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Show Mary Ann : Barnes with Mrs. Richard -Dixon of Iron wood, Michigan, Mrs. Tom Wilson and sons, ' Woodrow and Billy, and Mrs. George Starkey of Dinkey ville. A delightful luncheon was served. Mrs. Alma Blum and daughter Inez returned from Tooele on Friday where they visited with Mrs. Blum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton. Mrs. Clinton Seal returned to camp this week after spending some time in Salt Lake under a i doctor's care. , The "Wienie bust" organized by the L. D. S. Sunday school of. ficials and given in Butterfield Canyon ' on Monday evening proved quite a drawing ' card, about seventy persons participated. partici-pated. . 1 '.; - Chips and Shavings From Lark On Monday of last week Miss Duretta Larson, the pleasing daughter of Andrew Larson of Salina, became the bride of Thomas Atkinson, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson of Lark. The ceremony was performed per-formed at Provo. Miss Larson taught in the public schools here last winter. Mr. Atkinson is engaged en-gaged in mining in Eureka and intends making his future home there. Their many friends wish them a billowless trip over the matrimonial sea. Mrs. Jim McLaughlin with her bright littleson, came down from Idaho the past week and is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson. George Wells of the Wells Groceteria Gro-ceteria and butcher shop of Bingham, Bing-ham, was in camp this week soliciting so-liciting meat orders. The will make three trips a week to Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swan and .laughter of Bingham spent the Fourth in Butterfield Canyon. Chris. Christensen motored up from Eureka on Saturday, bringing bring-ing with him Bill Montague, who has been visiting friends in the Tintic District. Mr. Christensen is siiii connected with a lease at the Chief Con. properties, and is making good. Mrs. Bridge of Copperfield motored mo-tored to Lark on Tuesday and visited with Mrs. Margaret Park. Accompanying her were Mrs. |