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Show .'"-r.' r i ii i ...... i ) in , L UJ m ti L j ' Chips and Shavings From Lark j : A clipping from a New Eng-, Eng-, langr paper published in 1816 biU terly protesting against the introduction in-troduction of gas lights is before, be-fore, us. One of the arguments advanced was a theological ob-J. ob-J. jection it says, "Artificial ilium r ination is an attempt to interfere . with the divine plan of the world which had pre-ordained that it V. should be dark during, night i time." The people of Lark do not !t object to any kind of artifical ' lighting but if the County Com- ;. missioners could see fit to have . some lights installed in camp their endeavours would be appreciated, appre-ciated, and they can rest assured 1 there will be no objections raised. J ;;'Vv,'. ; - A new air compressor to be in stalled at the Butterfield Tun- I nel for the United States Mining t Co. was brought in over the D. and R G. Road this week and will be hauled to Butterfield by i. - Al. Hcmmingsen of the Lark Livery. Several carloads of tim- i ber have also been taken up by teams the past two weeks. . Sime Peterson spent Thanksgiving1 Thanks-giving1 Day and the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. R. P. s -Nell and family. ' Miss Eelle Whatcot, Lark's popular school ma'm enjoyed Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. ; E. Penpraze. A surprise" party was given at the Lark Hotel on Friday in honor of Miss. Erma Sandstrom who came out from Salt Lake City to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Herringcr. Miss Sandstrom . is a student at the L. D. S. " Business College.' A large number num-ber attended. v ' N " Miss Leary of Salt Lake City, instructress of the Woman's Farm Bureau met a number of the ladies of Lark on Monday at the L. D. S. Wardhouse, classes class-es are advised to investigate the All ladies of Lark who up-to-date have not attended these classes class-es ae advised to' investigate the many privileges secured by attending. at-tending. The classes are unsec-tarian unsec-tarian and all ladies invited. Miss Brittamart Gerrans was the guest of her sister Mrs. Fred Turner, Jr. Miss Laurie Hatt was surprised sur-prised by a number of friends Saturday evening. Many games were played and luncheon was served to Mary Peterson, Joe Jerro, Vera Nbrdberg. Lavon Magee, Ruby Savage. Glenn and Marvel Nell, Lynn Arnold, Frank Bullock, Leonard Steel and John Prouse. . Mr. and Mrs. Doras Thomas Mrs. Pat Savage,' Mrs. Almy Blom and daughter Inez were Salt Lake visitors on Wednesday. Miss Mary Peterson entertained enter-tained a few friends from Murray. Mur-ray. Dancing was the Main feature of the evening. Lunch-son Lunch-son was served at midnight. (Thursday). Miss Lauretta Hatt wa3 pleasantly pleas-antly surprised . by a number of friends Saturday evening. |