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Show : H?K : Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hadley and daughter, former residents of Ogden, moved to Lark from Bing-i Bing-i ham this week. Mr. Hadley is I employed in the meat depart-I depart-I ment of the Lark Mercantile. ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer-i Meyer-i hotfer arrived home Friday ev- ening from Phoenix, Ariz., where they spent the winter. Mrs. E. W. Gleason, who has spent the past three weeks in Idaho Falls, Ida., will spend the week-end with her son, Seaman i 1 C Jay Gleason at the U.S.A.C. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Rabb of Lark are parents of a son born at Bingham hospital Tuesday, May 9. V.Q.V. club was entertained the evening of May 4 at the home of Mrs. Harry Williams. War savings sav-ings stamps were won by Mrs. Hilda Grabner and Mrs. Uettia Peterson. According to D. A. Thomas, secretary of the Lark Lions, the lollowing were expected to attend at-tend the regular meeting held last evening: Deputy U.S. Marshall Mar-shall Alfred Gunn of Salt Lake City and Pvt. Frank Serassio. j M.M. 2 C Glenn Eastman was I also invited but was unable to be present. Mrs. Glenn C. Waterman was hostess Wednesday evening at bridge and a late supper. Her invited guests were Mrs. Jack Ehrhorn and Mrs. Clyde Gillam. Also present were Mrs. Harold R. Barton, Mrs. Warren M. Woodward, Wood-ward, Mrs. Jack Latimer, Mrs. Ken Shulsen and Mrs. Joel P. Jensen, all members of a bridge club. High score prize went to Mrs. Ehrhorn. Refreshments were enjoyed. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sonne were Mr. and Mrs. W. Sonne and daughter of Magna. |