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Show and Mt.Fleasant after, spending the winter here. . Mr& Ed. Olson and Mrs. Fred Kranier were the dinner guests of Mrs. Joe Gamache of Bingham Bing-ham on Saturday. Mrs. E. Nesemann of Berkley, California, is the guest of Mrs. Louise Rowland, her sister-in-law. ' . t . Mr. and Mrs. A.' Wilson and family, Mrs. A. Huber and the Misses Lyle and Mable Peterson motored to Lark from Salt Lake to visit Mr, and Mrs. Louis Peterson Pet-erson on Sunday last. Mila Kramer is spending vacation with her grandmother Mrs. Dunan of Salt Lake City. A number of the young people peo-ple of Lark motored to Sandy Friday, to attend the annual field day exercises. Mrs. Dingfield of Salt Lake City motored to Lark on Saturday Satur-day and was the guest of Mrs. Fred Kramer. ' , A Mother's day prop-am was successfully given at tWe L. D. S. meeting house on Sunday last. A large and appreciative audience enjoyed the efforts of the entertainers. enter-tainers. V Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Christensen of Eureka were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hemmingsen on Saturday and Sunday last. Sunday Sun-day afternoon a motor party was formed consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Hemmingsen, Scott Peterson and Richard Pascoe who went to Salt Lake City and attended the baseball game. Lark Society Miss Ann Pearcy of Tennessee is visiting friends in Lark for an indefinite period.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Park of Riv- erton were the "guests of Mrs. Park's mother, Mrs. M. Park, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Myerhoffer had as her dinner guests Saturday evening, Mrs. George Rowland and son Harry, and Mrs. Hese-mann. Hese-mann. Dick Tascce visited friends and relatives in Lark Sunday and Monday. Miss Emma Hansen was the truest of Mrs. J. Steel Thursday evening. Miss Myna Nelsen and Miss Ilessie Lovell have left Lark to return to their homes in Logan |