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Show Mrs. Merrill Butterfield, of Paul, Idaho, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sorenson and family, Neil, Ned, Ricky, Mac -and Virginia, from Monday until Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Reed and daughter, Sonja, spent Sunday through Tuesday ait Oakley visiting vis-iting with relatives. Lark Ward MIA held a watermelon water-melon bust in Butterfield canyon can-yon Tuesday evening. Softball, volleyball, ping pong, and badminton bad-minton were played. Afterwards a picnic lunch was enjoyed and a watermelon bust (held. About 50 people attended. A delightful time was had by all. LARK NEWS Jackie Dalley Phone 901-J1 Mrs. Robert Peterson and children, chil-dren, Robyn and Kent, of Mid-vale Mid-vale spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler. Mr. and Mrs. Roy iNealley and daughter, Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nealley and daughter Sharon of Salt Lake City enjoyed enjoy-ed a 'picnic in 'Butterfield canyon last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack G resume n and daughter, Helen, and JoAnn Sayatovic of (Bingham spent July 4th through 7th (fishing at Wild-wood Wild-wood in Provo Canyon. They were joined the night of the 4th by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pea it of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foist and daughters, Judy and Karen, spent line 4t'h fishing at Mirror Lake. , That evening they watched the fireworks at Derks Field. Sharon Nealley, young daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nealley Neal-ley of Salt Lake City, is visiting this week with her grandparent, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nealley and daughter, Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Max LoveW and family, Lucy Jane, Dee and Marilyn, Mar-ilyn, went fishing at Hunting ton Lake on the 4th. They left July 3rd and returned the next day. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller helped their grandison, Kevin Miller, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Miller of Granger, ; celebrate his second birthday on July 4th at Granger. Boys from the Lark summer recreation who went on the annual an-nual outing to the Spruces in Big Cottonwood canyon this j week were Michael Dalley, Don-1 rvie Rubright, Trmmy Tibolla, Michael Kingsley, Leonard Shoe-, maker and Mark and Freddie j Taylor of Michigan. The 'boys, ranging- from 8 to 12 years of 1 age, left Monday and returned Wednesday. Tuesday evening visitors of Mr. ; nd Mrs. Jack Gressmen were Pete Sayaitovie and Joe I Loverich of Bingham. I Mr. and IMrs. Earl Bigler spent July 3rd and 4th with Mrs. Frank IHicken of Heber. I Mrs. Ronald Johnson and sons, Robert, Randy, Ronald and Rich-aid, Rich-aid, of Ophlr were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Allinson and sons, Danny and Billy, Monday evening. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Dalley last Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Allen of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James Reed and daughter, Sonja, attended a small I Reed reunion at the home of Mr. (and Mrs. Veil Reed in Sandy on the 4th. A barbecue and visiting , were enjoyed. I Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ned jSorenson and family last Friday Afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mufee cf Alharrfbra, Calif. Mrs. A. J. Sailer and Susan McCoy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'John iP. McCoy, from Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, Pa., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hunter and family, fa-mily, Sherry, Kim, and Nancy. They arrived Monday and will stay for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. 'Bob Peterson just returned from a trip to California Cali-fornia where they visited with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peterson of Petaluma and other relatives. They left July 1st and. returned Tuesday. Wednesday morning visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gressmen were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burke and girls, Patricia and Virginia, cf Kearns. Clyde Gillam and son, Clyde Jr., left Monday on a few days fishing trip to Wild Horse, Nev. They returned Thursday, yesterday. yester-day. Ben Butterfield, son of Mr. and |