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Show Fern Allen. Other sisters of the two present were Mrs. Farrell Goodrich of Union, Mrs. Erma Crump of Midvale, Mrs. Mildred Christensen of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ostler of Sandy. The group delightfully surprised Mrs. Allen on her birthday anniversary which was that day. Henry Melvin Williamson, 57, Vineyard farmer and former Provo resident, passed away last Wednesday at the home of a I step-daughter, 'Mrs. Golden Lof-gran Lof-gran of Orem, of a heart ailment. jHe was the father of Mrs. Ed L. j (Wanda) Ramshaw of Lurk. I "Child Star To Become Nun" Once little Juanita Quigley seemed headed for movie great- ness, but now she has embarked on another, far different career. jRead how her lifelong dream of , becoming a Nun is finally be-1 be-1 coming reality. It's in the American Am-erican Weekly, that great maga-j maga-j zinv distributed with next Sun-i Sun-i day's Los Angeles Examiner. LARK NEWS ! Joy Seal 'tOUl LARK P-TA SLATES FIRST MEET MONDAY Kirs! r j'.ul..r im tin' of the Lark scUi.l K-TA will be held .Monday. (t,.b;r 2i. at 7::ii) p.m. m the Laik .-h.1h u.k The1 program will rn'i.-j't of a panel, discussion mi Med.M n M thod la Kduratiuii." P. M. M. kel ;en, ! il.r. cti.r of i -1 1 p ; 1 p.-i:;.nm-l. Jr- Jon her ninth birthday Tuesday, i October 23, with a lovely party. Games were placed and cootie prize was won by Arthur Boyd.. 'All other guests received little gifts. Refreshments were served to Dixie Reed, Jackie Dally, ;Lcla Randall, Kathleen Higgin-son, Higgin-son, Sally and Clyde Gillam, Pamela Lofgran, Von Whiting, (Earl Rubright and Teddy Sand-strom. Sand-strom. Ann Maarie Deakin of Bingham Bing-ham was Wednesday overnight guest of Mary Lou Ball. Dallas Draper spent the week end in Gonola with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Draper. He ; enjoyed deer hunting with his ; father and brothers. He reported i a successful hunt. j Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Draper ' visited with his brother and family, fa-mily, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dra-! per of Salt Lake City, Wednes-1 day. Mrs. Virginia Seal spent an enjoyable day Sunday in Hyrum visiting with her sister, Mrs. dan school district; Miss Alia Miller, supervisor of elementary education in Jordan district; Ho waul Ballard, principal of Laik school, Mis. Floyd Has-inus.-.m and Art Coffey, par- lit.;, will be panel members. This meeting will introduce the i'dult education classes which will be conducted by Mr. Mu'k-ilsrii Mu'k-ilsrii and Miss Miller. These classes will be held on Wednesday Wednes-day nights for the next six weeks. Regular business arid dinner meeting of the Lark Lions club was held Monday evening with President Harold Wells presiding. presid-ing. Lark MIA wishes to announce that they are holding their Halloween Hal-loween costume party Tuesday, October 30, at 7:30 p.m. in the Lark ward amusement hall. Punch, cider and cookies will be sold. Everyone is invited to attend and to come in costume. Annette LePore of Bingham was overnight guest of Anna Von Nichaelsen Wednesd .'. Jackie Barnett of Copperton was week end guest of Sandra Alexander of Buttorfield canyon. can-yon. i Mrs. Mary Gressman enter-j enter-j tained the "SOO" club at her ' home on Wednesday, October 1 17. Five hundred was played af-'ter af-'ter which luncheon was served. ! Prizes were won by Mrs. Edna j Medley, first; Mrs. Klva Baum, i second, and Mrs. Delta Turner, ! house. Others present were Mrs. Cecily Jackson and Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia McCarty. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jackson October 31. ! Mrs. Emerson Gleasun of Salt Lake City has spent the past 1 week with her daughter's family fam-ily while her daughter and hus-' hus-' band, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Boyd have enjoyed a vacation in Cali- fornia. Darwin Peterson, sun of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Peterson is attending at-tending George Washington university uni-versity at Washingtun, D. C, ; this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gillam' honored their daughter, Susan, ! |