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Show Salt Lake hopital of pneumonia, was held Thursday at 1 0 a.m. at St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church, Murray. Michael wti a grandson of Mr. and Mr. Joseph Trbolla Sr. of Lark. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Martha Newell of Sandy. Visiting Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foist and daughters, Judy, Karen and Sharlene, were Mr. and Mrs. LeCrand Beckstrom and boys. Brent and Kirt, of West Jordan. Mrs. Uettia Peterson arrived home last week from Oakland, Calif., where she has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and boys, Larry and Garry. Mrs. Elaine Robinson, who recently re-cently returned from a Southern States Mission of the LDS Church, visited in Lark last week. Fred Robero, son of Mr. and Mrs. . Joa L. Romero, was released from the service and returned home Friday. Drew Reading, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reading, is in St. Mark's Hospital as a result of a broken arm suffered Wednesday. Funeral services for Mrs. Caddie O. Miller Silcox, 77, who passed away last Friday at 6:20 p.m. at Salt Lake City after a lingering illness, were held Tuesday noon at 4760 So. State, Murray. Mrs. Silcox was a sister to Nettia Peterson, Lark. Interment was in Riverton City Cemetery. Requiem Mass for Michael B. Dunn, 1 5, of Murray, who passed away Monday at I 1 :30 p.m. in a Miss Marilyn Holladay, who is attending BYU at Provo, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tharen Hol-laday, Hol-laday, over the week end. Mrs. Earl Bigler attended a Mother Mo-ther and Daughters luncheon at the Panorama Room in the Union Building on University of Utah campus. She accompanied her daughter, dau-ghter, Mrs. Robert Peterson and granddaughter, Robin. Mrs. Peterson Peter-son was chairman bf the luncheon. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fahrni and family, fa-mily, Jeanine, Lois and Darrell, were Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Coombt and family and Mrs. Celia Jonte and family. Lark Ward Primary conducted their annual penny drive for the Primary Children's Hospital in Lark last Saturday. Officers and teachers who participated " were Mrs. Vernon Hopkins, Mrs. Virgil Rostron, Mrs. Rex Groves, Mrs. Royal Michaelson, Mrs. Orris Perkins, Per-kins, Mrs. Harry Hansen, Judy Hansen, Marilyn Dalley, Suellen and Carol Rasmussen, Judy Hopkins, Hop-kins, Mrs. Darrell Moulton and daughter, Linda. Afterwards, the teachers and officers gathered at the church and enjoyed a pot luck dinner. Buddy Randall attending C.S.U. at Cedar City, visited with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Randall, over the week end. Mr. end Mrs. Zane Dumont and family of I Midvale visited at home of Mrs. Dumont's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler visited s' LARK NEWS Marilyn Dalley, PR 4-2789 LARK SCHOOL P-TA Lark School P-TA held a meeting meet-ing at Lark School last night, Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. Highlighting Highlight-ing the program was presentation of the Bingham High School traveling travel-ing assembly and several numbers by the Bingham High A'capella choir. The program was very much enjoyed by all. Mrs. elda Waller of Iowa is visiting visit-ing with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robinson and brothers, Don, Jack and Rick. |