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Show land her veil of sheer illusion fell !to elbow length. The bridal bouquet bou-quet was a lavendar orchid en-circled en-circled by white carnations. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Nyla Abreu, matron of honor, I who wore a navy blue ballerina ' length gown, and bridesmaids Miss Isabel Abreu and Miss Judy Hansen who were in lavendar and light blue ballerina length gowns. Eugene Abreu performed du-1 ties of the best man. For the occasion the bride's mother donned an aqua shaded gown and wore a red rose corsage. cor-sage. The groom's mother was attired in a navy blue suit and wore a corsage of white carnations. carna-tions. The newly weds will make i ! their home in Midvale. I children, Ricky and Susan, of Granger. Mrs. Winder is Mrs. Reed's niece. The stake Beehive-Scout Gold and Green ball was held Saturday, Satur-day, April 10, at the Lark school-house. school-house. It started at 7:30 p.m. A lovely floor show was given with the different wards in the stake participating. Group dances and mixers were held and prizes given giv-en to couples dancing on the floor. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Barbara Barrett was hostess hos-tess to members of her club on Wednesday evening, April 7th. Prizes at cards were won by Mis. Florence Abplanalp, Mrs. Esther Tibolla and Mrs. Connie Andrus. Refreshments were served. ser-ved. An Easter carnival was held nt the Lark sehoolhouse yesterday, yester-day, Thursday. The traveling assembly from Bingham high school and other special numbers num-bers comprised the program. There were different booths and homemade pastries and ice cream were sold. Door prizes and other prizes were given away. Proceeds Pro-ceeds went to the Lark Ward building fund. Miss Uianah Hansen Bride of April 10 A lovely bride of April 10 was Miss Utanah Hansen, who was wedded to LaVern Abreu. The morning nuptials which took place at Lark, were solemnized by Bishop A. James Reed. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen of Lark, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Abreu, also of Lark. A reception honoring the newlyweds new-lyweds was held that evening at eight o'clock in the North Ward chapel at Fairview, Utah. The bride's uncle, Don C. Hansen, was master of ceremonies. The bride received guests in a white gown of ballerina length LARK NEWS Diane Reed, Phone 908-Jl LARK LIONS ELECT NEW OFFICERS Jack Whitmore was elected president of the Lark Lions club for the ensuing year at a meeting meet-ing held Monday night, April 12. Other officers elected include: Eldon Bailey, first vice president; presi-dent; Dan Brownson, second vice president; Saren Barrett, third vice president; Don Willie, secretary; sec-retary; W. J. Fahrni, treasurer; Leonard L. Miller, tail twister; Dr. E. R. Huckleberry and Howard How-ard Bare, directors. Delegates to the June conference confer-ence that will be held at Logan were also named. They are: Mr. Whitmore, Mr. Fahrni, Wilbur Smith and Walter Abplanalp. It was reported that seventeen members of the Lark club participated par-ticipated in the crab sizzle held at the Civic Center last Saturday Satur-day night. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Michaelsen were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunt and children, child-ren, Shawna, Michael, Robert and Ray, of Granger. Mr. Hunt is Mrs. Michaelsen's brother. The 509 club met Monday evening ev-ening at -the home of Mrs. Frank Sweat. Five hundred was played play-ed -with prizes going to Mrs. Donna Bardsley, first, and Mrs. Juanita Michaelsen, traveling. Light refreshments were served. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reed and family were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winder and |