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Show C. Miller and Alt a Miller, all of Midvale. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abplanalp attended the funeral of Richard T. Giles in California. The Abplanalps left Wednesday of last week and returned Sunday. Last Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler attended the 20-year 20-year dinner in Salt Lake City honoring hon-oring al members of the United States Smelting Refining & Mining Co. who have worked there for 20 years or more. Miss Virginia Neilsen was home from studies at C.S.U. at Cedar City last week end to attend the farewell of Miss Marsha Walker held Sunday night at Lark Ward. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hopkins and family were Mrs. Cecelia Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Hannert and family of K earns visited Saturday Satur-day with Mr. and Mrs. James Oalley and family. Lark Ward held their annual speech competition Wednesday evening. ev-ening. The program was as follows: remarks, Lois Fahrni; opening song "Let Ua Oft Speak Kind Words"; prayer, Linda Perkins; theme presentation, pre-sentation, La Von Crump; prelude music, Jane Sheldon; saripture reading, Linda Moulton; . musical number, "No Man is an Island", Ruth and Suellen Rasmussen; speech competition Sidney Sand-strom, Sand-strom, Marilyn Dalley, Suellen Rasmussen Ras-mussen and Robert Moulton, (their talks were based around the theme "Who is my Neighbor"); musical number, "The House 1 Live In", Emma Dansie; retold story, Ruth Rasmussen; scripture reading, Michael Mi-chael Daliey; presentation of a-wards, a-wards, Robert Moulton. Winner of the speech contest waa Marilyn Dalley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Dalley. She will next com- LARK NEWS Marilyn Dalley, PR 4 2789 LARK WARD BOYS BASKETBALL The Lark Ward boys basketball team received the sportsmanship trophy for good sportsmanship during dur-ing league play, it is reported. Mem here of the team are: Coach Walter Abplanalp, Danny and Billy AHin-son, AHin-son, Sid and Terry Sandstrom, Robert Ro-bert and Dickie Moulton, Lynn Oliver, Ronald Hopkins and Dennis Whetsel. A dinner in honor of the team s coach, Mr. Abplanalp, was held Tuesday at the Lark ward church. Mr. Abplanalp has done a wonderful wonder-ful job with these boys and the , dinner was to thank him for it. Those who attended were the boys and their fathers. Miss Marsha Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P, Walker, who is leaving on a LDS Mission to Hawaii, entered the mission home in Salt Lake City, Monday, Feb. 19 and will leave for her field of labor on February 27. Miss Marilyn Holladay, who attends at-tends BYU at Provo, visited with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Tharen Holladay, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lovell of Riverton visited and enjoyed dinner din-ner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fahrni. Mrs. Jayne Peterson and children Susan, Kent and Robin, of Murray visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler. Mr. and Mrs. LeCrand Beckstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Cuy Beckstrom of West Jordan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foist and daughters, Sharlene, Judy and Karen, on Valentine's Val-entine's Day. Mrs. Phyllis Kitt of California is visiting with Mrs. John Cressmen. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller visited vis-ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. pete with other ward winners at the conference to be held in April. Closing song was "Nay Speak No Ill and benediction was offered by Judy Foist. Judges of the speech contest were Mrs. Bessie Bigler, Earl Rager and Stake Speech Director Di-rector Mrs. Mary A. Freeman. Lark Ward has two fund raising projects on the calendar to provide pro-vide finances for the new seminary to be built at the West Jordan Junior Jun-ior High School. This Saturday, Feb. 24, a record hop is scheduled at the recreation hall. All are invited in-vited to attend. Admission is 50 cents and refreshments will be sold. The second event is a potluck dinner din-ner and entertainment to be held on Saturday, March 3. In connection connec-tion with this event, a white elephant ele-phant sale will be conducted. Lark Ward Relief Society is holding their annual bazaar the latter part of March, it was reported report-ed this week. It will be a big affair and will also include a fashion show and program. Those wishing to participate or have their children participate must make and donate the articles worn in the show, it was reported. All ladies of Lark Ward are invited in-vited to come out to the Relief Society So-ciety meetings held each Tuesday I at 10 a.m. |