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Show starting at 10 a.m. Priiei will include steaks and hams. A good turnout is expected. "Should A Wife Interfere? Watch for it! Mrs. Chuck Dres-sen, Dres-sen, wife of the former Brooklyn Brook-lyn Dodger manager, tells why she selped her husband lose his job. Read it for yourself in The American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. LARK NEWS ! Mis. Thomas Walker, Ph. 909-J1 Mr. find Mrs. P. W. Peterson spent Thanksgiving at the home of ttnir son, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Peterson of Midvale. Mrs. Virginia Seal, Mrs. Dallas Draper, Mrs. Harry Carson and Mrs. Thomas Walker attended the funeral services of their brother bro-ther in law and uncle, Lyle Mac-Kay, Mac-Kay, held at Bennion Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sirney Arnold have returned from a trip to .Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. R. Clyde Crump and Mr. and Mrs. Cat Crump and son Scott were dinner guests Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs. Tex Crump and daughters of Herriman. Mr. and Mrs. James Lofgran and daughters, Pamela and Mar-Jean, Mar-Jean, spent Thanksgiving with Airs. 'Iofgran's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen of Mona. I Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Crane and: daughter Deon of Herriman at-1 tended the evening service at Lark ward last Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Reed and, daughter Sonja enjoyed Thanks-, giving dinner with their daughter daugh-ter and familv, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ault and children of Mid- j vale. I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller, spent Thanksgiving day visiting friends and relatives in Bingham Bing-ham and Midvale. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller were their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mill, r of Provo. A birthday dinner was given for Mrs. Jessie Nielsen Monday evening at Harmon's Cafe by Mrs. VVii ginia Seal and Joy, Mrs. Thomas Walker, Mrs. Dallas Draper Dra-per and Mrs. Harry Carson of Kiverton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler had as dinner guests Thanksgiving dav Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicken anil Miss Margaret Murdock of Heber City, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Karl and children, Elizabeth and Bill and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Earl of 'Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Giles and children, Roxanne and Mark of Centerville spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweat. Mrs. Robert Hacker and Val and Rebecca of Salt Lake City visited Wednesday with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zah-ler. Zah-ler. Mrs. Cecily Jackson was hostess hos-tess to the 5U0 club at her home last Wednesday night. Mrs. Myr-kne Myr-kne Burke of Bingham was a special guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. Lil Marshall, first; Mrs. Delta Turner, second, and Mrs. Barbara Yengirh, house. Others present were Mrs. Mary Gress-man, Gress-man, Mrs! Leola Peterson, Mrs. Lottie Dalley and Mrs. Elva Baum. Lovely refreshments were served. Next get-together will be at Mrs. Baum's home December Decem-ber 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gressman had as Thanksgiving guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burke and children; Peggy and Karen Wil cox of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wittka spent Thanksgiving in Ogden with relatives. Work day will be held at Lark Ward Relief Society next Tuesday Tues-day at 10 a.m. Time will be spent in quilting and learning how to etch glasses. It is hoped there will be a large turnout. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gressman were dinner guests Sunday of Pete Sayatovic and daughter, JoAnn, of Bingham. A shoot sponsored by the Bulierfield Gun Club, assisted by the Lark Lions Club will be held Sunday, December 6, |