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Show Bob Foit, Ned Sorenson, Tharen liolliiday, Richard Partner and Csruld Lowell. Ten team took part in the contest. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lovell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cailly and family of Bountiful Sunday afternoon, after-noon, Mis. Ronald Johnson and sons, Richard, Randy, Duane, and Bobby, of Ophir are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lverrtt Allinson and sons, Billy and Danny. Thry arrived Sunday Sun-day cind will be here until the fiist of next week. Ihtirsday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neallcy Sr. and dau-i;bter, dau-i;bter, Nancy, were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nealley Jr. and daughter, -Sharon, of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dell Nell entered LDS Hospital Hos-pital Monday morning. She underwent under-went surgery Tuesday afternoon. I LARK NEWS Jackie Dalley Phone 901-J1 LARK SCHOOL P-TA Lark School P-TA beld their executive ex-ecutive meeting and get-acquainted party Monday afternoon in the Lark School. The president, Mrs. Tharen llolladay cun Juried the meeting. The new principal, L. Ray Brown, was introduced iind he in turn introduced his faruliy. P-TA executive officers, chairmen and room representatives were also introduced. in-troduced. Mrs. Joe Tibolla told about duties du-ties of the room representatives for the year, and past president, Mrs. Robert Foist gave a tribute to Mr. Howard Ballard, principal for cifht years at Lark, now at West Jordan Elementary School. Mrs. J. A. Coffey Cof-fey favored the group with a piano selection after which refreshments were served by the hospitality committee, com-mittee, Mrs. Don Willie and Mrs. Tibolla being in charge of the re- Bletzaker. Runners up were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Turner. First place winners received a trophy. About ten couples participated in the tournament which started about three weeks ago. " rnends wish her a speedy recovery. Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Wojcik and family has been Mr. Wojcilt's mother, Mrs. Joseph F. Wojcik of Mansfield, Ohio. She arrived last Tuesday and left last night (Thursday). Mrs. Jack Gressmen and daugh- 1 ter, Helen, left last Saturday morn- ' ing for California where they will ' visit with Mrs. Rose Casey of 1 I luntington Beach, Mrs. Phyllis Kitt at Long Beach and Mr. and I Mrs. Bart Drake of Midway City. Jack Gressmen left Monday morn ( ing and returned home Wednesday i evening from a fishing trip at Wild wood in Provo canyon. i Lark Ward Primary, which meets 1 freshment with vice president Dar-lene Dar-lene Kinsley and secretary-treasurer Lee Dorrance helping serve. LARK SAFETY FIRST TEAM PLACES SECOND IN CONTEST AT UTAH STATE FAIR The Lark safety first team sponsored spon-sored by United States Smelting Refining and Mining Co. placed second in the safety first competition competi-tion held Wednesday at the State Fair. Team participants were Ed Hunter who acted as coach, Kenton Reed who acted as patient, and Wednesdays, wishes to announce a change in the time schedule. The Primary which previously started at 3:30 p.m., will now begin at 3 o'clock, it was reported. LARK LIONS l-inul game of the Lark Lions club sponsored doubles tennis tournament tour-nament to determine first and second sec-ond place winners, was played last Sunday. Those placing first were Waller Abplanalp and Clifford |