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Show ings, report and theme of the program, President Roberta Ras-mussen; Ras-mussen; song "One World", Sing ing Mothers; reading of tribute to our foreign sisters, Ina Lof-grati Lof-grati first counselor and Myrle Tuesday, November 3. Games were played and a lovely luncheon lunch-eon was served. Committee in j charge were: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd I Reed, Mrs. Thelma Reed, Mrs. Mary Beth Walker and Mrs. Bessie Bigler. Fifteen others were present. Dell Nell returned to St. Mark's hospital Wednesday, November No-vember 4th with a serious heart condition. All residents of Lark wish him well. Mrs. Virginia Seal and daughter dau-ghter Joy are leaving today, Fri-1 day, for Pocatello, Idaho, where j they plan to stay a week while Mrs. Max Seal goes to join her husband in San Francisco for a week. First get-together of the season sea-son of the 500 club was held at the home of Mrs. Mary Gress-man Gress-man Thursday, October 29. Five hundred was played after which a light luncheon was served. ; Prizes were won by Mrs. Lottie ' Dalley, first; Mrs. Cecily Jackson, Jack-son, second; and Mrs. Lil Marshall, Mar-shall, house. Others present were Mrs. Delta Turner of Lehi, Mrs. Elva Baum, Mrs. Barbara Yen-1 gich, Mrs. Leola Peterson and ! Mrs. Myrlene Burke, who was special guest. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Peterson were Mr. and Mrs. Al Huber and family of j Salt Lake Citv. Lark Ward Relief Society Con ference was held Sunday, November No-vember 1 with ' For it shall come to pass in that day that every man shall hear the fulness of the , gospel in his own tongue and in his own language through these j who are ordained unto this power pow-er by the ministration of the comforter shed forth upon them i for the revelation of Jesus Christ a world sisterhood" as its theme. The program was as follows: I Preliminary music, Grace ! Moore; song "High On The , Mountain Top", congregation;' ! invocation, Marie Owens; sus- j taining of officers, class leaders and visiting teachers, Beatrice' Reed, secretary-treasurer; greet- LARK NEWS Joy Seal 901 Jl The West Jordan Stake Harvest Har-vest Ball will take place at the Lark school house auditorium tomorrow night, Saturday, November No-vember 7th at 8:30 p.m. All stake mutual members are invited. Max Seal of Pocatello, Idaho, was overnight guest of his mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Virginia Seal, Saturday, Satur-day, October 31, prior to going to San Francisco for two weeks. "I Tried To Kidnap Stalin's Son" Read the amazing, inside in-side story of Colonel Ulius Amoss' recent attempt to engineer engi-neer Vassily Stalin's escape from Russia! It's a factual account of danger and intrigue, plot and counter-plot, with which the spy thrillers of fiction cannot compare. com-pare. Look for it in The American Amer-ican Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. Special interest group of the Lark Ward MIA held a social |