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Show victory would never permit the sons and daughters of America to hold their heads high to all the world and say we are proud we are Americans. The things that are best worth having in life have to be fought for and won, and we must continue this fight until the wives and daughters of the country coun-try can dwell in honorable safety. Let us not forget Belgium's treatry a scrap of pap .sr. ' Otto Kapple came to Lark on Monday Mon-day to consult our tennis expert, J. J. Robbins. iMr. Kapple is fixing a new tennis court at the Lead mine for his family and wished correct information from an authority. Chips and Shav- ; ings From Lark I General (Manager Imer Pett of the Bingham Mines Co., was a lark visitor visit-or on Friday last. On his return to Salt (Lake City he was accompanied by Supt. Joseph ITyland. ' Cashier Earl Randall of the Bingham Bing-ham State iBank, accompanied by 'Mrs. Randall, were ,he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas on Sunday. It Is said the free public dance which was generously donated by the management of the Ohio Copper Co. and should have been one of the main events of the season, proved nearer a Dantes Inferno than anything the like that has ever happened In Lark. It might be respectfully suggested to the parties participating that If they want to fight "France is calling you," where you will have a better opportunity oppor-tunity to show your skill and where no ladies can be involved in the fistic encounters. en-counters. -TJr. T. O. Odell turned the stork loose in camp the past week with the 'result that Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jensen !are cooing over a cute baby boy, i whilst Mr. and (Mrs. Thresher are content con-tent over a bouncing baby girl. Both mothers and children art doing well. Mrs. George Woodhead. Mrs. V. J. Fahrni and MIrs Waxino Fahrnl re- turned from California on Sunday, 'where they have been basking In the, sun on the shores of the Pacific for the past several weeks with relatives and frknds. The dear old mother at home who has a boy "over there" goes ' over the top" heart and soul every day. iMr. and Mrs. Jack "vVlnterrose have left camp, he having enlisted In Uncle Sam's forces. Klva. the little four-year-old daughter daugh-ter of Joe Cadiz, fell while picking wild flowers the past week and broke her left leg. I Jud,ge John C. Oreen's cheery smile was prominent in Iirk on Sunday last. He was accompanied from Bingham bv Mrs. Green and Master John. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry ; Thomas. i The Indefatigable efforts of the committees com-mittees has put Lark "over the top" In its IJberty Ian and Red Cross ap propriatioti, Liberty loan certificates iamounting to over $18,000 having been subscribed, whilst over $i col- JecU'd at the recent dance and entertainment enter-tainment given at the Ohio Club for the benefit of the Ked Cross. It. seems Germany Is anxious to loose a peace dove, but peace without |