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Show Dalley who played a marimba solo accompanied 'by her sister, Jackie, at the ipdamo. Mothers and diaughtera attending were Mrs. Thomas Walker and Marsha, 'Bishop and Mrs. Rasmiussen and Sheila, Mrs. 'Roy NeaMy and Nancy, Mrs. Fred Fahrni and Lois, 'Mrs. James N. Dalley, Pat and Jackie. Refreshments were served after the 'program. John Yemgich flew home from Riverton, Wyo., to visit with has wife, Barbara, and children over the week end. (Mr. and iMrs. Robert Peterson and children, Robyn and Kent, of Midvale and Mrs. Martha Newell of Sandy were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler. Mrs. Leonard L. Miller spent a few days this week with her son and daughter 'in law, Mr. and i Mra. Ned Muiiler and family of I Granger. I Kathy Moultort, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moulton, ho recently underwent an operation opera-tion at LDS Hospital, came home from 'the hospital Sunday. Mr. and' Mrs. Earl Bigler attended at-tended a birthday dlininer for his mother,- Mrs. Martha Newell of Sandy, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson of Midvale Tuesday night. LIONS CLUB Herman IB. Prater of Salt Lake City, district governor cif District Dis-trict 28-T, was guest speaker of the Lark Lions Club at their last meeting on Wednesday night March 12th. LARK NEWS . Tat Dalley Phone 901J1 LARK P-TA ELECTS OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR Mrs. Th-aren Holladay was elected president of - the Lark School Parent-Teachers Association Associa-tion for the 1958-59 school year at the regular meeting of the organization held Monday evening even-ing 'March 17th at the school, it was reported this week. i Other officers named ait the meeting include: Mrs. Donald Kinsley, first vice president, and Mrs. Willie Dorrance, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Robert Foist is outgoing president of the Lark P-TA. I The new officers will ibe installed in-stalled at an installation tea to ibe held in April it was announced. announc-ed. j Mrs. Margaret Lindsay, who I has been school nurse for eight j years, was honored at the meeting meet-ing and' Mr. Ballard's sixth grade ela-s presented a skit on Teeth. A '.so a f ilm "Preface to Life" was dhown. The P-TA is sponsoring a can-ic'y can-ic'y s:;le at the school next Thursday, Thurs-day, March 27th and everyone is j urged to support it. Proceeds will go to the Arthur Peterson memorial mem-orial fund. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Dalley and family last Wednesday Wed-nesday were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Allen of Salt Lake City. 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foist and daughter, Karen, were ibirthday dinner guests of Mr. and (Mrs. Le Grand Beckstrom of West Jordan Tuesday, March 18th. Mrs. Dora Wells of Torrence, Calif., arrived last Wednesday to visit with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mis. Harold Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hammond and daughter, Tammy, of Magna were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Peterson and daughter, Julie Ann, Tuesday evening. Lark MIA Junior Gleaner girls held a silver gleaner comradree Tuesday night under the direction direc-tion of their teacher, Mrs. Marie Owens. Those on the program were Mrs. La Von Crump, Lois Fahrni and Bishop Floyd Ras-mussen Ras-mussen who gave talks, and Pat |