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Show NewsNotes From Lark Mr., and Mrs. Harry Kuphaldt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kuphaldt and Jack Showalter spent Sunday at Liberty Park. The Misses Vera and Virgie Nordburg spent a few days here the past week as guests of their . mother, Mrs. Lucene Nordburg. . W. J. Fahrni of the Lark Mercantile Mer-cantile Co., was a business visi- 1 tor to Salt Lake on Wednesday. Mrs. Leo Slater and sons, Al arid Billy, Mrs. A. P. Hemmingf sen and daughter, Mary Frances, Were dinner guests of Mrs. Har- ' vey Lanros of Salt Lake City on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Welsh and family, former residents of Lark, ' were visiting , friends here on Sunday. Principal W. R. Stevens and .' the two newly-appointed school teachers, Mrs. Thomas and Miss " Hill, are attending institute at Sandy. The schools will resume sessions on Tuesday with an increased in-creased attendance. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Fahrni and daughter, Maxine, were .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Price at Salt Lake on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Magee and daughter, La von, motored to Salt Lake, on Tuesday. i Mr. and Mrs. William Overson and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nelson motored to Murray and Sandy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell were business visitors .in Salt Lake this week. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar "Nell were the week-end guests of Mrs. Dell Nell. The Lark baseball team played, ' the Taylorsville team at the local grounds on Sunday. The home team was well represented by Atkinson, who did some good pitching, Hemmingsen, Crittenden Critten-den and Peterson, with the Jesuit Je-suit Lark won the game to the tune of 6 to 4. |