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Show Lark bociety Mrs. L. C. Dunham, Mrs. Emma Em-ma Bickford, Mila Kramer, Lieth Elith and Seth Dunham, all of Salt Lake, to Lark Sunday and were; the jruests of Mrs. Fred Kramer. Miss Vera Nordbcrgr left Lark Sundav for an indefinite visit in West Jordan. Mrs. Joseph Hadley and uo-hter Myrtle are the guests of Mrs. Doris Thomas. Mrs. j Hadley and daughter are from Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Moore - "fere visitors in Bingham Sunday. Sun-day. La Veil and - Miss Gwenith Silrox are spending a few days in Lark as the sruests of their father, Ernest Silcox. Nick Mataiga spent Thursday evening at the Highland Boy ' 'making the trip in his new Chev- are already planning how t6 hog the air lanes for their business? That one way through Eagy street is through Hardscrabble first?- , ; That misery loves , company, because two can ; live cheaper than one? ' That Europe; is. a. large continent con-tinent surrounding Uoyd George?' ' ; p ,.,-- !, - 'That as a fighter De Valera has a wonderful knack of keeping keep-ing his name off the injured list? That it ought to be a comfort to a rich man to know that when i he dies he will leave this world as poor as a church mouse? That many people admit that the practice of the Golden Rule would solve all sproblems, but few are desirous of trying it out? That when normalcy-comes we will be at the place we started from when we went crazy? That Lady Astor says "Men are the weaker sex?" That a hot-tempered red-headed woman always seems wilder than a hot-tempered brunette? That Conan Doyle says there is an opportunity to work in heaven? That Ireland is getting a good start on another 750 year fight? That considerable paint is be-i be-i ing used these days some on houses? i That lightning differs from Jack Dempsey, because it never strikes a man twice in the same place? That Jack Dempsey wants an American girl preferably to the French, German or English girls? That we would like to know from Oliver Lodge or Conan Dovle if there are any profiteers in Heaven? That Germany recognized Russia, Rus-sia, but don't you remember they met before, when the Kaiser Kais-er kissed the Czar? That to vivificate something that has been in a trance may be nossible, but just fancy trying the experiment on something that had died a natural death? i That the American dollar since the war seems to talk all languages? :',"Vy. ' rolet. . Mrs. Pat Savage entertained in honor of her daughter Ruby, Saturday evening. The house was artistically decorated in light blue and apple blossoms. Games and dancing were enjov- - ed by the twentv-two . guests ; present. A late luncheon was served after which the guests departed. -;-.,, .,. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Olson and Mrs. Lafe Peterson were Salt Lake visitors for a few days last week. , Miss Ann Pearcv, who has leen visiting friends in Lark for , the past two weeks, has left for Denver, Colo. Mrs. Wm. Webb with daughter daugh-ter Katie and nephew Donald Peterson were the guests of Mrs. George Starkey in Bingham Monday and Tuesday. Melvin Dalton of Tooele was ' the week end guest of his sister . jirs, Bloome. Mrs. Lafe Peterson is visiting visit-ing friends and relatives in Eureka Eur-eka for several days. Frank Jones and family have moved from Lark and will spend the summer months on a ranch in the valley. IDAHO MAN VISITS LARK Manager Mackaway of the Western Phosphate Co., of Idaho, Ida-ho, with Secty. Kellock of the Ohio Copper Co. was in Lark the nast week inspecting the precipitating plant of the Ohio Copper Co. in the Mascotte tunnel. tun-nel. J. I. Robbins, the affable ns-sayer ns-sayer of the Bingham Mires Co., snent Tuesday evening with the Pinochle club at Salt Lake City. He is an ardent follower of the game. That new machinery, and new type is used at the job printing plant of The News? . That a horse back ride to But-terfield But-terfield is one of the most enjoyable en-joyable trips one can take in the vicinity of Bingham T That one nian claims he has aecivea s women, ana it is an some men can do to deceiye one ? That Utah has one good crop this year we speak of mosqui-tos? mosqui-tos? That the young Americans who fought in the World war are not anxious to participate in another like it? , That one of Russia's needs is brains; and another is brain food? That there are old fashioned people who believe it is still possible pos-sible to have good sense and be happy? That Clark's bill heads are satisfactory? Call 91 and order yours. |