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Show Hawthorne, Calif., are visiting with relatives in Lark. They are Mr. and Mrs. James Lofgran and family-and Mrs. Jessie Nielsen and family. Mrs. Ensign is a sister sis-ter of Mrs. Lofgran and a sister in law to Mrs. Nielsen. Mrs. Elizabeth Kelsey Chapman, Chap-man, 76, of Salt Lake City, passed pass-ed away last Thursday afternoon in a Salt Lake hospital of natural na-tural causes. She was the mother of Mrs. Roy (Irene) Nealley of Lark. Saturday, June 21, on their vacation va-cation which they plan to spend in Idaho with relatives and friends. , Ann Christie of Butterfield canyon was overnight guest Saturday, Sat-urday, June 21, of Mar Jean Lofgran. Lof-gran. Visiting for the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Giles and children, Richard and Linda, of Downey, Calif. They left to return re-turn home Wednesday. On Friday, Fri-day, June 13, Mr. and Mrs. Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Bigler visited in Heber with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bigler, Mrs. Virginia Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bigler, Russell Kohler, Vivian and Sharon Ellis. More than 70 pints of blood have been donated recently by residents of this small commu nity, in a drive sponsored by the Lions Club, Parent Teachers Ass'n and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Ward. Counting even the babies, officials estimated the total population pop-ulation of the town at about 800. A lovely dinner party was held Saturday, June 21, at the Tower Cafe in Salt Lake City in honor of Mrs. June Draper of Riverton on her birthday anniversary. Those enjoying the delightful dinner besides the honoree were Mrs. Horace Seal and Joy, Mrs. Jessie Nielsen, Mrs. Thomas Walker and Mrs. Harry Carson of Salt Lake City. Lark Lions Club held their regular re-gular meeting on Monday, June 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ensign and children, Gary and Janice, of LARK NEWS Joy Seal 901J1 Lark MIA sponsored a ward budget party Tuesday, June 24, at Lark ward amusement hall. They honored the outgoing mutual mu-tual officers by presenting each with a book. Games were played play-ed after which refreshments were served. Approximately 100 were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Reed left |