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Show Aaronic priesthood boys took charge of the meeting at the Lark wardhouse, presenting a program of talks and musical numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Boyd entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele of Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ro-bert Sonne and family. Mrs. Lura Willson, who spent the past eight months at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. G tea-son, tea-son, left Friday for a visit in Helena, Mont. M. M. 2C Glenn W. Eastman left Saturday by plane for Seattle, Seat-tle, Wash., to return to duty after a 22 day leave. Mrs. George Eastman spent the week-end in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse M. Payne. The 500 club met Monday evening ev-ening in Salt Lake City for dinner din-ner and the theatre. Enjoying the event were Mrs. George M. Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Coombs, Mrs. Lyle Gunderson, Mrs. Del Morris, Mrs. Frank Sweat, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball, Mrs. James Lofgran, Mrs. Steve Vran-es. Vran-es. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Waterman Water-man entertained on their sixth wedding anniversary Saturday evening at dinner and dancing in the Empire room of the Hotel Utah. Enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Warren M. Woodward Wood-ward of Anex Mine and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ehrhorn. : lark : Lark Miss Travels East For Nuptials Miss Rafaella Tibolla, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tibolla Sr. of Lark, will leave soon to keep her wedding date with Midshipman Albert R. Dunn, who graduates from Annapolis on June 7. After the nuptials the couple will be in Florida, where he will receive a special training train-ing course for three months before be-fore assignment to permanent duty. Miss Tibolla has been given a three months' leave by the Salt Lake office of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company, where she is a clerk. Midshipman Dunn is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dunn of Midvale, formerly of Bingham Canyon. The evening of May 19 the bride-elect was honored at a shower given by Mrs. Lucy Tibolla Ti-bolla of Midvale. Guests from Lark included Mrs. Joseph Tibolla Ti-bolla Sr., Mrs. Steve Vranes and Miss Kathleen Grabner. Mrs. Scott Peterson and son, Scotty, left Monday to visit in Grass Valley, Calif. Mrs. Phil Wilde had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Lee and family of Tooele. Pvt. Melvin Brogden was also a dinner guest at the Wilde home Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nielson and Mrs. June Draper visited yesterday with relatives in Mona. Lark LDS ward Relief society held their closing social Tuesday afternoon. A program was followed fol-lowed by serving of refreshments to about 35, which included representatives re-presentatives of West Jordan stake board. Gifts were presented present-ed last year's officers, Mrs. Jesse Sandstrom, Mrs. Wanda Arnold and Miss Alice Hatt. Keno was pla"ed. Winona Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Peterson, will graduate from the school of education with a physical education edu-cation major at the Utah State Agricultural college, Logan, next week-end. Saturday afternoon Clyde Crump and Bishop D. A. Thomas accompanied 17 members of the Priesthood class on an outing to the state capitol. to a show and swimming. Sunday evening the |