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Show : ' ' lark ' ' Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Snedaker are visiting in Los Angeles with his mother, Mrs. Frank Snedaker, for several weeks. Mrs. R. J. Goodwin and son have gone to California to visit Mr. Goodwin, who is receiving treatment at a hospital there. Mrs. Charles Clinton returned Sunday from a four-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. George P. Johnson and Lorraine Clinton at Taylorsville. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde August-son August-son and sons spent Sunday in Salt Lake City with Mrs. S. K. Olsen, Mrs. Augustson's mother, and Mr. Augustson's brother, Kenneth Augustson, who was visiting in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dell Nell visited Wednesday Wednes-day night with Mrs. J. H. Shepherd Shep-herd of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Reed Johnson and two sons, J. R. and George Richard, of Midvale, spent Wednesday visiting Mrs. Charles Clinton. P. O. 1C Howard Jackson, somewhere in the Pacific, writes his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Jackson, that he's fine. Mrs. Cecil Waterman of Lak-land, Lak-land, Calif., is expected to arrive today, Friday, to visit a week or longer with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Waterman. Water-man. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clinton had as dinner guests last evening even-ing Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Adams of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Arnt Thompson are proud of the granddaughter born March 28 to their son and daughter-in-law, William and Ve-ona Ve-ona Densley Thompson of River-ton. River-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Blaney have returned to Lark to make their home after living for some time in Salt Lake City. Gene Peterson, son of Mrs. Marie Peterson, formerly of the Lark hotel, left Wednesday to begin service in the navy. Mrs. Lawrence Grabner entertained enter-tained members of the VQV club at her home March 30. Defense stamps were won by Mrs. Ella Williams and Mrs. Zelma Peterson. |