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Show and Mrt. Jamet Lofgran of Salt Lake City, Mrt. Fay McCleary and daughter, Gayleen, of Kearnt, and Mr. and Mrt. Milton Neilten and family, Allen, Peggy and Nancy of Mona. After the dinner Wayne showed hit filma of hit tour through Europe and England. Wayne wat alto guett speaker in church that Ted Sandttrom, ton of Mrt. Lillit Snndttrom, hat been called to fulfill ful-fill a Southern Statet Million for the LDS Church. Hit farewell will be held Sunday. Oct. 29, at Lark ward houte. Fulda, Germany (AHTNC) Specialist Spec-ialist Four Eloy J. Martinez, 20, ton of Mr. and Mrt. Eliteo J. Martinez Mar-tinez of Lark, recently participated with other pertonnel from the I tt Reconnaissance Squadron, 14th Armored Cavalry Regiment in familiarization fam-iliarization firing with the army a new M-14 rifle in Fulda. The M-14, which is being issued to army units in Germany, will replace re-place the M-l rifle, carbine, Brown ing automatic rifle and the M-3 submachine gun. The new rifle is lighter than the M-l, packs the fire power of a light machinegun and firet the ttandard 7.62 millimeter NATO cartridge. Sepecialist Martinez, a mechanic in the squadron's Troop B in Fulda, entered the army in November 1959 and completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif., before arriving overseas the following June. He is a 1959 graduate of Granger High School. i .. m LARK NEWS Marilyn Dalley. PR 4 2789 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fahrni and family of Richfield visited with Mr. Fahrni't brother and family, Mr. and Mrt. Fred Fahrni Sunday. Mra. Uettia Peterton returned home lost week from a vi.it with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peterson of Bountiful. Visiting Sunday with Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia Bigler of Meber were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Biglrr of Lark, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson and family, Robyn, Kent and Susan of Murray and Russell Cummings of Salt Lake City. iss Jenean Fahrni apent Thursday, Thurs-day, Friday and Saturday visiting with Miss Betty Coombs and sitter, Barbara, of Salt Lake City. Lark Ward Primary pretented a Primary Family Hour Wednesday, Oct. I Ith at the Lark Ward House. The program was under the direction direc-tion of Mrs. Sylvia Hopkins, Primary Pri-mary Lark president. Ail choldren participated. There was a large turnout. Mrs. Jessie Neilsen was a luncheon lunch-eon guest at the home of Mrs. Joy Jensen of Sandy recently. Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson and daughter, Beth, visited with Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalley and family Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hopkins and family, Ronald, Judy, Mike and JoAnn, visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnes of Midvale. Mrs. Jessie Neilten and family, Barbara, Marty and Wayne were guests of Mrs. Rote Neilten of Mona over last week end. A family dinner din-ner was held on Sunday. Besides the above mentioned those present were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neilsen and children, Cheryl, Marc, and Joel of Murray, Gary Ensign of Provo, a student at BYU, also Mr. |