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Show gon, TBI building, and Mt. Vernon. Ver-non. Next they continued to Springfield, Ohio, and then to Denver, Colo., and home. They had visited over 19 states, Washington, Wash-ington, (D. C, and Canada and had mingled with 52,000 other scouts. LARK NEWS , Pat Dalley Phone 901J1 Bishop A. James Reed has returned re-turned home from St. Mark's hospital hos-pital after a series of operations. We wish him a speedy recovery. Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler from July M-15 was Mrs Bigler's brother, LeTioy Giles of Downey, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Allinson and sons, Danny and iBilly, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnson and family of Tooele Sunday, July 21. In St. Mark's hospital are Mrs. L. D. Brown who recently underwent under-went surgery; Mrs. George Brown who underwent surgery Tuesday, July 23, also Mrs. Ruby Hansen who is recovering from an illness. ill-ness. Friends wish the three ladies la-dies a soeedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler spent a few davs last week vacationing at Reno 'and Virginia City, Nev. ' and Lake Tahoe. Thev left Thursday, Thurs-day, July 18, and returned Sunday, Sun-day, July 21. Here from Philadelphia, Pa., are Mrs. A. J. Sailer and Miss Beth McCoy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn P. 'McCoy. They are visaing wit'.i Mrs. Sailer's dauj 'iter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ec'jar Hunter and children, Kim, Andy and Nancy. The visitors vis-itors arrived July 24 and will b? 'staying for a little while, i Roland Peterson, son of Mr. brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hall and with Mrs. Combs' brother bro-ther and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breezee. They also visited with friends in Sun Valley. Val-ley. A surprise birthday party was given in honor of Mrs. Robert Foist at her home on Tuesday the 23. Those present were iher husband and daughters, Karen and Judy, her mother and 'father, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckstrom and son Darrold, her brothers Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Beckstrom and sons, Brent and Kirk, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beckstrom and son (Lenny, all of West Jordan, her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Throckmorton and daughter, dau-ghter, Peggy, of Copperton and Mrs. Maude 'Deakin of Midvale. A wonderful time was enjoyed by all. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Gillam and family, Susan, Sally, and Carolyn, for a few days this week were Mr. Gillam's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wagner and son Gary of Montebello, Calif. They arrived arriv-ed Monday the 23rd and left yesterday, yes-terday, Thursday. Returning Tuesday from the Boy Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa., were Sid Sandstrom, son of Mrs. 'Lillis Sandstrom; Rex Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson, and their leader, Clyde Crump. All reported having a very enjoyable trip and a wonderful won-derful time. Among some of the high spots of the trip were visit to Sacred Grove in New York, Niagara Falls, Palmyra, N. Y., Boston, Mass., Coney Island, RCA Music Hall, Empire State building, build-ing, United Nations and a few days at Valley Forge where the theme was "Camp where Washington Wash-ington Camped." From here they went to Washington D. C. where they toured the White House, capitol, memorials of Washington, Washing-ton, Lincoln and Jefferson, Smith sonian Institution, mint, Penta- and Mrs. Glen Peterson, who recently re-cently completed his basic training train-ing in the navy at thte naval training center in San Diego, Calif., arrived home Tuesday, July 16 for a visit and will be here until July 28. Mr. and IMrs. William 'MoMul-lin 'MoMul-lin left July 12 to return to their home in Bullard Park, Calif., after af-ter a few weeks' visit here with their daughter and husband, .Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lowell. Arriving Arriv-ing July 14 from Rita, Calif., for a visit at the Lowell home was Mrs. Sam Hancock. Mrs. Gerry Reed and family, Dixie, Natalie, Suzanna, Mike, and Sandra Rushton enjoyed swimming at Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Winder's place in Kearns on Thursday, July 17. Dixie Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reed, had a slum 'ber party at her home Saturday, July 20. Those attending were Lois Fahrni, Nancy Neally, Jack-lie Jack-lie Dalley, Lucy Jane Lov ell, Sandra San-dra Rushton and Susan Gillam. Lark MIAMaids went to an open air dance at Rivei ton Tuesday Tues-day night. Five wards partiei-; partiei-; patcd in the event namely Herri-jman, Herri-jman, Bluffdale, the two Riverton I wards and Lark. Those going from Lark were Marilyn Holla-day, Holla-day, Polly Abplanalp, Dixie Reed Mary Ann Lindsay, Marcine Edwards, Ed-wards, Sonja Reed, Suellen Ras-mussen, Ras-mussen, Virginia Neilsvn and Joyce Peterson. Returning Sunday, July 21st, from a week's vacation in Idaho were Mr. and Mrs. C. Combs and son, Gerry. They visited in Rupert Ru-pert with Mr. Combs' sister and |