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Show LARK NEWS Jackie Dllcy Fh one 001-J1 Mrs. Eai'l 'Elgler v.Vltcd wivh relatives in Hcber 1 he jay and Friday. Judy Alexander, ('iKhtrr tf (Mr. and Mrs. Gtoydo A!L'x..nJcr of Midvalc, -was oveiuht guest ; Wednesday of Sally G :;.. 'in. Mrs. Wlliutn V. Spi-Jhl tt Boulder, Colo., arKvid Wcdnrs-1 day for am indefinite visit wO'A her daughter and son in law, Mr. ond Mrs. Clyde W. GMlam and family. Jujy Fait, daughter of IMr. end 'Mrs. Robert Foist, fipent 'four days wllili her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy 'Betkstrom of West Joi:'.an. Judy 'left Monday and came 'home yesterday (Thurs.). Friends are winning Joe Ross, w'ho underwent surgeiy iat St. Mark's irospiU.il recently, a t ;xt jy recovery. Mr. and1 Mrs. Fail Bigler vis-iited vis-iited Sunday .with 'E. C. Earl of i... i .Lake Ci'y. Many from Lark Ward Relief Society attended the cooking class sponsored fcy West Jordan' Stake 'Relief Society .under the direction of Utah (Power & light Co. held at West Jordan Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday, June 4-5. The ward witlh the 'largest attendance at-tendance will 'win a roaster, it was reported. Those attending from Lark were: Mrs. Thelma Reed, Mrs. Li His Sandstrorn, Mrs Belva Steel, Mrs. iMyiie Foist, Mrs. Beatrice Reed, Mrs. Biain, Mrs. Carol iMichaelsen, Mrs. Gloria Steed, Mrs. Mary Gress-inuen, Gress-inuen, Mrs. iRaNae Groves, Mrs. Sylvia Hopkins, Mis. Elaine Robinson, Ro-binson, iMrs. Bessie Bigder, Mrs. Norma Holladay, Mrs. Mary BetJh Walker, Mrs. Uetitia Peterson, Peter-son, iMrs. Mary Idatt, Mrs. Bnink, Mrs. Zeltna Peterson, IMrs. Dea-kln, Dea-kln, Mis. Rulby Hansen, Mrs. Nyla Abreu, Mrs. Jarne Sheldon Shel-don and IMrs. Lovell. Kirby Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peterson of Union, Un-ion, 'is visiting indefinitely with Mrs. Leone Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lovell of Delta visited with Mr. and Mrs. Max 'Lovell and family last Sunday. LARK WARD MIA REORGANIZED Reorganiization of Lark Ward MIA was held recently it was announced. New officers are as follows: president, Mrs. Marie Owens; first counselor, Mrs. Jessie Neilsen, and second counselor, coun-selor, (Mrs. Gloria Steed. Released officers are Mrs. La-Von La-Von Crump, president, and Mrs. Mary (Beth' Walker, first counselor. attending were Mr. and IMrs. Sid Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigder, Big-der, Mr. and Mrs. James Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Robert iTbist, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mouiton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hopkins, Mrs. Beatrice Reed, Mrs. Blain, Mrs. Zelma Peterson, Mrs. Hazed Sorenson, Mrs. La Von Crump, Mrs. Roberta' Rober-ta' Rasmussen and' daughter, Sheila, Mrs. Normia Holtaday, Mrs. Leola Peterson, Mrs. Jessie Neilsen Mrs. (Mary Beth Walker, Walk-er, Lorraine Rosttrun, Mrs. Lillis Sandstrcni and Mrs. Emma Darned e. (Lark Ward1 Sunday School presented their annual 'program at the church services last Sunday Sun-day night. The theme "Feed My Slheep" was carried, Following is the program that was given: invocation, in-vocation, Mariiyn Holla day; scripture reading, Tharen Holla-day; Holla-day; song, Junior Sunday -School; taddc, Jesus the Good Shepherd, Ruth Rasumiss'en; talk, the iF'ow-er iF'ow-er That Changes Historyi Billy Allinson; musical number, Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd, Walt and Florence Abplanalp; talk, Lord Teach Us to iPray, Jackie Daley and Sheila Ras-mussen; Ras-mussen; talk, Marsha Walker; remarks, Bishop Floyd Rasmus-sen, Rasmus-sen, and- closing benediction, Hazel Sorenson. Sharon Hopkins, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Brogenid, and Dar-cio Dar-cio Dal'ton, daughter of Mrs. Betty Dalton, of Delta are visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hopkins. Hop-kins. Mr. and Mrs. Bacil Keel of Lagan are viaiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peterson. They arrived arriv-ed the first part of last week and will be here for an indefinite time. IMr. Keel wil enter St. Mark's hospital Sot rninor oper-atiorus oper-atiorus on his leg and Mrs. Keel will stay with the Petersons until un-til her husband is recovered. Mr. and IMrs. Jack Gressmen and daughter, Helen, and JoAnn Sayatovic, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Gressmen' and children child-ren of Murray Wednesday evening. ev-ening. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lovell and family, Lucy Jane, Dee and Marilyn, Mar-ilyn, visdted with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lovell of Oak City over the week end. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Steel over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Demby B. Wade and son, Larry, cf Henderson, Nev. They arrived Friday morning morn-ing and stayed until! Sunday morning. The Lark Ward genealogy class visited the archives in Salt Lake City Monday evening. Mrs. Chapman of West Jordan instructed in-structed them how to go about their genealogical work. Those JoAnn Sayatovic of Bingham as visating at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gressmen for an indefinite time. Tuesday dinner guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigder were Mrs. Jayne Peterson and children, Robyn and Kent, of Midvale and Mrs. Martha Newell of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gressmen and daughter, Helen, and JoAnn Sayatovic, spent last Tuesday at Wildwood in Provo canyon. While there they also enjoyed a visit witih Mrs. Phyllis Kitt of Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. Carrie Reed canne home from Holy Cross hospital Tuesday Tues-day and is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Arnold. j The Lark Pony League base-1 ball team played Kearns at Lark Sunday afternoon at 2:30. 'Lark fans and team were thrilled with the winning score of 21 to 3 in Lark's favor. Lark Ward Primary this week announced change in time from 3:30 pm. to 10:30 a.m. on Wednesdays Wed-nesdays for the summer months. Mrs. Rata Rostrun who has been visa ting 'with her mother, Mrs. Hanma Mathis of Fountain Green, is expected home the end of this week. Lark Ward MIA held their annual swimming party at Saratoga Sara-toga Tuesday night. After swimming, swim-ming, picnic lunches were enjoyed. en-joyed. About 50 to 60 turned out. |