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Show third Tuesday this month will be work da.y, it was reported. The monthly bingo sponsored by the Lark Lions club was held Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. in the Lions hall. Mrs. Carrie Reed returned home Saturday, April 28th from 'Mesa, Ariz., after a seven week stay. Accompanying her home were her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Welby Rushton of Mesa. They returned to Arizona Sunday night. LARK NEWS Diane Reed, Phone 908-J 1 LARK LIONS Lark Lions are working on tennis courts and hope to have them completed within the next month. They will hold elections for next year's officers Wednesday, Wednes-day, May 9th. The 500 club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Carrie Doyle of Bingham Monday evening, April 30. Winning prizes at cards were Mrs. Anna Murray, Mrs. Lil Marshall and Mrs. Mary Grossman. Others enjoying the evening were Mrs. Gayle Gress-man, Gress-man, Mrs. Leola Peterson, 'Mrs. Delta Turner and 'Mrs. Lottie Dalley. Mrs. Alice Burke was a special guest. Lovely refreshments refresh-ments were served. Airs. Juanita Michaelscn and daughter, Anna Von, of Midvale were visitors in Lark Sunday. Lark School P-TA Lark iP-TA installed their new officers for the coming year Monday Mon-day evening, April 30. The sixth grade gave the program and the grade school band played musical mu-sical selections. Mrs. Zelline Stevens, Ste-vens, president, was presented with a P-TA president's pin and a small gold gavel. Mrs. Betty Gilkim installed the new officers. Due to the conflict of activities, activi-ties, the Woman's League of Voters Vot-ers will meet on Wednesday, May 16th. Lark Ward Relief Society will have their last literature lesson on Tuesday, May 8th. It will be given 'by Mary Bingham. The |