w A Christmas program was presented pre-sented last Friday by the students stu-dents of the Lark school. A play, entitled "Why The Chimes Rang," had the entire school in the cast. The Athletic association will give a picture show Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon and evening for employees employ-ees of the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining company. Lynn Henson, Snerrill Over-son, Over-son, Jay Gleason, Joseph Tibolla, Harold Mattice, Frank Nelson, Fay Zahler, all students of the University of Utah; Winona Peterson, Pe-terson, Ileen Thomas of the U S A C at Logan, and Rafaela Tibolla Ti-bolla of Henager's Business college, col-lege, are home for the Christmas Christ-mas holidays. The MIA and Primary of the Lark ward held their Christmas program Sunday evening. Owen Sandstrom and Cal Nelson had leading parts. Mrs. Bert Erick-son Erick-son was director. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rice of Beaver Dam visited her son, Clem Bates, who is ill in Bingham Bing-ham hospital, last week. Mrs. James Lofgran entertained entertain-ed Sunday in honor of her daughter, daugh-ter, Margean, on her fourth birthday. birth-day. Sixteen youngsters were present. Glen Draper of Genola was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Draper. Mrs. Veronica Babcock of Le-hi Le-hi was hostess to the Lark Five Hundred club December 18. Prizes went to Mrs. Roy Wilcox and Mrs. Elmer Gressman. Christmas Christ-mas gifts were exchanged. |