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Show : ' lark ' ' : Joy Seal 901J1 The 509 club held their annual party in Salt Lake City Monday, April 18. Dinner was enjoyed at the Beau Brummel after which they attended a show. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Iiigler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweat, Mrs. Rita Rostrum, Mrs. Norma Halliday, Mrs. Bernadine Linck, Mrs. Ilia Coombs, Mrs. Betty Oliver, Mrs. Jennie Ball and Mrs. Millie Wykert. Jayne Bigler entertained at a Mothers and Daughters tea for the Builders group of Lark MIA Wednesday evening at Lark recreation re-creation hall. A program was given and games were enjoyed. Those in attendance were Mrs. Glayde Alexander and daughter Sandra, Mrs. R. L. Christie and daughter Ann, Mrs. Norma Halliday Halli-day and daughter Renee, Mrs. Jennie Ball and daughter Mary Lou, Mrs. Belva Steel and daughter dau-ghter Carol, Mrs. Robert Sonne and daughter Shirley and Mrs. Bessie Bigler. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Draper enjoyed an Easter Sunday picnic at Provo beach. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Draper and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Draper and boys of Genola, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Draper and daughter Linda of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Draper and family of Salt Lake City. Lark ward MIA closing party will be held next Tuesday, April 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the recreation hall. Two one act plays will be presented followed by a social. Everyone of mutual age is invited. in-vited. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Draper and daughter Linda of Provo visited vis-ited Thursday, Friday and Saturday Sat-urday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker and daughter Marsha visited Easter Sunday in Herriman with his mother, Mrs. Belle Walker and his brother, Lamar Walker and family of San Francisco who are visiting here, for two weeks. Gust Theodoll returned home from St. Mark's hospital in' Salt Lake City Easter Sunday. |