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Show Lark Notes r Captain M. G. Nell arrived Friday Fri-day from Camp Roberts, Calif., to spend 10 days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. r. Nell. The opening MIA social was held Tuesday evening at the Lark Amusement hall. The program, pro-gram, followed by dancing, was under supervision of Mrs. Bert Thorpe and Mrs. David Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gleason returned re-turned home Wednesday after a two weeks stay at Idaho Fans, Ida. Mrs. Virgil Wilson of Helena, Hel-ena, Mont., sister of Mr. Gleason, Glea-son, arrived Tuesday to spend several days at the Gleason home. , , Mr. and Mrs. Don Coombs and family left Wednesday to make their home in Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brand and family left Saturday to make their home in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde August-son August-son and family were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles. James Mclntyre and daughter, Gayle, former residents of Copperton, Cop-perton, are making their home at the Lark hotel. The opening social of the YW-MIA YW-MIA was held Tuesday at the Lark Amusement hall. A program, pro-gram, dance and refreshments were enjoyed by a large group. Officers Included Mrs. Lenore Thorpe, president; Mrs. Lavinia Reed, first counselor; Mrs. Leola Fahrni, second counselor; Mrs. Millie Wykert, secretary-treasurer. Clement LeRoy Bates, 42, died Monday morning at Bingham hospital of silico-tuberculosis. He was a World war veteran. He was born in Erda, Tooele county, on September 23, 1899, a son of George A. and Virginia Tillman Bates. He enlisted in the navy in World war I and was a seaman sea-man first class when released. Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed Wednesday afternoon in the Herriman LDS ward chapel. Burial was in Herriman cemetery. ceme-tery. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Priscilla Tempest Bates, whom he married in Salt Lake City September 29, 1922; his mother, Mrs. Fred Rice of Lark; two sons, Eldon W. and David Carroll Bates Bat-es of Lark; three brothers and a sister, Kenneth Bates of Tooele, J. C. Bates of New York City, Rodney Bates of California and Mrs. Doris Hallock of Mineral Calif. |