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Show LARK NEWS Jackie Dalley PR 4-2789 LARK SCHOOL P-TA Annual installation meeting of Lark Elementary School P-TA will be held at the achool Monday, April 20 at 2 p.m. Everyone ia invited to attend. Mr. Nellie Sorenon of Alham-bra, Alham-bra, Calif., ia visiting with her (on and family, Mr. and Mrt. Ned Sor-enaon Sor-enaon and children, Ned Jr., Neil, Richard, Mac and Virginia. Lark Ward Junior Gleanera participated par-ticipated in a party Iavt Saturday evening at Weat Jordan Stake f louae The various warda gave a skit in which they presented a candidate for West Jordan Stake Junior Clea ner president. Those participating in the skit from Lark were Mrs. Roberta Raamuaaen, teacher, and daughter, Sheila, Lois Fahrni, Martha Mar-tha Walker, Lorraine Roatron, Nancy Nealley and Jackie Dalley, candidate. Mrs. Pearl Pollard and Mrs. Cuy Beckatrom of West Jordan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foist and daughters, Judy and Karen, Sunday Sun-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalley and son, Michael, visited Tuesday evening ev-ening with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Allen and children of Holladay. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lovell and family, Lucy Jane, Dee and Marilyn spent the week end visiting in Delta where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Deon Cillen and family, Eric, Colleen, Debbie and Clyde. rived laat Saturday and will be here until this Sunday. Robyn and Kent Peterson, children child-ren of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson Peter-son of Midvale, spent Friday and Saturday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler. -O Phone your news items to the Bingham Bulletin at PR 4-2636 or PR 4-2735. Mrs. Earl Bigler and her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Robert Peterson and children, chil-dren, Robyn and Kent, of Midvale were luncheon guests Tuesday of Mrs. Ruth Coleman of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bert Thomas and Mrs. Don Willie spent Tuesday night in Duchesne. Duch-esne. While there they attended an Eastern Star visitation. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nealley were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Cene Nealley and daughter, Sharon, of Salt Lake City. Lark Ward Relief Society sponsored spon-sored a bazaar Monday evening. After the bazaar a program was given under direction of Mrs. Wanda Wan-da Arnold, Tuesday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foist and daughters, Karen and Judy, were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Throckmorton Throck-morton of Copperton and Mrs. Maude Deakin of Midvale. Ricky, JoLen and Larry Dumont, children of Mr. and Mrs. Zane Dumont Du-mont of Midvale, spent Saturday night with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Miller. Tuesday night the Lark Ward Junior Cleaners were guests of the Bingham Ward Junior Cleaners at a party held at the home of Mrs. Agnes Steele in Bingham. Games were played and a picnic lunch was served. Those attending were Carol Wiechman, Madeleine Sanchez and Dora Dominguez of Bingham and Lois Fahrni, Jackie Dalley, Lucy Jane Lovell, Marsha Walker, Lorraine Lor-raine Roatron, Sheila Rasmussen, and Nancy Nealley from Lark. Mrs. Cale Bates, Mrs. Flora Bates and Mrs. Clare Lanmon all of Po-catello, Po-catello, Idaho, were Saturday overnight over-night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sorenson and family. Cueats of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Armstrong and children, Sara and Dorothy, are Mrs. Judith Lindenlos and son, David, of Santa Rosa, Calif and daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Mehl of San Francisco, Calif, They er- |