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Show dinner guests of Mrs. Arthur Peterson Pe-terson at West Jordan Sunday. Mrs. Lavina Peterson and family fami-ly visited David Peterson at an Ogden hospital Sunday. Staff Sergeant Royal F. Green, stationed at Portland, Ore., was recently given the rating of technical tech-nical sergeant. Mrs. Green, the former Miss Madge Crump, has a position with Montgomery Ward at Portland. . Lark Notes j i r Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Wil-ley Wil-ley and daughter, Yvonne, left Tuesday to live in Midvale. Mr. Willey has accepted a position with the Utah Copper company. Mrs. E. W. Gleason entertained the Lark Bridge club at her home Thursday evening. Midnight supper sup-per was served twelve. War stamps prizes went to Mrs. Harold Har-old Nielsen, Mrs. Wallace Peterson Peter-son and Mrs. Robert Sonne. Miss Alida Thomas of Salt Lake City entertained at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas at a late supper sup-per for seven Wednesday evening. even-ing. Favors were miniature kitchen kitch-en utensils. Mrs. J. H. McDonald was a luncheon lun-cheon guest Saturday afternoon of Mrs. R. G. Frazier of Copper-ton. Copper-ton. Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and Miss Jean Frazier were others present. pres-ent. Bert Thorpe returned to Lark Wednesday from Denver, where he has been employed. Mrs. Harold Draper and daughter, daugh-ter, Joyce, visited relatives in Provo Wednesday and Thursday. Primary conference was held at Lark LDS ward Sunday evening. eve-ning. The program theme was "Courage Through Faith". Classes Class-es took part as follows: Beginners and first group, "Meaning of the U.S. and Primary Flags"; second group and Zion's boys and Zion's girls, Christ and his teachings in tableau: Trail Builders, "The Four Trails"; Home Builders, shadow pictures of leaders of the church. The program was under supervision of Mrs. Bert Erick-son Erick-son with assistance of officers and teachers. Bert Thomas and Max M. Du-Bois Du-Bois attended the Scottish rite banquet and meeting Thursday evening at th Salt Lake Masonic temple. Mr. and Mrs. James Reed were |