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Show featured many years in Europe and America will present an all professional show at the Bingham Bing-ham high school auditorium next Thursday night, December 11, at 8 p.m. under the sponsorship of the Lark LDS Ward. Holladay, Royal Michaelsen, Joy Seal and Ann Christie. GEORGE PITTS TO APPEAR AT BINGHAM HIGH NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT . George Pitts, the celebrated sound impressionist of radio, stage and television in the world with his highlights of variety as dan District P-TA meeting held at the Lark elementary school on Monday, December 1st. Regular Regu-lar business was discussed . after which light refreshments '. were served. Mrs, Carrie. Reed has returned to Lark to visit with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Reed, after visiting the past five months with her daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davies of Anaconda, Anacon-da, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker of Lovell, Wyo. Mrs. Reed plans to spend December in Lark. Mr. and Mrs. James Lofgran and daughters, Pamela and Mar-Jean, Mar-Jean, spent an enjoyable day Thursday, November 27th in Mona with Mrs. Lofgran's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen. Niel-sen. Week end guests of Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia Seal and family were Mr. and Mrs. Max Seal and sons, Kent and Craig of Pocatello, Ida. Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Big-ler Big-ler were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Earl and children, Elizabeth and Tom, Bill Earl and Colleen Hutch ins, all of Salt Lake City. Junior Gleaner girls and Junior Jun-ior M Men of Lark Ward MIA enjoyed a party at the home of Mrs. Barbara Michaelsen Tuesday, Tues-day, December 2. A lesson was given after which light refreshments refresh-ments were served. Those present pres-ent were MarJean Lofgran, Rex Whitke, Don Ferguson, RaNae LARK NEWS ; Joy Seal 901 J 1 BLOODMOBILE TO BE IN LARK MONDAY Residents of this small mining community are expected to break their record set in June for blood donations when the Red Cross mobile unit visits Lark next Monday, December 8th from 1 to 6 p.m. On June 13, the residents turned turn-ed out in the largest percentage numbers of any community or area up until that time Red Cross officials told the Lark Lions club, sponsors of the drive. In addition to the donating of blood a blood typing campaign is being sponsored as part of the civilian defense program. Personnel Per-sonnel will be on hand to type the blood of all residents requesting request-ing it. Committee in charge for the Lions club consists of Clyde Gil-lam. Gil-lam. Harold Wells and Dr. E. R. Huckleberry. . Mrs. Margaret DuBois of Salt Lake City was hostess to the bridge club at her home on Tuesday, Tues-day, November 25th. A light dessert des-sert was served after which bridge was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Virginia Wells, first; Mrs. Jo Coffey, consolation and Mrs. Bessie Randall, bingo. Others present were Mrs. Mary Jo Rubright, Mrs. Elaine Brown-son. Brown-son. Mrs. Alta Boyd and Mrs. Betty Gillam. Anna Von Michaelsen was an overnight guest of Sally Cong-don Cong-don of Bingham Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Reed are receiving congratulations on the birth of a ' daughter at Cottonwood Cotton-wood maternity hospital Thanks-Riving Thanks-Riving day, November 27th. She weighed six pounds and one ounce. Mother and daughter are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Giles of Centerville spent Sunday visiting vis-iting with Mrs. Giles' mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweat. Lark executive P-TA mem-lers mem-lers were hostesses to the Jor- |