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Show Bert Giles, Fred Linck and R. P. Nell. Lark LDS Relief society are busied with plans for a bazaar to be held at the church March 17. . Mr. and Mrs. J. William Grant and daughters, Karen and Linda, of Jerome, Ida., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McDonald Wednesday night. Mr. Grant, former J. -. Penney store manager at Bingham, Bing-ham, is attending meetings being be-ing held for Penney store managers man-agers in Salt Lake City this week. Mrs. Jack Anderson was saddened sad-dened this week ly news of the death of her brother, Second Lieutenant William J. Capson, 22, Bountiful, in action over Italy February 5. Mr. and Mrs. Hlrry Steele of Bingham were dinner guests Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sonne. Staff Sergeant Keith Alan Kendall, who has been stationed station-ed at Lowry field, Denver, since last November, was recently transferred tran-sferred to Amarillo, Texas. Mrs. Kendall, the formfcr Aloha Eastman, East-man, has been with her husband in Denver and plans to follow him to Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mellen of Tooele visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Jackson. Lt. Col Glenn P. Nell, who is in charge of the relocation center at Santa Monica, Calif., has been at Atlanta, N.J., and Washington, Washing-ton, D. C. the past week on official of-ficial business. He will fly home today or tomorrow in an army bomber. Lark Relief society quilted Thursday afternoon at the ward-house. ward-house. Mrs. George Easiman and daughter, dau-ghter, Elmyra, returned Thursday Thurs-day after spending several days as guests of Mrs. Jesse Payne of Salt Lake City. o : ' lark ' " : LIONS SOCIAL Members of Lark Lions club were hosts the evening of February Febru-ary 24 to their wives, District Governor and Mrs. Bryant H. Stringham of Vernal and Deputy District Governor and Mrs. Leslie Les-lie Burbidge of Holladay. The affair was held in the Lions house. Dinner, Bingo and dancing danc-ing were enjoyed. James II. McDonald, Mc-Donald, vice president, conducted conduct-ed the meeting in the absence of President Robert Goodwin. Speeches Spee-ches were given by Mr. String-ham String-ham and Mr. Burbidge. Committee members in charge of the social included John Crane, of Salt Lake City spent the week- |