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Show treatment at a veterans iiuaynai. Mr and Mrs. Phil Wilde and daughter, Olivia, left Monday to. vacation in Los Angeles. Miss Marian Eaton of Wendell, Ida., who has been at Pueblo, Col;., with Pfc and Mrs. Gordon S. Hurley, arrived yesterday to visit a few days with Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Peterson. rectors. Installation will be held, in July. I Mr. and Mrs. Benton Boyd and j family and Max M. DuBois en-! joyed dinner Saturday at the . home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. G ea-: son. The occasion was the Ulea-, sons' thirty-second wedding anniversary an-niversary and Mrs. Gleasons birthday. Mrs. Max M. DuBois and daughter, dau-ghter, Ann, left Friday to vacation vaca-tion at Dubois. Ida. ; Mrs. Phyllis Davis and daughter dau-ghter and Mrs. Thelma Walker, both of Wyoming, will visit next week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed and son, Kenton, wno leaves leav-es soon for service. Harry (Bobby) Williams Jr. of the merchant marine surprised his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams, last Friday, arriving unexpectedly from San Francisco. The Williamses spent Monday at Pleasant Grove visiting relatives. Mrs. Robert Sonne and her ! mother, Mrs. Harry Steele of Bingham, took Shirley and Robert Ro-bert Sonne to see "Snow White" at Salt Lake Monday. Lt. Col. Glenn P. Nell is temporarily tempo-rarily stationed at Kearns. Mrs. Nell and son, Larry, are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Nell. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hatch have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shippen of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mrs. R. J. Goodwin returned June 8 from Los Angeles, where she spent several months with I her husband, who is receiving : lark ' ' Radioman 2C Eugene Peterson Peter-son was a tiuest at Lions meeting lune 8. Telling his experiences at bouin faea islands, where he was stationed, Peterson said he was with a radar unit. He has since left to board a carrier which will be in the Atlantic. The Five Hundred club met at the home of Mrs. J. P. Christi-son Christi-son the evening of June 7. Prizes went to Mrs. Jack Gressman. Mrs. Fred Brand, Mrs. Robert Jackson and Mrs. Verner Bry-nolf. Bry-nolf. Light refreshments were served eight. Sherman Wilcox, son of Mr and Mrs. Roy Wilcox, was recently recent-ly promoted from fireman first class to motor machinist mate third class. Ruth Oliver is a patient at L,Ub hospital, where she underwent under-went an operation Saturday. Mrs. Raymond Oliver is a patient pa-tient at Cottonwood hospital. ....a. Huuiii udLKson ieii Monday Mon-day to visit in Bremerton, Wash with her son, M. M. 1 C Howard Jackson. Following the regular dinner and business meeting held June 8, Lark Lions conducted annual election of officers and announced announc-ed results as follows: James H McDonald, president; Max M DuBois, first vice president; Benton Ben-ton Boyd, second vice president; Clyde Crump, third vice president; presi-dent; D. A. Thomas, secretary A. L. Bos worth, treasurer, Glenn C. Waterman, lion tamer; John W. Crane, tail twister; Robert J Goodwin, Clyde W. Gillam, di- |