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Show LARK NEWS Diane Reed, Phono 90R-J1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ivie of Long Beach, Calif., arc visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gressman. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weagel attended the LDS choir concert given at the Salt Lake tabor-1 nutie Wednesday. May 4. Mothers and daughters from Lark ward attending the West Jordan Stake Beehive girls' "swarm night" held at Riverton Second ward Wednesday night, May 11, were Mrs. Floyd Reed and daughter Dixie, Mrs. Max Lovell and daughter Lucy Jane, Mrs. James Reed and daughter Sonja, Mrs. Tharen Holladay and daughter Marilyn, Mrs. Dee Coombs and daughter Ellen, Mrs. Virg Rostrum and daughter Lorraine, Lor-raine, Mrs. Fred Fnhrni and daughter dau-ghter Lois, Mrs. Floyd Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen and daughter Sheila, Mrs. Jim Dalley and daughter Jackie, Nancy Ncally and Anna Marie Whitlock. Mutual presidency attending at-tending were Mrs. Juanita Mich-aclsen, Mich-aclsen, Mrs. Betty Oliver and Mrs. LaVon Crump. Mr. and Mrs. Zane Dumont and family and Second Lt. and Mrs. Ned Miller and daughter j iwere guests at a Mother's day dinner held at the home of Mr, ana Mrs. Leonard L. Miller Sunday. Sun-day. ' The 500 club was entertained . at the home of Mrs. Lt-ola Peterson Peter-son Friday, M ly C. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Lottie Dalley, Mrs. Delta Turner and Mrs. Olive Allinson. Other members mem-bers attending were Mrs. Mary Gressman, Mrs. Cecily Jackson, Mrs. F.lva Baum and Mrs. Lil Marshall. Lovely refreshments were served. Mrs. Charles Alien and Mrs. Richard Rubright have recently been installed as Girl Scout leaders. lead-ers. Miss Kaye Abplunnlp of Salt Lake City visited with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ab-planalp Ab-planalp and sister, Polly, over,' the week end. ,tess, those who enjoyed the oc-'casion oc-'casion were Mr. and Mrs. Bob ( Cochran and children, Cheryl and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Osoro and daughter Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Massa and daughters, daugh-ters, Connie Marie and Cynthia Ann and George Massa Jr. Linda Mae and Wayne Grubb accompanied their grandfather, C. M. Hawkins to Salt 'Lake City last Thursday to visit their mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Pearl Grubb. Ramon Gallegos came from Peteca, New Mexico recently to take his mother, Mrs. Roseanna Esquibel, back home. Mrs. Es-quibel, Es-quibel, who has been here about four months, underwent an. operation op-eration in Salt Lake and remained remain-ed here at the homes of her children, chil-dren, Mrs. Isadore Chavez, Mrs. Adonis Gutirrez end also a son while recuperating. Mrs. Henry Keysaw was a Salt Lake City visitor Wednesday. John Pechina, son of Mrs. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christie returned home April 29th from Nevada to visit with Robert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chris tie of Butterfield canyon. LARK LIONS At the meeting of the Lark Lions Club held last Monday night, delegates were chosen to (jo to the state convention to be held at Cedar City on June 2, 3, and 4. Those named were: Dan Brownson, Soren Barrett, Wilbur Smith and Walter Abplanalp. Annual spring clean-up campaign, cam-paign, sponsored by the club, is set for Tuesday, May 17. Everyone Every-one is urged to leave rubbish on roadside for easy pickup for hauling away by club members. It was also reported that members mem-bers were working very hard on the ball field in hopes of having it ready for use this summer. Next regular meeting of the club is scheduled for Monday, May 23. Pechina, who recently completed two years in the army and received re-ceived his honorable discharge at Ft. Huauchuca, Ariz., arrived home Sunday. Mrs. Beverly Shea and sons, Ricky and Randy of Bingham, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck and family. Visitors of Mrs. Rose IPechina Wednesday were Mrs. Rose Yen-gieh Yen-gieh and Mrs. George Jones of Midvale. Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scorzato were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leonard Leon-ard and Mr. and Mrs. Chick Ad-derley Ad-derley of Bingham and Mr;, and Mrs. Wick Dokos of Salt Lake. o |