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Show .,-h won by Mrs. Flossie Raper. lOtheS present were Mrs. Ilia I Coombs. M. Edna Medley Mrs. ILeola Peterson, Mrs. Jennie Ball, Mrs. Alice Trujillo, , Mrs. Elva Baum and Mrs. Virginia McCar-tv McCar-tv A light luncheon was served. I Mr and Mrs. Clarence Jacob ! and Murial Colton of Vernal visaed vis-aed Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. Zelma Peterson Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs Dee Coombs were Mr. and M'-s Lee Colton and Mrs. Rena Carower of Hazelton, Idaho., Mrs O. A. Sonne and granddaughter grand-daughter Sara Lee of San Fran-' Fran-' cisco Calif., are visiting with her son, Robert Sonne and Mrs. Son- : ne and family. o of records by Rachnaminoff and other gifts. Sandra Rushtoii of Salt Lake Cay spent three day ftith1" grandmother, Mrs. Carrie. Reed. Mrs. Ramon M'Y'V'S has bufl visiting m LaiW wim ! relatives the past weeK. Lark Lions club enjoyed a 'steak fry Monday. Juno 27 a th ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Ja k Ci-nc. i Special guests were Co mn iiMo Lrs Greenwood and RW.Pn jsident J. A. Coffey was in chat g.. ! About thirty were present Leora Hemmingsen lelt Fnui to visit in Union with hei aun ;md uncle, Mr. and Mrs. dim Mr'and Mrs. Coy Beckstron. of West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foist spent Friday and Saturday at Bifi Cottonwood. Isabel" Abn-u left Friday to u it her sister in Salt Lake Ut. Mrs. li.-ttv Kiral and Mrs. Vera Conti entertained Tuesday at the Laik Heights community ha 1 at a shower honoring Mrs. Ueu Nicoletti. Five hundred and cootie coot-ie wore plaved. Fust prizes were won by Mrs. Olive AKmsnn and Mrs. Sieve Kalipetsis and low prizes to Mrs. Millie Wykert and Mrs. Lena Austin. IIou.se prize !ael (iiles; "Weeping Willows" by Shirley Sonne; "Minuet in G" by 'Gary Whitmore; "In the Gypsy; (Camp" and "From A Birch Ca-j 1 noe" by Ann Christie; "Anitra's j Dance" by Jack Sandstrom;j "Hungarian Dance No. 7" by ! Mary Lou Ball; "Theme from So- nata III" by Ronald Kastehc; "Minuet" by Sherry Lancaster; "Scarf Dance" by Clyde August-1 son; "Dance Caprice" by Dona Linck; "Four Chopin Preludes, No. 7, 0, 11 and 20" by Jov Seal; "Valse No. I" by Carol Steel; "Prelude in D Minor" by RaNae Halliday; "Romance" by Sandra Layeock; "Prelude in C Minor" by Ann DuBois; "Polonaise" by Mrs. Coffey. After the recital, students presented pre-sented Mrs. Coffey with an album! : ' lark ' : Joy Seal 901 Jl i Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Horn of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pearson. Mr. Horn was also guest speaker at the Lark LDS ward. Mrs. Pear son is a daughter of ?li. and Mrs. Horn. Mr. and Mrs. Ma Seal and son Craig of Midvale were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Seal and lamily. Nelva Peterson returned home Monday after a month's visit with her prandparonts, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hardcastle and relatives and fiiends of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. James Kced called call-ed their daughter, Sonya Reed from New York City stating that they had just arrived from their trip to European countries. They expect to arrive home Monday or Tuesday, July 4 or 5. Missi-s Donna Reed and Beverly Bev-erly Seal and Louis Ault and Harry Carson, both of Cedar Fort motored to the James Reed ranch at Oakley Saturday after which they attended a chickaree! at American Fork canyon. ; PIANO RECITAL ' Piano students of Mrs. Josie Coffey were heard in recital Sun-! day evening, June 20 at 8 p.m. at j Lark school auditorium. The program pro-gram included: "April Showers" by Russell Thomas; "The Band Is Playing Dixie" and "Criss Cross" by Sharon Sha-ron Fahrni; "Spinning Song" bv i Robert Sonne; "Harp Sounds" i and "Rosamunde Air" by Diane! Reed; "Jolly Darkies" by Mich-1 |