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Show gift, a handsome throw rug, were Irranged by the following, who finished the class immediately after the class work concluded. Mrs. D. A. Thomas, Mrs Robert Meyerhoffer. Mrs. DcU Nell, Mrs. James Reed, Mrs. Bert Erickson Mrs. Thomas Hatch, Mrs. E. W. Gleason, Mrs. Zelma Peterson, Mrs. Clyde Crump, Mrs. Ivan C. Droubay, Mrs. Bert Thorpe, Mrs. Asahel Crump, Mrs. Dewey Nelson. visit in Seattle, Wash., and Calif. Miss Alida Thomas of Salt Lake City spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas and family spent the week-end in Ogden. Miss Norma Thomas remained to visit relatives several sev-eral days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Draper and family spent Sunday and Monday in Provo. Miss Winona Peterson and Miss Ilene Thomas, USAC students, returned home Sunday for the summer. Mrs. Lynn Waters and baby daughter returned home Monday from Cedar City where they visited vis-ited the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. James H. McDonald Mc-Donald entertained at dinner Saturday evening for Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier of Copperton. Jack Lockhead of Salt Lake City, who visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James H. McDonald, Mc-Donald, the past week, returned home yesterday. Miss Jannine Yates of Ely, Nev., arrived Wednesday to vacation vac-ation in Lark. Miss Fern Crump returned with her. Mrs. Clara Turpin visited Friday Fri-day and Saturday in Salt Lake City with relatives. Mrs. Robert Jackson is spending spend-ing the week in Pioche, Nev. Lark Notes Mrs. Mary Prowse entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mott of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ellen Jane Hyland and son, Richard, of Ruth, Nev., and Mrs. Cecelia Anderson of Midvale. Mrs. Max M. DuBois entertained entertain-ed May 28, Thursday, at a theatre party and luncheon in honor of her daughter, Ann, on her ninth birthday. A large cake was the table centerpiece. Six small friends of Ann's attended. Mrs. Harry Williams returned to her home Sunday following a |