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Show Proceeds to go to the church building fund. A big time and fun for all is planned. Let's have a big turnout. Come and renew old acquaintances. The 509 club was held at the home of Mrs. Millie Wykert on Wednesday, May 13. A delicious dinner was served after which five hundred was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ina Lofgran, first; Mrs. Juanita Michaelson, cut, and Mrs. Viva Sweat, traveling. travel-ing. Mrs. Ha Coombs was special guest. Others present were Mrs. Bessie Bigler, Mrs. Norma Holla-day, Holla-day, Mrs. Rita Rostrum and Mrs. Esther Tibolla. On Monday, May 25 the club will have their closing clos-ing party in Salt Lake City. Ted Sandstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sandstrom, who underwent un-derwent an operation at L D S hospital in Salt Lake City recently, recent-ly, came home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Allinson visited in Tooele Sunday with Mis. Allinson's daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnson. Mrs. Johnson is the former for-mer LaVae Webb of Lark. Major and Mrs. Koss M. Newell of Greenville, South Carolina, and Mrs. M. S. Newell of Blaek-fout, Blaek-fout, Ida., visited Monday, May 18 with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler. ; Mr. Bigler is the son and brother , to Mrs. Newell and Major NewelL f Mrs. Everett Allinson was hon- i ored on her birthday with a dinner din-ner at the home of her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. I Keith Webb of Riverton on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, May 13. Mr. Allinson was also present. Washington Mrs. Jessie M. Neilsen, a widow with four children chil-dren whose husband was killed in a Utah mine disaster, has been recommended for postmaster of Lark, Rep. William A. Dawson (R. Utah) said Tuesday. The congressman con-gressman said he had sent Mrs. Neilsen's name to the Post Office Department and that her appointment, appoint-ment, on an acting basis until she qualifies under Civil Service was expected to be announced. "Meet Queen Elizabeth's Moth- 1 er In Law" Read the inspiring story of Princess Alice of Greece, who believes she can better serve her country and humanity as a Nun. Based on an exclusive interview in-terview held at her convent, this special feature is a document of deeply-moving human interest. Read it in the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. LARK NEWS . Joy Seal 901J1 Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Seal and Mrs. Pearl Warwood of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mrs. Virginia Seal and family. Mr. Seal and Mrs. Warwood are inlaws in-laws of Mrs. Seal. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker and daughter Marsha visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christensen ' ! and daughters of Salt Lake City ' Saturday evening, May 16. ' Mrs. Joyce Seal and sons, Craig ' and Kent, of Pocatello, Idaho, ' spent Wednesday evening, May ' 20 visiting with Mrs. Virginia Seal and family. Lark has four graduates from Bingham high this year. They are very proud of them and wish them all the luck and success in the coming years. The graduates are Dona Linck, JoAnn Medley, Joy Seal and Adelaide Lopez. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb and daughter of Riverton were dinner din-ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Allinson on Monday, May 18. The dinner was in honor of Mr. Allinson's birthday. birth-day. LARK HOMECOMING Lark Homecoming is scheduled for June 11th at the Lark school house. A carnival is planned for the afternoon and an outdoor dance in the evening. Door prizes are to be given away at the dance. |