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Show Miss Marian Nelson, to Robert Kmcrson Gibson, also of Phoenix. The wedding will bo solemnized Friday, April 14th in the Mesa, i Ariz., temple. Bernndine Linck, Mrs. Betty Oliver, Oli-ver, Mrs. Rita Rostrum and Mrs. Millie Wykert. Mrs. Dora Whitmore was hostess hos-tess to members of her bridge club Wednesday, March 22. Mrs.) Florence Abplanalp and Mrs. Maude Giles played high. Otheis present were Mrs. Alohn Kendall and Mrs. Betty Gillatn. A delicious delic-ious luncheon was served. Mrs. Robert Weagel. Mrs. Sid-! j ney Arnold and Mrs. Floyd Reed were Salt Lake City visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sandstrom will attend the funeral services ' of his brother in law, Jesse M. I Christensen, at Centerfield Sat- ! urday, April 1st. Ann Christie of Butterfield can yon wa.s guest Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Steel. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball visited Sunday in Tooele with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rasmussen and family left Friday, March 24 for Elba, Ida., to attend funeral services of Mr. Rasmus.sen's father. fa-ther. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. ! Seal were Mr. and Mrs. Max Seal and sons. Craig and Kent, of Og-den, Og-den, Beverly Seal of Midvnle and Harry Carson of Fairfield. "Try This For Easter Dinner" j Baked ham with mustard: I glaze. For this and many other delightful recipes to complete a! festive, spring-like dinner see Amy Alden's "Household Alma-! Alma-! nac" in the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed j with next Sundays Los Angeles Examiner. Former Lark Miss Plans April Wedding ! Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nelson of i Phoenix, Ariz., former residents I of Lark, announce the approach-1 approach-1 ing marriage of their daughter, LARK NEWS ' Joy Seal 901 Jl FIRST AID CLASSES TO BEGIN SOON First aid classes will be conducted con-ducted bv O. A. Glaeser of the U. S. Smelting, Refining and Mining company at Lark beginning begin-ning Monday, April 10th. All persons even though not employees em-ployees of the company, are welcome wel-come to attend. Classes will be held from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at Lark L. D. S. Recreation hall. James Reed left Monday morning, morn-ing, March 27 on a business trip1 to Emmett, Idaho. Mrs. Phoebe Meyerhoffer has j returned to Lark following a sev-1 eral weeks' visit in Hollywood, Calif., with her son Ralph. The 509 club met at the home of Mrs. Norma Halliday on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, March 29th. A delicious dinner was served after which five hundred was played. First prize was won by Mrs. Jennie Ball; cut prize went to Mrs. Ilia Coombs, and traveling prize went to Mrs. Bessie Bigler. Others present pre-sent were Mrs. Viva Sweat, Mir. |