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Show 23, were Natalie Reed, Polly Ab-planalp Ab-planalp and Marilyn Dalley. Diane Reed was overnight guest of Melva Peterson Saturday, Satur-day, May 19th. The intermediate Girl Scout troops of Lark spent Friday afternoon af-ternoon through Sunday morning morn-ing at the scout camp in Butter-field Butter-field canyon. Those attending were Sally Gillam, Polly Ab-planalp, Ab-planalp, Marilyn Dalley, Judy Alexander of Midvale, Nancy Benevidez, Barbara Jo Rubright, Adalia Lopez, Barbara Peterson, Judy Hansen and their leaders, Mrs. Everett Randall and Mrs. jRiehard Rubright. LARK NEWS Diane Reed, Phone 908-J1 Sa!u7diryTMay 19, Primary officers and teachers of Lark Ward gave a party for all teachers teach-ers who have served while Sister Elaine Fahrni has been president. presi-dent. Those attending were Mrs. Fern Butterfield, Mrs. Birdie j Turner, Mrs. Norma Nichols and Mrs. Alice Jensen of the Stake Board. Others present were Diane Di-ane Reed, Nelva Peterson, Mrs. Fahrni, Mrs. Edna Moulton, Mrs. Ruby Hansen, Mrs. Evelyn Lov-1 ell and Lucy Jane, Mrs. Mary Beth Walker, Mrs. Leona Peterson, Peter-son, Mrs. Myrle Whiting and Mrs Carolyn Gross of Park City. A lovely time was had by all. Mrs. Geraldine Reed and daughters, dau-ghters, Dixie and Natalie, attended atten-ded the piano recital of Mrs. Donna Beth Linberg held in the Midvale Second Ward chapel Saturday, May 19. Natalie played play-ed "Neptune's Cave" by Long and Dixie played "Prelude in G Minor" by Rachmonioff. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Whiting and family, Norman, Vaughn, Dale and Jay, are leaving Saturday, Satur-day, May 26, to make their new home in Ft. Worth, Tex. Mrs. Floyd Reed and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Verl Reed and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Burr, all of Sandy on Sunday, May 20. Saturday, May 19th the Lark MIA girls and leaders, Mrs. Floyd Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rasmussen, planted tomatoes on the stake farm. A fun time was had by all. The first and second year Beehive Bee-hive girls held a party Tuesday evening, May 22. They exchanged exchang-ed sack lunches and had a very enjoyable time. Attending a weiner roast and slumber party at the home of Sally Gillam Wednesday, May |