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Show bert Jackson, Lark; Floyd H. Rasmussen, Lark, reelected recording re-cording secretary; Gardell Rose-quist, Rose-quist, Lark, treasurer, succeeding succeed-ing Jay Smith, Midvale, and Joseph Jo-seph Hansen, Lark, guide, replacing re-placing Charles Oliver, Riverton. Ellis N. Thomas, Lehi, and Stanley Stan-ley Arnold, Riverton, were chosen chos-en guards, succeeding Mr. Hansen Han-sen and Donald Hafen, Salt Lake City. Trustees named are Clarence Clar-ence Ball, Lark, reelected; Mr. Reynolds and Lou G. Peterson, Lark, succeeding Clarence J. Hatt and R. C. Oliver, Lark. turned to her home Sunday after visiting a week with her cousin, RaNae Holladay. Mr. and Mrs. iR. Clyde Crump and son Dale, left August 3 to attend the Hill Cumorah pageant at Palmyra, N. Y. From there they continued on to Newport, R. I., to visit with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Crump. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball left Wednesday, August 13th on a two weeks vacation to the northwest. Carol Steel is spending a few days in Bingham as guest of Frances Goris. Ann Christie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Christie of But-terfield But-terfield canyon, left Tuesday to attend the national trapshoot to be held in Ohio. She expects to be gone ten days. The Lark LDS ward barbecue held at Butterfield canyon Tuesday Tues-day night was a big success. A good time was enjoyed by the large crowd who attended. Proceeds Pro-ceeds from the affair went to the new church .building fund. A regular business meeting of the Lark Lions club was held Monday, August 11th. with the newly installed officers in charge Special guest was Don Willie, former Lark resident. "How To Spot A Wolf Young men, say the experts, can be divided di-vided into four groups. Only the last two are the dangerous types Full of clever tricks that every ev-ery smart girl should learn to recognize. What are the" principal princi-pal wolf signs? What is a girl's best defense against overly amorous am-orous males? There's timely advice ad-vice in this article which appears ap-pears in the New American Weekly, that great magazine distributed dis-tributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. LARK LOCAL ELECTS Election and installation of new officers of the United Steel-workers Steel-workers Union, Local 4292, of Lark, was announced last Friday Fri-day by John Vlakovich, president, presi-dent, who succeeds Clarence Reynolds, Salt Lake City. George Lee, Salt Lake City, was elected vice president, succeeding suc-ceeding John Mumford, Midvale; Glenn Clayton, Salt Lake City, financial secretary, replaces Ro-' Richard Bowles; 11. Dance of the Moon with Anna Von Michael-sen Michael-sen as the wizard. Other dancers are Diane Reed, Sharon Fahrni, Regina Michaelsen; 12. Dance "Cruising Down the River" with Sonja Reed, Virginia Nielsen, Pamela Lofgran; 13. Dance "Syncopated "Syn-copated Clock", Marsha Walker, Sharon Fahrni, -Velma Martinez, Diane Reed, Regina Michaelsen; 14. "Precision Line" by Pat and Connie Crane; 15. Accordion solo by Ellen Coombs; 16. Dance "Candy" by Suzanne Miller, Linda and Richard Bowles, Nancy, Nan-cy, Lea, Vita Read, Vickie Jean Kay; 17. Dance "Doll Shop" with Kay Peterson, Darlen Trujillo, Nancy Neally as majorettes; Vel-Ma Vel-Ma Martinez as the bell boy; Marsha Walker as the clown; Dixie Reed as the can-can doll; Pamela Lofgran as the acrobatic doll, and Karen Greer as the toe doll. All dances were created by Mary Lou Ball, dance instructor. Miss Joy Seal is accompanist. A short program was given at Her-riman Her-riman Thursday night. Jeanne Miller of Payson re- LARK NEWS Joy Seal 901 Jl LARK PLAYGROUND DANCE REVUE -TONIGHT Lark summer playground, part of the Salt Lake County Recreation, Recrea-tion, will present a dance revue tonight, Friday, August 15th at 7 p.m. in the Lark school auditorium, audi-torium, it was announced. The public is invited to attend. Opening number on the program pro-gram will be a piano solo by Joy Seal. Other numbers are: Dance "Mistress Mary" by age group 3 to 7 consisting of Linda Bare, Diane Bare, Suzanna Reed, Karen Kar-en Greer, Judy Hansen; 3. "Dance of the Flower Fairies" elf is Regina Michaelsen, flower fairies fair-ies are Sharen Fahrni, Diane Reed, Velma Martinez, Marsha Walker; 4. Four Leaf Clover dance by Bonnie Dansie, Kathy Bodell; 5. Dance "Music, Music, Music" by Lucy Lovell, Kay Hig-ginson, Hig-ginson, Karen Michaelsen; 6. Vocal solo by Luis Lopez; 7. Dance "Ballet Fantasy" by Diane Reed, Sharon Fahrni, Regina Re-gina Michaelsen, Marsha Walker; Walk-er; .8. Dance "Umbrella Man" with Jackie Dally as the umbrella um-brella man. Other dancersDixie Reed, Lois Fahrni, Evelyn Reed, Betty Medley, Kay Peterson, Pat Dally; 9. Dance 'IPeggy O'Neil" by Susan and Sally Gillam, Kathy Ka-thy Bare, Vickie Pearson, Pamela Pam-ela Lofgran, Joyce Peterson, Ellen Coombs, Marilyn Holladay, Virginia Nielsen, Sonja Reed, Lucille Martinez, Marie Baum, Natalie Reed; 10. Vocal duet by Linda and |