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Show News Notes From Lark Mr. and Mrs. William Crittenden Critten-den visited with friends in Bing ham on Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Graves, of Sandy, San-dy, and her two daughters, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Nelson and will remain over the Thanksgiving. Mrs. James McLaukhlin is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson, of Bingham. Bing-ham. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fahrni motored mo-tored to Bingham on Thursday evening. Mrs. Henry Carter and Mrs. Henry Ilerringer were Salt Lake visitors on Monday. A well attended dance wa4 given in the Ohio Club rooms on Monday evening. Music was furnished by a Salt Lake orchestra. orches-tra. A number of out-of-town people were present. Mr, and Mrs. A. P. Hemming-sen Hemming-sen and daughter ate Thanksgiving Thanks-giving dinner with Mrs. William Holt, of South Jordan. Mr. and Mrs W Kuphaldt spent Monday at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dell Nel and son, Kenneth, Ken-neth, motored to Riverton on Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. R. H. Nell. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thomas were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemp of Bingham, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Howard How-ard spent Sunday with friends in Midvale.. Mr. and Mrs. Dorus Thomas Mrs. A. J. Ilatt and Mrs. R. P. Nell attended an L. D. S. meeting meet-ing at Sandy on Sunday. Mrs. L. Walker and daughter, Venus, spent Friday visiting in Draper with friends. A meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Ii. Meyerhoffer the past week and a committee appointed for the sale of Christmas Christ-mas seals. The proceeds from these penny seals are used in the fight against the spread of tuberculosis and especially directed di-rected toward preventative measures against the disease. The Misses Land, Mable Peterson, Pet-erson, of Salt Lake, spent Sunday Sun-day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson. A card party was given on Tuesday evening at the Club Rooms the bachelor members of the club entertained, being Mr. Sime Peterson, Lynn Arnold, G. and Marvel Nell- and Homer Eastman. The prizes consisted of ducks and chickens and were awarded as follows: First, Lynn Arnold and Mrs. Dorus Thomas, Second, Mrs. Percy Penpraze and Robert Meyerhoffer. A luncheon lun-cheon was later served which was enjoyed hot tamales, coffee cof-fee and cream puffs having been handed out to the thirty members present. Basket-ball was also played. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Penpraze were Riverton visitors during the week. |