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Show Monday in the interests of Red Cross work. i Mrs. Hy Sorensen, Lark's society editor of the Salt ILake Tribune, with her husband and young daughter, have been visiting with friends and relatives rela-tives in Bphraim, their former home, where they received a hearty welcome. "Hooverized" dresses at the masquerade mas-querade ball on Thursday worn by the (Misses Leighton and Acord, were tie I subjects of favorable comment, these two popular school ma'ms having 'adopted paper suits In place of the jtnore expensive loaned by firms for' such occasions. j Did It Ever Occur to You i That it is much easier to fix .food ; 'prices than to fix food price fixers, j That before loving our enemies it's , time we were beginning to make them worth loving. j I That all breads, white, brown, alfal-' fa or whatever the ingredients they contain, sell for the same price. j That man's inhumanity to man ! makes countless thousands mourn. j That some Bingham ladies realize that Larkites have big hearts. j That maskers must be going some: when the prizes are taken to Fort Her-, riman. j I : Chips and Shavings Shav-ings From Lark General Manager Inier Pett, of the Bingham Mines Co., accompanied by Supt. Joseph Hyland, Inspected the Inner In-ner workings of the above company's property here on Tuesday. The .masquerade ball gven'at the Ohio Club rooms on Thursday last proved a brilliant success. Prizes were awarded iMr. and Mrs. Jouis Christensen, who characterized Mr. Chaniiclear and his lady. Music was furninhed by Carter's orchestra of Le-hi. Le-hi. The committee are to be congratulated congratu-lated on its success. Miss Stella Kuphahlt, our popular postmistress, is still without a successor, succes-sor, and to take some of the monot ony out of her daily duties she spent the week end at Salt 'Lake City visiting visit-ing some of the city's playhouses. Don't forget to purchase a War Savings Sav-ings Stamp, and if you can't afford that buy a Thrift Stamp weekly. are pleased to note that George T. Odell, son of Dr. and Mrs. T. G. Odell, who recently suffered a severe fracture to his shoulder, is once again back in camp. Young Odell met his accident while skiing on his Uncle's ranch near Woods Cross. George Winn and Vida Downs, of Iark, and Ivan K Lloyd, of Lark and Bertha Powell, of llehi, were married at Salt Lake City the pant week. Both youiiK couples are well known and re- specied In camp, and that their pleasures pleas-ures be not marred in these old war-ring war-ring days is our desire. Claude Penpraze was recently discharged dis-charged from St .Mark's hospital after spending several weeks there, his health has considerably Improved. If your Income tax is bothering you take a trip to Salt Lake City, apply at Room 400 Federal building, and you can get alt the necessary information and have your papers filled out as well. . The Itrk Pool Hall was burglarized last Thursday night, several pieces of jewelry were taken off punch boards, some cash and several hundred trade checks. It Is surmised the burglar or burglars were thoroughly acquainted with the location, a hole having been cut In the door to gain an entry by pushing bark the bolt on the door. The absence of ti Ark's keen-eyed deputy depu-ty sheriff might have accounted for the raid, he having been called to Salt Lake on lmportunt business. Mrs. Ted Byrem and Mrs. MoFad- den. of Copperfield visited Lark on j |