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Show ; and Mrs. P. W. Peterson, left this Week for a stay in Lehi before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baxen-dale Baxen-dale returned Sunday from Bea- ' ver, where they accompanied the ' body of Joseph Perry Christison ! for burial. Mis. James H McDonald and son Jimmy plan to remain at Richfield several weeks with L. P. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clinton and daughter Lorraine moved Wednesday to a home at 805 East Center street, Midvale, which the Clintons recently purchased Mrs Clinton sold her interest in Mike's place at Lead Mine to Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Brady, her partner. j Billy Crittenden of Midvale is visiting at the home of hus uncle, Leonard Steele, and family. Ann Christie, daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. L. Christie, is spends ing two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ingo Swan of Tooele. LaVon Anderson is spending this week with her aunt, Mrs. Martin D. Jensen of Copperton. Lark Lions met Monday for ; dinner and regular business. Spc- cial guests were RM 3 C Gene i Thomas and his father. Byron G. Thomas. Gene told of his experiences exper-iences since entering service. Del- egates named to the district convention con-vention at Hotel Utah on July 7 include J. H. McDonald, Benton Boyd, Clyde Gillam. Barney Greenlee was named tailtwister to succeed Glenn Waterman, resigned, re-signed, and John W. Crane was elected director to replace Clyde Gillam, the newly-elected secre- tary. j LARK " ' : Mr. and Mis. William Kitt and family of Long Beach, Calif , are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack GresS- man. Mrs. Calvin M. Jones, who left June 21 for a two week vacation, va-cation, is visiting Mr and Mrs. ' E. W. Loomis at Omaha, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. D. A Thomas, Mrs. Walter Stanczak, Mr. and Mrs. Ardcn Tesch and Dennis and Mrs. Vmce Nelson and Shawnee Shaw-nee Kay spent Sunday at Op-den Op-den with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hadley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner : and family of Bluffdale werec 1 dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. ; and Mrs. Byron G. Thomas. The Thomas family spent Sunday at i the home of Mr. and Mrs Jesse H. Nix of Sandy. Rni 3 C Eugeiie Thomas and Rm 3 C Elmo Turner were members of a party dancing to j Frank Carle's music at the Rain-bo Rain-bo wRandevu Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Al Mel'len of Tooele Too-ele visited June 20 with Mr. and I Mrs. Robert Jackson- Mrs. Ethel Perrv of American Fork, who has been visiting Mr. 1 |