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Show Mr. and Mrs. James Reed and family spent Wednesday in Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Towers spent Sunday in Eureka, guests of Mrs. Towers mother, Mrs. J. Colts. Mrs. Clem Bates and son, Carroll, Car-roll, are spending the week in Midvale at the Golden Tempest home. William Fahrni is fishing in Jackson Hole. Carol Steele is visiting relatives rela-tives in Ogden. Fern Crump returned Monday evening from a vacation in California Cali-fornia which she enjoyed with the Charles Hudson family of Copperton. Voted the "most ideally-suited married couple" of the 75th squadron at Portland, Ore., were Technical Sergeant and Mrs. Royal Roy-al F. Green. Mrs. Green is the former Madge Crump. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Allmark fished fish-ed the opening day in Provo canyon. can-yon. Mr. and Mrs. J. William Grant and family of Jerome, Idaho, arrived ar-rived Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDonald. Wednesday Wednes-day evening the Grants and McDonalds Mc-Donalds were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Max M. DuBois and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott W. Evans of Bingham Bing-ham Canyon for dinner and dancing danc-ing at the Starlite Gardens of the Hotel Utah. The Grant family, fami-ly, accompanied by Mrs. McDonald McDon-ald and son, Jimmy, leave this week to visit in Richfield with Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hansen. Mrs. E. W. Gleason was honor guest at a birthday party given by the Navy Mothers Wednesday at the Newhouse hotel. A lovely necklace and other gifts were presented Mrs. Gleason. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russo of Southgate, Calif., sister and brother-in-law of Mrs. Wallace Peterson, Pe-terson, spent Wednesday evening in Lark. Dr. E. S. Murdock of Los Angeles An-geles visited his sister, Mrs. Frank Sweat, Friday. Miss Flora Vale of Dell, Utah, a guest this week of Miss Jane Bigler. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas entertained Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fitzsimmons of Tacoma, Wash. Word has been received from Roland W. Peterson, a brother of Wallace Peterson and Scott Peterson of Lark, who was taken tak-en prisoner at Wake island and it now In a prison camp at Shanghai, China. Letters may be sent Mr. Peterson through the American Red Cross. Lark Notes r Mrs. Harold Draper attended funeral services for her grandfather, grand-father, Joseph Otteson, 85, at Fountain Green Friday. Mrs. Leonard Steele underwent under-went a major operation Tuesday morning atf Bingham hospital. Her condition is improving. Mrs. Robert Sonne entertained the Lark Bridge club the evening even-ing of June 11. Prizes went to Mrs. Wallace. Peterson, Mrs. E. W. Gleason and Mrs. Benton Boyd. A midnight luncheon was served to 12. Special invitations went to Mrs. Jack Whitmore and Mrs. Boyd." Mr. and Mrs. Leland Neilson and son, Wayne, visited with relatives re-latives in Mona and Nephi Friday Fri-day and Saturday. Mrs. Horace Seal is a patient at Bingham hospital. Mrs. Kate Towers of Eureka is a guest at the home of a daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. . Elmer Gressman, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Draper and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Draper in Salt Lake City Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Phil Wilde and daughter, Olivia, returned home Thursday following a two-weeks' stay in Phoenix' and Flagstaff, Ariz. Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen and children of Copperton visited Monday with Mrs. Floyd Reed. |