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Show News Notes From Lark Mrs. John Prowse and son, John, motored to Salt Lake on Friday. Mrs. Wallace Blackburn entertained en-tertained Mrs. John Swenson and Mrs. Harry Isaacson of Sandy on Sunday. The Misses Vera Nordberg and Louetta Ilatt and Albert Oddison were the dinner guests of Mrs. Ephraim Oddison of Riverton on Sunday. The Misses Stella Myerhoffer and LaVon Magee were the guests of their parents here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hemming-sen Hemming-sen entertained on Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lanros of Salt Lake. "Five Hundred" was played and prizes awarded to Mrs. W. J. Fahrni, Mrs. Millie Osborn, Robert Meyerhoffer and R. P. Nell. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Griffiths of Salt Lake were the guests of Mrs. Dell, on Sunday. Mrs. W. Kuphaldt entertained her mother, Mrs. Fred Nelson, of Tleasant Grove, the past week. Miss Nellie Carter of Provo was the guest of Mrs. Harry Carter the past week. Principal Stevens, Mrs. Martin Thcmas and Miss Bessie Hill of the Lark school attended the Teachers' Institute at Salt Lake last week. Officials of the L. D. S. churvh visited in Sandy on Sunday, they included Mr. and Mrs. Dorus Thomas, Mrs. R. P. Nell, Mrs. A. J. Hatt and Lynn Arnold. A card party was given in the Club Rooms on Tuesday evening. . .Prizes .were, awarded, to Mrs. W. Callaway and Alma Blum, firsts, and Mrs. Wallace Blackburn and Simon Peterson, seconds. The party was under the able supervision of Mrs. Robert Meyerhoffer and Mrs. Dell Nell. A delightful luncheon was served and the evenings enjoyment concluded with dancing. danc-ing. Mrs. Olive Miller was the guest of her daughter Mrs. R. P. Nell on Wednesday. W. Crittenden, one of Lark's popular residents was operated on for appendicitis at the Bingham Bing-ham Hospital on Thursday evening. even-ing. The operation was per formed . satisfactorily by Dr. Richards. Manager J. Myers of the Utah Power and Light Company was in camp last week, conferring with the county electrician as to the necessary lights to be installed in-stalled in camp. |