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Show ground attended Huck Finn day at Murray park Wednesday. Mrs. Vyrle Staulfer and children child-ren of Arvada, Colo, are spending spend-ing three weeks with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas Mrs. Stauffer's husband will ji un her here next week Last Sunday, Earl Bigler of Lark won the tronhv shoot, tea- ture event of the Salt Lake Gun Club program, with a 2 score. Headquarters 2ol7th Air Reserve Re-serve Center. Clearfield, Utah-Announcement Utah-Announcement has been made tins week from the office of the Commandant, that Walter J Ames, u resident of Lark, has been accepted for training m a course in flight operations at the newly activated air reserve tram ing center, Naval Supply Depot, Clearfield. Mr. Ames is a first lieutenant in the air force reserve. re-serve. He will begin classvvork the first week in July, attending two classes per month in a pay status. He will also serve a If) day active duty training tour, either at the Center or at Hill Air Force Base, during the year. In additiun to receiving the pay of his rank for this training, he will accrue points toward eventual retirement pay if lie remains active ac-tive in the reserves. Lt. Ames is participating in the newest phase of post war training for air reservists. re-servists. The center at Clearfield is one of seven such centers established es-tablished in the western United States to act as the hub of reserve re-serve activities in the area they I serve. The Clearfield Center ser-Jves ser-Jves Utah, Idaho, and Montana. This training program is available avail-able to all air reservists, officers or airmen residing in the area. Full details on courses and requirements re-quirements can be obtained at the Air Reserve Squadron in Salt Lake or writing the center, Naval Supply Depot, Clearfield, direct. The Butterlield Canyon Gun Club began its regular summer trap shoots under the lights last night (Thursday) at 8 p.m. according ac-cording to Ciayde Alexander, club secretary. Shoots will be held every other Thursday thru-out thru-out the summer. All trap" shooters shoot-ers are invited to come out. The club is located approximately six-miles six-miles west of Kiverton on" the Kiverton-Lark highway. Mrs. Virginia Seal and daughter. daugh-ter. Joy, left Tuesday, June 15. with the Sons of Utah Pioneers trek. While on their journey, a statue of Abraham Lincoln will be presented to the state of Illinois Illi-nois m Springfield where the former president is buried. Mr and Mrs. Elrov Michaelson and family attended the Childs family reunion held at Onden park Sunday, June 13. Mrs. lUich-aelson lUich-aelson took part on the program by favoring the audience with a vocal solo. Youngsters from the Lark play LARK NEWS Diane Reed, Phone 908-J1 BINGHAM-LARK LIONS TO INSTALL NEW j OFFICERS SATURDAY j Joint installation of new offie-1 cis of the Bingham and Lark : Lions Clubs will take place Saturday Sat-urday evening, June 1!, at But-tei But-tei field canyon at (i 'M p.m. Dinner Din-ner will be served and about 125 to 140 are expected to attend. Newly elected district governor, gover-nor, Norman Berndt of District 28-T, will preside. Walter Ab-planalp. Ab-planalp. member of the Lark club, has just recently accepted the position of deputy district governor and will serve in Mr. Berndt's cabinet, it was teported. Bishop A. James Reed drove ; to Tabiona, Utah. Tuesday, June: 15, on a business trip. i |