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Show Chips and Shavings Shav-ings From Lark . A crowded audience attended the Christmas tree and exercises which was given at the M. E. church oa Christmas night The following program pro-gram was interesting to all and Miss Garnet Bryant superintended the scholars with the ch ruses in an abln manner: : Pianoforte duet, "Holiday March," Mrs. W. B. Cole and Miss Bryant, " Chorus, "Little Town of Bethlehem," Bethle-hem," school. ; , Chorus, "Carols of Joy and Love," school.",-" Recitation, "Ths Light of the World," Mls May Dixon. Chorus, "Christmas Bells," school. Pianoforte, "Starlight Walse," Master Mas-ter Leonard Steel. Chorus, "Silent Night," school. Chorus, ''It Came Upon the Mid- J night Clear," school. Miss Louise Murray of Logan gava a graphic description of the origination origina-tion of the composition of the song "Silent Night" The tree waa beautifully decorated and the room also had appropila'e mottoes on - aH sides. Close to " 200 stockings were handed off the tree t all the little folks who thoroughly appreciated ap-preciated the kindly action of the deaconeBs and her co-workers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dederlch visit-ed visit-ed Sail Lake last wek and took in the great Gertrude Hoffman act at the Orpheuni. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Arnold had an exceedingly pretty Christmas tree for their family which was electrically lighted with colored lamps. Assistant Supt. J. Schilling of the Utah Copper Co., spent Sunday afternoon after-noon In our little berg, coming over on horseback. Mr. and Mrs. W, Harper entertained on Christmas day , Those present included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jones and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sll-cox Sll-cox and family. The many friends of Mrs. Margaret Park, a former resident of Lark for many years, will learn with regret of the destruction of her home by fire In Iron wood, Michigan, which occurred ihrre days before Christmas. The Misses Pearl and Zoa Finlpy .entertained .en-tertained a party of young girls at a sewing bee on Monday last. Those present were the Misses Edith Callaway, Calla-way, Del 11 la Peternon, .Dora . Itatt, Agnes Davis, Tuelma Roe and Emily Hatt. Joe Fosse, an employe of the Pat Savage lease who went to Salt Lake City to spend the Christmas, was roughly handled by two hold-ups, near the Oregon Short Line on Christmas night. He was1 brass-knuckled In a shameful manner but the hold-ups couldn't find his dough. - Mr. and Mrs. John Prowse entertained enter-tained on Tuesday evening this week in honor of Mr. Leone Lawrensen of Elri'nore, Utah. ThoBe present included in-cluded 'Mrs. Shlppon, Master Drew Shippon. Master John Prowse, Miss Lottie VYoodhead and Mr. L. Lawrensen..' Lawren-sen..' After dinner the evening was p'easantly spent with games, instrumental instru-mental and vocal music. We congratulate the bank officials of the IMaiiani State bank and tht, polire c'flcials of Bingham lor the apnedy captitre of the hold-up who rub'ied that bank otfTresday last. To show their ability as rabbit hunter Mc'sr. Alma Hcnimlngsen, Hob Mtjcihol'fer, Alec Peterson, Will Fahrnl and Jack Halt autoed to Pair-l'lelrt, Pair-l'lelrt, Utah, on Sunday lust and returned return-ed with quite a number, but not suffi-( suffi-( lent to ship to the churUles at Salt f ake City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson en- "rtained on Christmas night In honor of Mr. Niels Moore of Briffham City. The large number present Included ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Itoiit. Marshall, Mr. iiid Mrs, Thonia Tllock and the Misses Moliie Atkinson, Atkin-son, Hannah Atkinson, May !.on. Jennie Dixon, Margaret Ullock and Hilda ITioek and Messrs. Niels Moore, Tack Ullock. Thomas Atkinson. Alfred AiklUHou, Thomas Dixon, Gordon Dixon and William Ullock. After participating par-ticipating in a big turkey dinner the ?rowd danced, sung songs, told stories and thoroughly enjoyed themselves until the w-ee email hours of boxing day. Mrs. Rhlppen and son Drew of Idaho Fulls are the guests of Mr. and .Mrr. W. Fahrni. Mrs, Shippcn will hi better known as the eldest daug! ter of Mr. and Mrs. George WoodheHd. Mr. Jack Ullock of F.ureka. Utah, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullock, during Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook entertained entertain-ed In honor of Mrs. C. W. Cook of Provo on Christmas day. After dinner din-ner music was the main feature ot the evening's enjoyment. Mr. Leon Lawrensen of Klslnore, Utah,' Is the guest of his fiancee, Miss Lottie Woodhead this week. Mr. Ben Webster accompanied by Miss Dee spent Christmas at Sa'it Lake and viewed for the first time tbe little newcome: to the Webster family. Miss Stella Kuphaldt spent a pleasing pleas-ing vacation with university friends at Salt Lake City during Christmas Wfec-k. |