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Show coming Sunday, June 8th, at the LDS church at 2:00 p.m. A program pro-gram has been prepared and refreshments re-freshments are to be served. All girls mutual age and mothers are invited. . son and family spent the week lend visiting with friends and I relatives at Elsinore and vicinity. Mrs. Millie Wykert returned home Sunday, June 1st, from a two weeks' visit with her son, Joe Osborne, of Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Bessie Randall was hostess hos-tess to the Bridge club at her home - on Tuesday, May 27th. Bridge was played after which a dessert was served and enjoyed. enjoy-ed. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Elaine Brownson, first; Mrs. Betty Gillam, consolation, and Mrs. Josie Coffey, bingo. Others present were Mrs. Margaret Du-Bois, Du-Bois, Mrs. Alta Boyd and Mrs. Mary Jo Rubright. Mrs. Norma I Holladay was a guest of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nell and son Larry of Bellevue, Nebr., left j Monday morning, June 2, after a week's visit with Mr. Nell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell. I Royal Michael is spending this ' week with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Neilsen of Salina. Luncheon guests Monday afternoon, af-ternoon, June 2, of Mrs. R.P. Nell were Mrs. Marie Barber of San Francisco, Calif., and Mrs. Geneva Gen-eva West of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Reed spent the Memorinl day week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson of Cleveland, Ida. Saturday dinner euests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker and daughter were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Freeman and children, Stana and Gerry, of Border, Wyo. Joy Seal was hostess at her home to her Junior-Gleaner class ! on Tuesday, June 3. A welcome I speech was given by Joy to the new members of the class. After a little discussion by the girls, i light refreshments were served, j Those present were Barbara I Michaelsen, teacher: Ann Christie, Chris-tie, Carol Steel, MarJean Lof- urnn, Nelva Peterson, and Ra-Nae. Ra-Nae. Holladay. New class officers were elected. They are: president presi-dent Ann Christie; ward chairman chair-man Carol Steel; social chairman chair-man Joy Seal; ways and means chairman RaNae Holladay. ! The M.I.A. are holding a Mothers' Mo-thers' and Daughters' Tea this LARK NEWS Joy Seal 901 Jl Mr. and Mrs. Coy Michaelsen ore receiving congratulations on the birth ot a daughter at Cottonwood Cot-tonwood Maternity hospital on May 29th. She weighed seven pounds and five ounces. Mother, and daughter have been report-, ed doing nicely. I The )09 club held their last meeting until fall at the home of Mrs. Rita Rostrum on Mon-' day, June 2nd. A delightful din-' ner was served after which five hundred was played. First prize was won by Mrs. Millie Wykert, cut prize by Mrs. Jenny Ball, and traveling prize by Mrs. Donna Bardsley. Others present were Mrs. Bessie Bigler, Mrs. Norma Holladay, Mrs. Ina Lofgran, Mrs. Viva Sweat and Mrs. Ila Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Earl of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Bessie Bigler Big-ler of Lark spent Thursday and Friday, May 29th and 30th, with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicken, all of Heber. Mr. and Mrs. EIRoy Michael- |