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Show LARK NEWS Diane Reed, Phone 9U8-J1 LARK WARD ANNUAL BAZAAR SATURDAY Tomorrow Saturday, March 27, is the day the Lark ward will hold its annual bazaar at the Lark schoolhouae according to Relief Society President Mrs. Roberta Rasmussen. It will begin be-gin at 5:30 p.m. and a beef dinner din-ner will be served at 6 p.m. The cost is $2.00 per plate or $8.00 .i family. There will be a fish pond for the younger group at 4 p.m. A program from Brigham Young University will be presented following fol-lowing the dinner. Everyone welcome to attend. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reed and family on Sunday, March 21, were Mrs. Reed's brother and wife and five girls, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Fland and Karen, Margaret, Lyle, Linda and Christine of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ault and children of Midvale. Monday evening visitors at the Floyd Reed home were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hand of Sandy. Lark Ward MiaMaids attended the "Dear to My Heart" program at West Jordan Second Ward I I Tuesday night. Guest speaker I was Mrs. Margaret S. Lohner of the YWMIA general board. Light refreshments weir served after- wards. I House guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Allen is Mr. Allen's mother, Mrs. Lora Allen of Minnesota. Minn-esota. She arrived March 7th and is to return to Minnesota Sunday, Sun-day, March 28th. Mis. Don Willie entertained at a lovely dessert-bi idge compli- j menting Mrs. Lora Allen Thurs-, day evening, March 18th. Twen-j ty guests were present. Several other parties honoring Mrs. Allen 1 were given during the week. Mrs. Floyd Reed attended a birthday luncheon for her sister at the home of Mrs. Frances Hand of Sandy Wednesday, Mar.; 24th. Four other sisters also at-' tended. j |