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Show Chips and Shavings Shav-ings From Lark (These items were left out of last week's paper by mistake.) Tom Atkinson and a number of deer hunters left Lark on Wednesday by auto truck for Skull valley in search of deer. Several deer were seen but long range saved their hides. Tom Atkinson's trusty rifle was busy on Saturday morning, however, with the result a fine 200-pound fat buck was hauled into camp on Monday. We are indebted to the hunter for a generous gen-erous bortion of his kill and had you been in the vicinity of the black shack on .Monday night it would have made your teeth water. . i Accompanying Dr. Frazler of Bing- ham on a deer hunt the past week was W. J. Farhni, the affable manager of the Lark store. General Superintendent Billings of the .Montana-Bingham Consolidated inspected in-spected the inner workings of the above company on Tuesday last. The Hon. Mathoniah Thomas of Salt Lake City visited Lark last week and delivered a stirring League of Nations Na-tions address to a large number at the Lark club rooms, after which he was entertained at the hom of Alma Hem-mingsen. Hem-mingsen. Amongst the many choice viands which apeared on the table of the hostess was a large dish of Harry Kuphaldt's strawberries, picked fresh from his garden that day. Mr. Thomas was somewhat amazed at the ability of a Republican Larkite to exhibit ex-hibit such luscious berries at this time of the season. |