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Show Marsha received many lovely gifts. Mrs. Shirley Nielsen and son Reed are making their home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Reed. Her husband expects ex-pects to graduate in May from USAC at Logan. A family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mis. Walter Abplan-alp Abplan-alp Tuesday night honored Richard Rich-ard Giles on his 18th birthday. Others present were his parents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles and son Michael, and Kaye Abplanalp of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abplan-alp Abplan-alp and daughter Kaye and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kelly returned home Sunday from BoLse, Idaho, where Kaye won first place in the students musician in national nation-al park district. Kaye will be guest soloist at the national biannual bi-annual conference in May. Mrs. Blaine Feterson of Her-ritnun Her-ritnun returned home Sunday, April 15, from Alameda, Calif., where she has spent the past two weeks with her husband. She also visited her mother and father in law, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wal-lace Peterson Sunday night. The 500 club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Elva Baum cn Wednesday of last week. Five hundred was played after which refreshments were served. Priz- LARK NEWS Joy Seal !)01J1 LARK P-TA HOLDS CLOSING MEETING Closing meeting of the current; school year of the Lark school P-TA was held nt the school last Monday nifiht. Election of officers offic-ers was held with the following elected to serve in the .coming, vear: Mrs. Betty Gillam, president; presi-dent; iMrs. Alta Boyd, vice president, pre-sident, and 'Mrs. Roberta Ra.s-mussen, Ra.s-mussen, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Florence Abplaiulp is out going president. After the meeting meet-ing a tea served by the room mothers of the school honored the new officers. Marsha Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker, celebrated her 11th birthday on Tuesday, April 17th, with a lovely love-ly party. Games were played after which refreshments were served. Those present were Lois Fahrni, Ra Jeana Michaelsen, Diane Reed, Joyce Abreu, Nancy Peterson, Natalie Birch, Been Robinson, Nela Robertson, Judy Oliver, K.'iv Ingram, Enid Ben-(lixon Ben-(lixon and Lorraine Truiillo. es went to Mrs. Virginia (Mc-jCarty, (Mc-jCarty, first; Mrs. Delta Turner of Lehi, second, and Mrs. Edna Medley, house., Others present were Mrs. Mary Gressman, Mrs. Betty Kiral, Mrs. Olive Allin-snn, Allin-snn, Mrs. Leola Peterson and , Mrs. Cecily Jackson, j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gressman i and girls, Helen and JoAnn, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bed-dingfield Bed-dingfield of Murray Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler visited vis-ited Sunday with Mrs. Bigler's erandfathcr, D. N. Murdock of Heher. I Sunday dinner guests of Mr. land Mrs. Sidnev Arnold were j Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Brady and children of Union. E. G. Snedaker took his mother moth-er in law, Mrs. Carrie Taylor, land her sister, Mrs. Anna Hub-j Hub-j bell, to Seattle, Wash., to make iheir home. ! Mrs. Zelma Peterson enter-' enter-' tamed her girlhood friends at a |