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Show day in company with Net Fors-berg Fors-berg of Bingham to vacation m Los Angeles and Inglewood, CaL Thomas Hatch returned to Og-den Og-den Sunday after spending tne week-end in Lark. Mr. Hatch has accepted a position at Hill Field. Lois Turpta, daughter of Mrs. Clara Turpin, became the bride of Arnold D. Randle son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Randle of 746 Tenth East street, Salt Lake City, at noon last Saturday. Mrs. Randle Ran-dle wore a blue afternoon dress and white accessories and an orchid or-chid corsage. Her attendant, Miss Betty Baker, chose a white dress and red accessories. William Beim was best man. The couple will make their home in Salt L-aKe City Kenneth K. Southworth, who was aboard the USS Lexington at the time it was torpedoed and was in the water several hours before picked up by a ship, spent June 24 and 25 in Lark with his sister, Mrs. A. R. Truex. He left Friday to visit his mother, Mrs. Clara Asher of Lehi. . Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Goodwin and son, Robert, left last evening to spend the week-end in the canyons of southern Utah. Lark Notes tr Primary Graduation Program Presented Sunday evening at the LarK LDS ward chapel a Primary association as-sociation program was given as follows under direction ot Airs. Leona Peterson and Mrs. Thelma Reed: Invocation, Cal Nelson; song, "Here We Come", Guide Boys; "Guide Requirements , Boyd Crump; "Why I Want To Become a Deacon and facout , Dean Coombs; "The Story o Aaron", Cal Nelson; "Home Builders' Song", Seagull Girls, "Seagull Requirements", Joyce Gressman; ,,. "The Motto, 'Serve Gladly , Vonda Draper; "Myself", poem, Jane Bigler; "How Primary Has Helped Me", Donna Reed; 'A Glad Heart", poem, Beverly Seal; "Articles of Faith", Guides and Seagulls; prayer, Deloris Malm-strom. Malm-strom. Mrs. Thomas Walker entertain-Monday entertain-Monday evening at a linen shower sho-wer in honor of Mrs. Vince Nelson Nel-son of Salt Lake City, a recent bride. Monte Carlo whist was played and prizes won by Mrs. Oscar Clarke and Mrs. Sam Kan-ios Kan-ios of Salt Lake City. Many lovely love-ly gifts were received by the young bride, the former Miss Ruth Thomas of Lark. A delightful delight-ful luncheon was served 12 . Max Seal returned to Ingle-wood, Ingle-wood, Calif. Sunday following a 10-days' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Seal. Mrs. E. W. Gleason and Mrs. Robert Meyerhoffer attended a meeting and social of the Navy Mothers club. Wednesday at the Salt Lake Civic Center. Miss Marjorie Thompson returned re-turned home Thursday from Ely, Nev., after a month's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas attended at-tended a wedding reception at Midvale last Friday for Beverly Griffith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith, formerly of Lark. Mrs. Frank Sweat and granddaughter, grand-daughter, Jane Bigler, left Wednesday Wed-nesday morning for Los Angeles to vacation several weeks. Dr-Frank Dr-Frank Murdock of Los Angeles, a brother of Mrs. Sweat, traveled travel-ed with them. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Draper and family of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Draper Wednesday evening. eve-ning. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and daughter, Sharon, left Wednesday Wednes-day for two weeks in the canyons of southern Utah. Bobby Overson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Overson, left . Sun- |