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Show Overson. Harry Re id is reported recovering recover-ing from an attack of pneumonia at Bingham hospital. Mrs. Clarence Ball and Mrs. Thomas Walker entertained officers of-ficers and teachers of the Lark Primary at the home of Mrs. Ball Monday evening. Refreshments were served to 12. Work is progressing rapidly at the new town site, named Lark Heights, which will provide living liv-ing quarters for 50 families. Primary officers and teachers will entertain children at a Christmas dance and program after school Tuesday afternoon, December 22, it is announced by Mrs. Thelma Reed, president. Lark Notes A Christmas play and program will be given by students of the Lark grade school at 7:30 p.m. Friday evening. Price of admission admis-sion is purchase of 25 and 10 cents war savings stamps by adults and children at the door. The teachers are arranging for treats. Mrs. Robert II. Jackson entertained enter-tained the 500 club Friday even- j ing at a seven o'clock dinner. . Lark Bridge club complimented compliment-ed Mrs. A. A. Erickson at a farewell fare-well handkerchief shower Thursday Thurs-day evening. High score at cards was won by Mrs. E. W. Gleason. Mrs. Erickson and : family left Sunday to make their home in Salt Lake City. . Mrs. Elizabeth Christensen of Salt Lake City is a guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. William Overson and son, Sherrill, a student at the University of Utah, will leave Saturday for San Diego, Calif., to spend Christmas holidays with their son and brother, Bobbie |