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Show Reception Tendered Lucy A Clark. She is Honorably Released from her Position as Counselor in Stako Presidency President Aurella 8. Rogers, Counsel or Mary Millard and tho Primary ofllccrs of Davis Stake gavo a reception In the Ladles' ball Saturday, Nov. 24t1i, in honor of-Mrs. Lucy A, Clark who has resigned her position as counselor In tho Stake Presidency, where she had labored labor-ed for 26 years. Mrs. Clark has had property Interests In Garland for some timo; has disposed of her possessions in Farmlngton and will make tho northern city her future homo, Her loss will be greatly felt, as she has been an earnest worker in tho Church organizations and along all progressive lines from her youth. A beautiful song of wclcomo was ren. dercd by tho Primary workers. President Presi-dent Rogers in a tender and touching address, ad-dress, referred to tho labors of sister Clark; said that she had been her right hand woikcr for a long timo past. Been perfect love and harmony while axsocla-ted axsocla-ted together, and her heart was Oiled with sadness at the thought of her moving mov-ing away. She also spoko of tho faith ful labors of her former counselor, Julia Hess aud of tho helpfulness of her present pres-ent counselor, Mary Millard. Tho officers of the stake presented Mrs, Clark with an elegant easy chair us a token of their appreciation of her work and hoped It would many times bring to mind a happy remembrance of her labors In tho stako. Mrs. Clark responded iu a pleasing manner. Davis Co Argus. |