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Show I night visitors Saturday with Mr. I Coombs' family at Fountain i Green. Members of Lark Bridge club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Clyde Crump to honor Mrs. A. B. Thorpe, who is leav ing soon with her family to join Mr. Thorpe in making the family 1 home at Cedar City Mrs. Byron G. Thomas was a guest. Delight ful refreshments were serve.! eight and the honoree presented with a going away gift. Bridge i prizes went to Mrs. E. W. Glea- ! son, Mrs. P. W. Peterson and ; Mrs. Millie Wykert Jayne Bigler, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Earl Bigler. celebrated j her birthday Tuesday evening at a delightful party at the Com- . munity House. Mrs. Phil Parry and Mrs. Man i gum of Riverton were guests Sunday evening of Mrs. P. W. J. P. Christ ison has as visitors vis-itors today and tomorrow her mother, Mrs. (Catherine J. Walker, Walk-er, and sister, Mrs. Thady Bald- i win, and brothers, Evan and Barnard Walker, all of Beaver. I Mr. and Mrs. Merl Rolfe and ' daughter Carol of Lehi were din- j ner guests of Mrs. P. W. Peterson Peter-son Sunday. i I ; LARK j Mr. and Mrs. James H. McDonald Mc-Donald were called to Richfield Friday by the death of Mrs. McDonald's Mc-Donald's mother, Mrs. Sorene Sorenson Hansen, 75, wife of L. P. Hansen, following a short illness. ill-ness. Mrs. Hansen was born June 20, 1869, in Denmark, a daughter of Niels Peter and Mette Mane Sorenson. The family came to Utah in 1877. She was married February 4, 1890, and had lived in Richfield since. Besides her husband, surviving sur-viving are a brother, Louis Sorenson Sor-enson of Central, and six sons and daughters, P. Russell Hansen, Han-sen, Richfield; George H. and Wilford L. Hansen, Provo; Mrs. McDonald of Lark; Mrs. J. Wil-lYm Wil-lYm Grant of Ely, Nev., and Bessie Hansen of Salt Lake. Funeral services were conduct- j ed Monday afternoon at Rich-1 field Fourth ward chapel and burial was in the Richfield City , cemetery. Mrs. W. F. Specht returned to Boulder, Colo., after two-months with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Gil-lam. Gil-lam. Mrs. Bert Thomas and her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. F. K. Potter of Salt Lake City, left Friday morning to visit j two weeks at the home of their brother, Dr. W. R. Blackler of Berkeley, Calif. Mrs. Milton Parry, a patient at Bingham hospital, is at the home of a sister, Mrs. P. W. Pe- j terson, for a visit of indefinite length, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell were with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nell of Midvale for Father's day. Mrs. Horace Max Seal lett Friday Fri-day for Chicago to join Seaman 1 C Horace Max Seal for a week before he goes to the Pacific coast for sea duty. Mrs. Calvin M. Jones spent Sunday in Copperton with Mr. and Mrs- L. C. Jones. Mrs. Horace Seal visited Wednesday Wed-nesday with her sister, Mrs. Erma Crump of Midvale, a patient at St. Mark's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black of Midvale visited Sunday with Mrs. D. D. Magee. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gleason had as dinner guests Sunday Mr and Mrs. Thomas Mock and daughter dau-ghter Peggy of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Flora Sears of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Meyerhoffer. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Seal attended at-tended a birthday party for his mother, Mrs. Mary Seal of Riverton, Riv-erton, on Friday, June 13. Staff Sergeant Keith A. Kendall Ken-dall left Sunday to report at Keesler field. Miss., after a two-week two-week furlough visit in Lark with his wife and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman. Mrs. Kendall, the former Aloha Eastman, East-man, is making her home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clagg and daughter, Nancy Lee, of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Phyllis Clegg and children of Springville visited June 14 with the Albert Thorpe family. Duane Thorpe left June 10 for Daggett, Calif., to spend the summer. sum-mer. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eastman of Kalio came Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman. Accompanied by Fred Fahrni, the following Lark Boy Scouts stayed overnight June 13 in Butterfield: But-terfield: Freddy Pr-te'-'"-my McDonald, Garth Seal, Junior Jun-ior Ball and Grant rami... Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ball and family of Bingham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A-Ball. A-Ball. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Coombs and daughter Ellen were over- |