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Show San Francisco, Calif., where they plan to visit two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckstrom and son Darrell of West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Foist and family spent the week end camping camp-ing and fishing at Strawberry reservoir. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweat left last Sunday for Colorado where they plan to spend two wonderful wonder-ful weeks touring and fishing. Bonnie Skinner, Marjorie Parker Par-ker and Sally Brown, all of Cop-perton, Cop-perton, visited with Joy Seal Sunday, June 28th. Earl Bigler of 'Lark won the traveling trophy for this year at the Salt Lake Gun Club on Sunday, Sun-day, June 21. Joe Dumont, also of Lark, who was trying for the second time for the trophy, was runnerup. Both men shot 24x23 to start with. In the shoot off Mr. Bigler shot 25x25 to nose out Mr. Dumont. Ann Christie held the weekly Salt Lake Gun Club trophy Monday Mon-day after firing a straight 25x25 to lead last Sunday's tournament Ann Christie, daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Christie, left Tues day for Sun Valley, Idaho, where she will participate in the ATA tournament, wheih got underway Wednesday and continues to Sunday. LARK NEWS Joy Seal H I J I Carol Stefl, daughter of Mr.' Mid Mrs. Laniard Steel, 1 ft Monday, Mon-day, June 211. for California where she plans to viMt with her brother broth-er and sister inl aw. Pvt. and Mrs. Garth Steel. Pvt. Steel is Stationed at Fort Old, Calif. Carol I plans to be gone a'liout a month. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Crump and son Scott arrived in Lark on Friday, Fri-day, June 20 from Newport, IW., ; where he was stationed while in the navy. They are visiting with relatives. Among1 them are their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Clyde Ciump and Mr.and Mrs. Jesse Sandstrom. Mrs. Manila Anderson and son John left Sunday, June 28 for |