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Show "' ; 1 Chips arid Shavings i From Lark ,Dr. U A. Stevenson of the University at Salt Lake City was scheduled to give a lecture at the L. D. S. Wardhouse in Lark about three weeks ago. A large number awaited the Doctor's ar-. ar-. rival but he failed to appear. It seems the night was a dark one, the Doctor thinking that Lark should be a well lighted town headed for the community where lights were dominant which proved to be Fort Herri man, - there not being one light in Lark which he might see whilst on the highway. The people of Lark were disappointed but the Ilerriman folks had the opportunity oppor-tunity of listening to the doctors doc-tors oratory. On Sunday evening even-ing last the Doctor came to Lark and delivered his debated lecture lect-ure at the L. D. S. Wardhouse, a goodly number were present and enjoyed the doctors remarks on "Our house wonderful and its - care." Cannot the County Com- " missioners help us out somewhat by installing a few lights. A numbsr of boxing fans motored motor-ed to Bingham on Friday evening even-ing and attended the Boxing Contest given at the Princess Theatre. They all returned en-' en-' thused at the excellent showing , made by the Bingham boys. John Del Col motored to Bingham Bing-ham on Thursday and had a piece of steel (extracted from his eye by Dr. Paul Richards. . Supt. Joseph Hyland and Jim McDonald visited Pat Hyland at - the Bingham Hospital on Monday Mon-day evening. - -'''' . The Misses Joseph and Helen Lund of Riverton are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell. Miss Stella Meyerhof f er spent Thanksgiving Pay and week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyerhof fer. A number of Basketball Fans motored to Bingham Gym on Tuesday evening and enjoyed the game with the Bingham High School and Salt Lake West High. |