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Show Clyde Crump; Theme song, trump sisters; silent meditation, i nyllis Keed; vocal solo, Marjorie Thompson; talk, Winona Peterson; Peter-son; piano solo, Cathleen Grab- 1 nor; theme song, Alma Hemming-son; Hemming-son; Honor day ceremonies, little Carol Steele presented four girls ;with a 100 per cent attendance with a necklace and all officers and teachers with corsages. Words of appreciation were given by ; Miss June Seal, president; bene- i."cuon, u. A. Thomas. The girls receiving necklaces were Phyllis Heed, Emma Webb, Jean Bry-I Bry-I nolf and La Verne Brynolf. i Mrs. Byron Thomas left Sunday Sun-day for Casper, Wyo., where she will be a guest of Mrs. Mary Peterson Pe-terson for several days. The H. H Ndl famny held a reunion Saturday in Riverum in honor of the birthday anniversary anniver-sary of Dell Nell 0f Lark and Mrs. R. II. Nell 0f Riverton. A family dinner was served at 2 p.m. Mrs. George Bowen and Mrs. Fred Linke were Salt Lake City visitors Wednesday. New cars in Lark belong to Max DuBois, a Lincoln Zephyr purchased at the Canyon Motor; Wallace Nell, a Ford; and Prince Brogden, a Chevrolet. The P.-T.A. held their monthly meeting in the school auditorium and elected officers for the coming com-ing school year as follows: Harold Har-old Draper, president; Harold Nielson, vice president; Mrs. Wilson Wil-son Smith, secretary-treasurer; William Fahrni showed several slide pictures of his trips. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. James McDonald. Mrs. Sidney Arnold underwent an appendectomy at St. Marks hospital Friday. j Lark Notes The Lark M.I.A. held their Theme festival and Honor night Tuesday evening. The program consisted of: Congregational song; prayer, Mrs. Joe Gamache of San Francisco Fran-cisco was the honored guest at a party in Midvale at the home of Mrs. Ethel Sleator, by the members of the first bridge club of Lark. Those present were Mrs. D. A. Thomas, Mrs. Marie Peterson, Peter-son, Mrs. Wallace Peterson, Mrs. E. W. Gleason, Mrs. Clyde Crump, Mrs. Robert Myerhoffer, Mrs. II. Williams, Mrs. Millie Wykert, of Lark; Mrs. John Christensen of West Jordan, Mrs. William Callaway Calla-way and Mrs. Mary Kemp of Midvale. Prizes were won by Mrs. Wykert, Mrs. Kemp and Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Gamache left Monday for several month's visit in Chicago and Michigan. Mrs. J. Peck of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Lee Peck of Pocatcllo, Idaho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lahler Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. E. W. Gleason and Mrs. R. Myerhoffer attended a Navy Mothers club luncheon and bridge party at the Civic Center Thursday. Mrs. Clara Turpin won the satin quilt raffled by the club Friday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas were Tooele visitors Wednesday. |