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Show tional hall. Various games were played under the -direction of Mrs. Cloria Steel and light refreshments were served. A fun time was enjoyed en-joyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bijjler gave a dinner for Phil Earl of Salt Lake City, who is leaving for a mission in England on November 1 7, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peterson, celebrating cele-brating their 8th anniversary, last Wednesday evening. Others present pres-ent were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Earl and sons, Ernest and Gregory, parents par-ents and brothers of Phil, and Ro-byn Ro-byn and Rent Peterson, children of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gressmcn and sons, Don and Bobby, of Murray were Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cressmen and daughter, Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lovell and family, Lucy Jane, Dee and Marilyn, Mar-ilyn, were dinner guests Saturday afternoon of. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cailey and family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Allen of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs James Dalley and family Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Frank Peart of Eureka spent the day Wednesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Cressmen. LARK NEWS ! Jackio Dalley PR 4-2780 j Halloween Party Tonight Lark School P-TA, Lark Alhlctie Assn, olid the Lark Lions Club are co-sponsoring the nnnual Halloween Hallo-ween party to be held Halloween night (tonight) at the L.rrk School,' it has been announced. It will be I two separate parties, the first . starting t 6 o'clock is for the younger children up to and includ- j ing third grade. Their entertain- I nient will consist tf games, cartoons car-toons and treats. Iho party for the older boys and girls starts at 7:30 p.m. and will include games and a npook show with liht refreshments to be served afterwards, it was reported. re-ported. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Dalley Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bray of Salt Lake City. Lark Ward Mutual sponsored a Hulloween ccstume paily Tuesday evening in the Lark Ward recrea- |