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Show ing to kindergarten next year were invited to attend. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Newly elected officers of Lark school P-TA will be installed at an installation tea to be held on April 20. LARK NEWS Joy Seal 901 J 1 LARK MIA GOLD AND GREEN BALL TONIGHT Annual Gold and Green Ball of Lark Ward MIA will be staged tonight. Friday, in the new Lark school house at 8:30 p.m. It's theme is "Shamrock Ball". Queen Joy Seal and her attendants, Ra-Nae Ra-Nae Holladay and MarJean 1-of-gran will reign over the social event. Clarice Bergman and her orchestra will provide music for dancing. A real nice floor show will be presented at 10 p.m. Mrs. Viva Sweat was hostess to the 509 club at her home Monday Mon-day night, March 23. A delicious dinner was served after which five hundred was played. High ! score was won by Mrs. Juanita 1 Michaelsen, cut prize by Mrs. Norma Holladay, and traveling prize by Mrs. Rita Rostrum. Others Oth-ers present were Mrs. Donna Bardsley, Mrs. Ina Lofgran, Mrs. Esther Tibolla, Mrs. Millie Wyk-eit Wyk-eit and Mrs. Bessie Bigler. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Roberts of Layton March 15. LARK LIONC CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION Election of officers was held at the regular business meeting of the Lark Lions club held Monday night. Those elected to serve during dur-ing the coming year were: president, presi-dent, R. C. Weagel; first vice president, Joe Tibolla; second vice president, Bert Fields; third vice president, Miles Davidson; secretary, Walter Abplanalp; treasurer, Leonard L. Miller; tail twister, Howard Bare; Lion tamer, tam-er, Eldon Bailey; two year directors direc-tors William Fahrni and Clyde Gillam. Mr. Fahrni was in charge of the evening's program and showed show-ed three pictures on the world and people and customs and habits. Definite arrangements have been made for creating a playground play-ground area at the school and $200 has been donated toward that project. Spring clean up of out of doors throughout Lark is to start as soon as weather permits. per-mits. Mrs. Jessie Sandstrom is convalescing con-valescing in the LDS hospital after undergoing an operation there Monday, March 23. Mr. and Mrs. David Nrelsen and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nielsen and daughter Peggy of Mona visited with Virginia Lee Nielsen who is a patient at the Primary Child-icn's Child-icn's hospital Sunday. An adult education course on child psychology sponsored by the Lark P-TA is being held at the Lark school. The course started start-ed lust night, Thursday, and will continue tor the next six weeks. Pete Mickelsen is the instructor. pre-school tea was held after he study course Thursday night. 11 mothers having children go- |