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Show is visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. Ucttia Peterson. Pvt Louis Peterson is now in New Orleans. Mis. Wanda Arnold of Midvale and Mrs. Dorothy Rushton of But-lerville But-lerville visited Easter week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed. : lark ' ' i Mrs. Max M. DuBois entertained entertain-ed at bridge dinner last Friday evening. Covers were placed for eight. Miss Jenny Buchman won the high score prize. Mrs. E. W. Gleason spent the week-end with Mrs. Harry Parker Par-ker of Midvale and was in Salt Lake City Monday to attend a Navy Mothers tea. Mrs. Vince Nelson and daughter, daugh-ter, Shawnee Kay, of Salt Lake City, visited overnight Wednesday Wednes-day with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas. Lark Lions on April 13 had as special guests Machinists Mate 3;C Howard Jackson and his father, fa-ther, Robert Jackson. M.M. Jackson Jack-son spoke interestingly on his experience with the navy in Alaskan Al-askan waters. J. H. McDonald was host Friday Fri-day night at a stag party. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Snedaker returned last week from San Jose, Calif., where they visited three weeks. The evening of April 15 Mrs. Uettia Peterson entertained the V.Q.V. club. War stamps went to Mrs. Carrie Reed and Mrs. Maggie Mag-gie Thompson. Seaman Allen Peterson returned return-ed to Farragut, Idaho., on April 13 after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Zelma Peterson. Mrs. Audrey Peterson of Lehi |