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Show Mrs. Geraldecn Reed. The latter Mrs. Reed installed the new P-TA P-TA officers. iLark LDS Ward Mother's day program will be presented this Sunday, May 13th at the ward-house ward-house at 10:30 a.m. The Junior Sunday School will combine with the Senior Sunday School in presenting the hour program. irs. Clyde Gillam, Mrs. Floyd Reed and Mrs. Dick Rubnght attended the Jordan P-TA Council Coun-cil executive meeting held yes terday, Thursday, at Midvale Junior high. Mrs. June Draper, Mrs. Beverly Bever-ly Carson and Mrs. Virginia Sal of Riverton attended the fashion sIhjw at the high school Wednesday. LARK NEWS Diane Reed, Phone 908-J1 A daughter was welcomed Friday, May 4, by IMr. and Mrs. Kenton Reed of Lark. The baby was born at Cottonwood Maternity Mater-nity hospital. She weighed six pounds and twelve ounces. Lark Lions held their cleanup campaign Tuesday, May 8th. Trucks were sent to pick up rib-bish. rib-bish. Lark Ward Relief Society held its literature meeting Tuesday, May 8. Lesson was given by Mrs. Mary Bingham. Next Tuesday, May 15 will be work day. It will le under direction of Mrs. Ruby Knudsen of Copperton who will demonstrate quilting. A party was held Thursday, May 10th in honor of the visiting teachers. All of the Relief Society ladies and their partners were invited. Those from ILark attending the Bingham Junior and Senior High P-TA meeting and installation and the fashion show held at the high school Wednesday were Mrs. Jo Coffey, Mrs. Betty Gill-am, Gill-am, Mrs. Berniece Willie, Mrs. Thelma Reed, Mrs. Elaine Robinson, Robin-son, Mrs. Mary Beth Walker, Mrs Bessie Randall, Mrs. Norma Hol-laday, Hol-laday, Mrs. Leola Peterson and I |