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Show where she has been visiting relatives re-latives and friends. Mrs. David Houser and children child-ren were guests of her mother, Mrs. Ernest Caldwell of Murray last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. home Saturday from a three-weeks' three-weeks' vacation in South Dakota where she visited relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pearson are the proud parents of a daughter born Saturday, August 7 at LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Nola Smith entertained Monday at her home in Lark Heights for friends at a Stanley products demonstration. Those present were Mrs. Boyd Stevens, Mrs. Bob Graham, Mrs. Fred Za-hler. Za-hler. Mrs. Thomas Walker, Mrs. Horace Seal, Mrs. Dallas Draper, Mrs Inland Ncilsen. Mrs. Clar- ence Bingham and Mrs. Dean Ztllar. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. Lloyd Reed and children, Diane, Dixie and Natalie, left Wednesday and Mr. Reed left Thursday for Moab to enjoy a week's .stay in the canyon with friends of Moab. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sandstrom and family are leaving Sunday, August 15 for a week's vacation at May field where Mrs. Sandstrom Sand-strom will visit with her rriothcr. Mr. Sandstrom and son Jackie are on a fishing trip this week. Mrs. Susan Weagel left Wednesday Wed-nesday to visit her mother in Leamington, Utah. Summer recreation held their final program Tuesday, August 10. An exhibit of what children had made was on display and enjoyed by all. A birthday party was held Saturday, August 7 at Lark recreation re-creation hall for Lois and Darrell Fahrni. Games were played and a delightful lunch was served and enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball visited Saturday, July 31 with Mrs. Ball's grandmother, Mrs. Alice Murdock of American Fork. Mrs. Frank Gaush is expected to return home Sunday, August 15 from Lava Hot Springs, Ida., : ' 'lark' ' : Joy Seal 901J1 Loy Stevenson and LuAnn Bennett Ben-nett of Alberta, Canada, are spending three weeks with relatives rela-tives in Lark. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Meyerhof-fer Meyerhof-fer and family. Joy Seal returned home Friday Fri-day August 6 from a week's visit with her sister Beverly of Mid-vale. Mid-vale. Mr. and Mrs. Max Seal and son Craig of Midvale returned home Friday, August 6 from a five weeks' stay in San Francisco, where Max has been attending a salesmen's school. Mrs. Hgrace Seal, Mrs. Thomas Walker and Mrs. Dallas Draper attended the graveside services for Claude Christensen of Herri-man Herri-man this week. Mr. Christensen was killed in Germany in May 1945. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parry of Herriman were guests Sunday of Mr.' and Mrs. P. W. Peterson. Mrs. Maurice Kinsley returned |