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Show after which a business meeting was held and date was set for next year's reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Welby Rushton and children, Sandra and Russell, Rus-sell, of Mesa, Ariz., are here for a six weeks visit with relatives and friends. Sunday visitors of 'Bishop and Mrs. James Reed and daughter Sonja were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nielsen and children, Reed, Leslie, Les-lie, Steven und Pat tie Ann of Ernmett, Ida., and IMr. and Mrs. Louis Ault and children, Lou Donna, Linda and Jimmy of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Reed and daughters, Paula and Becky, traveled to Ogden Sunday, July 1, for a family reunion. LARK NEWS Diane Reed, Phone 908-J1 Lark Lions Lark Lions held their prize drawing Friday, June 29th, ait 7:30 p.m. in the Lark school house. Prize winners are listed as follows: First, choice, Winchester Model Mo-del 12 shotgun or Winchester Model 70. rifle, E. Eggers, Salt Lake City; second, kodak movie camera, 8 mm. and film, Clive Siddoway, Bingham Canyon; third, Philco clock radio, M. F. Larson, Riverton; fourth, fold-away fold-away (table and seats, Rex Groves, Grov-es, Lark; fifth, tackle box and assorted tackle, Leonard Steel Lark. On .Monday, July 2, under the sponsorship of Lark Lions the American Red Cross mobile blood unit was at Lark school from 1 to 5 p.m. for iblood donations. dona-tions. There were 6 pints donated do-nated which is a little under average but proved to fee very successful. Next regular Lions meeting will be held on Wednesday, July 11th. Mrs. Mary Taylor and children of Joliet, 111., are here for a two month visit with her father, Mr. Fred linrk. On Friday, June 29th, the Rindlesbach reunion was held at the Lark Ward chapel at 7:30 p.m. A program was presented and refreshments were served |