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Show LARK NEWS Joy Seal 901J1 LAST RITES"HONOR MRS. BERNADINE LINCK Kuneial services for Mrs. Ber-nadine Ber-nadine Isabel Fryer Linck, 51, Lark, were conducted Wednesday Wednes-day at 2 p.m. in the Rose Room, 3ii East 7th South, Salt Lake City, with Bishop R. C. Crump of Lark ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints officiating. of-ficiating. Mrs. Linck passed away Saturday, Sat-urday, September 1, at 4:03 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of internal in-ternal injuries caused by an accident ac-cident in which her back was fractured. She fell at a resort last Monday evening. A daughter of Robert and Emma Em-ma Marsden Fryer, she was born February 22, WOO in Salt Lake City. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latrer-dav Latrer-dav Saints. She was married to Frederick L. Linck February 10, PJ22 in Salt Lake City. Survivors include her husband, Lark; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Ellen Taylor, El Paso, 111., and Miss Donna Marlene Linck, Lark; three brothers, Lin Fryer, Linden, Utah county; R. Alton Fryer, Oakland, Calif., and Don-Lid Don-Lid M. Fryer, Flin Flon, Manitoba; Mani-toba; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Phillips, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Hazel Gillman, Orem, and two grandchildren. Lark Ward MIA held their opening party Tuesday, September Septem-ber 4, at Butterfield canyon. The ward as a whole participated. A weiner roast was enjoyed by all, after which the mutual presented present-ed all with a watermelon bust. Everyone enjoyed themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reed and daughters. Natalie and Susanna, returned home Monday, September Septem-ber 3, from Emmctt, Ida., where they purchased a 1951 Buick. Mr. and Mrs. Max Seal and sons, Craig and Kent, of Ogden were overnight guests of Mrs. Virginia Seal and family Sunday, Sun-day, September 2. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Arnold on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, August 29, were Mrs. Carrie Reed of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Thelma Walker of . Lovell, Wyo. ! Lark P-TA holds Executives' and Teachers' Meeting An executives' and teachers' meeting of Lark P-TA was held at the home of Mrs. Betty Gill-am, Gill-am, president, on Friday, August Aug-ust 31. Business was discussed after which luncheon was served. serv-ed. Those present were Mrs. I Mary Beth Walker, Mrs. Roberta Rasmussen, Mrs. Alta Boyd, Mrs Merle Whiting, Mrs. Paul Bare, Mrs. Maurice Kinsley, Mrs. Marie Ma-rie Owens, Mrs. Mary Jo Rub-right, Rub-right, Mrs. Everett Randall, Howard Ballard, Mrs. Duretta Atkinson, Mrs. Georgia Dewey, John Brown and Mrs. Karen Boggess. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peterson of Riverton left Thursday, September Septem-ber (i, for Minneapolis, Minn., where Mr. Peterson will attend the University of Minnesota to get his doctor's degree. Mrs. Peterson Pe-terson is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Bigler and the former Jayne Bigler of Lark. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler on Thursday, August 30, were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Davis land son Alan of Richland, Wash, i Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Bigler are i cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Higgen of Heber were Labor day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bigler. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Seal of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Mabel Bowen of Riverton were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Virginia Seal and family. Mr. Seal and Mrs. Bowen Eire brother and sister of the late Horace Seal. Mrs. Ruth Peterson of Midvale spent the Labor day week end visiting with her son, Kirby, and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Peterson. Labor day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christensen and daughters, Kathy and Debby, and Kearns Christettsen of Salt Lake City. JoAnn Christensen of Salt Lake City visited with her cousin, cous-in, Joy Seal. Monday, Sept. 3. Newell Draper of Salt Lake City visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Draper on Tuesday, September 4. "About A Boy" Richard L. Evans says that a boy is a "Bundle of Possibilities". If he has been neglected or mismanaged, misman-aged, he may become a liability. But if he is loved and trusted and intelligently taught he will become a fine man and a good citizen. Read this provocative article in the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. O |