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Show information. Road this gripping article in the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. LARK NEWS Joy Seal 901 J 1 j Lark Ward Relief Society held ; their work and business meeting Tuesday, October 16. The lesson on mending was given by Mrs. j Susan Weagel, who also gave a demonstration on the use of I weeds for table decorations, Christmas and flower arrange-' ments. Each member brought a Christmas idea for presents. A potluck luncheon was served. They also celebrated the birthdays birth-days of members from June to and including October. Everyone Every-one enjoyed themselves and approximately ap-proximately 20 were present. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler attended at-tended a birthday dinner Sunday, Sun-day, Oct. 7, given in honor of Mrs. Frank Hifigen of Heber. Week end guests at the home of Mrs. Virginia Seal were Mr. and Mrs. Max Seal and sons, Craig and Kent, of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker ind daughter Marsha and Mrs. Mavbell Walker of Herriman, visaed with Mr. and Mrs. James Casper and family of Heber on Sunday, Oct. 14. Miss Kaye Abplanalp of Salt Lake City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abplanalp of Lark, has been selected as soloist of the Swanee Singers. Mrs. Everett Randall entertained enter-tained at her home Tuesday, Oct. 9, for her bridge club. Bridge was played after which a lovely luncheon was served. Mrs. Kathleen Kath-leen Sonne was presented a lovely love-ly Roing-away gift by the club members. Mrs. Elaine Brownson played high and Mrs. Josie Coffey Cof-fey won the bingo prize. Others present were Mrs. Betty Gillam, Mrs. Alta Boyd, Mrs. Virginia Wells and Mrs. Mary Jo Rubright Norman Steel, A. N., of San Diego, Calif., pleasantly surprised surpris-ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Steel and family Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Oct. 17, when he arrived arriv-ed home to spend a week. Lark and Copperton Women's Society of Christian Service held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Mary Jo Rubrir.ht Tuesday evening, Oct. 16. Mrs. Rubright, president, presided over the business meeting meet-ing after which a program was : presented. Plans are being made ! to hold a bazaar at the Utah Power & Light office on November Novem-ber 26. A light luncheon was served to about twelve. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Eva Watson of Copperton on November 20. Week end guest of Mary Lou Ball was Ann Marie Deakin of Bingham. Those from Lark attending the MIA union meeting held at South Jordan Tuesday, Oct. 16, were Mrs. Mary Beth Walker, Mrs. June Draper, Mrs. Virginia Seal. Mrs. Marv Bineham and Mrs. Shirley Pearson. A lovely dessert-bridge was given at the home of Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia Wells in compliment to Kathleen Sonne on Friday, Oct. 12. Bridge was played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Mary Jo Rubright, Rub-right, first; Mrs. Betty Gillam, second; Mrs. Sonne, consolation, and Mrs. Josie Coffey, bingo. Others present were Mrs. Alta Boyd, Mrs. Elaine Brownson and Mrs. Everett Randall. "How To Spot A Red Spy" Budenz tells horn the Communists Commu-nists recruit espionage agents from our universities, place them in influential positions, and train them to steal vital government |