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Show : lark ' : Mr. and Mrs. J. William Grant and daughters Karen and Linda of Ely. New, arrived Satun'l y to visit a week with Mr- and Mrs. .1 H McDonald. Mr. Grant has been attending meetings of J. C. Penney store managers in Salt Lake City. Mrs. P, W. Peterson has returned return-ed from Grand Junction, where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Cpl. and Mrs. Gordon S. Hurley, and baby daughter the past two weeks. Mrs. Sherman Wilcox left April II to visit in Pocatello, Idaho. ,i week and return to her home In San Francisco. She was visiting visit-ing here with n son, Ray Wilcox, and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman spent Sunday at Herriman with Mr. and Mrs. William Foreman, the occasion being Mr. Foreman's birthday. The 509 club met the evening of April 18 at the home of Mrs. Clarence Ball. Prizes went to Mrs. Earl Bigler, Mrs. James Lofgran and Mrs. George Eastman East-man won traveling prize ! Mrs. S. B. Robinett of Bingham ! visited Friday evening with Mrs 1 Lloyd Palmer. Kenneth Nell and son Kenny I of Midvale visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell. Mrs Vyrle D. Stauffer of Fort I Collins, Colo., arrived Saturday to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thom- i as. Mrs. Clyde Augustson and sons, Kenneth and Clyde, spent Friday Fri-day and Saturday in Salt Lake; City with Mrs. H K. Olson. A party for the retiring bish-; bish-; opric of the Lark branch. LDS church, was held last Friday-night Friday-night at the Community hall with Bishop James Reed, chair-; chair-; man, assisted by Mrs. Lenore i Thorpe, Mrs. Dora Thomas and Mrs. June Draper. Gifts were presented members of the outgoing out-going bishopric, D. A. Thomas, Horace Seal, Clyde Crump and to returned service men, Harold Franks and Thomas Walker. A large cake and ice cream were served to 84. Out-of-town visitors visit-ors in attendance included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith of Mid-vale, Mid-vale, Mr. and Mrs Harold Franks of Bingham, Mrs. George Walker Walk-er and Mrs. Mary Seal, both of Riverton. |