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Show : ' lark ".' : Winners of the bonds given bv U. S. Mines at Lark were: $50 bond, John Martinez; $25 bonds, Karl Plymm, Harold Carson and Willie Bishop. Drawings for bonds have been discontinued. William Hoffman of Salt Lake air port visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Boyd. Mr. Hoffman was a college chum of Mr. Boyd at Pennsylvania Pennsylva-nia State. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zahler have been visiting friends at Pocatello Pocatel-lo several days. Mrs. Millie Wykert has been spending her vacation at Pocatello, Poca-tello, Idaho. Lions club held their dinner meeting Friday at the new club rooms located on the Ohio town-site. town-site. Miss Shirley Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Reed, was taken from the Reed ranch in Kamas to Coalville Thursday evening ev-ening for an appendectomy. Miss Fay Hensen returned home last Sunday from Orem, where she spent the past several months. Miss Alma Hemmingson of Chicago Chi-cago is visiting friends and relatives rela-tives in Union, Lark and Gunnison. Gunni-son. Jack Crane is progressing satisfactorily sa-tisfactorily at Bingham hospital following a recent operation. Dr. and Mrs. Vyrle D. Stauffer Df Fort Collins, Colo., are spending spend-ing several days as guests of Mrs. Stauffer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas. Mrs. David Magee is a patient at Bingham hospital and is getting get-ting along satisfactorily following J recent major operation. Miss Bessie Hansen of Provo vas a week-end guest of her sis-;er, sis-;er, Mrs. James McDonald. O Mrs. Morris Domguard and ons, Morris Jr. and Robert, ar-ived ar-ived August 19 to visit several veeks with her parents, Mr. and Urs. Ed Shaw. Mrs- Dombard. is emembered as the former Miss HiMred Shaw. |