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Show ftiews Notes " From Lark Mr. and Mrs. "Fred Turner and Mrs. Roy Clements spent Suni day in Salt-Luke. Mr. and Mrs.'Dave Magee motored mo-tored to American Fork on Sunday Sun-day and visited, with relatives. Miss Lowryof,the Farm Bureau Bu-reau gaye a demonstration in millinery at the L. D. S. Ward house on Monday. Miss Lowry's work was-;-thoroughly enjoyed by Mesdames R. Meyerhoffer E. Penpraze. P. Penprae. A Blum, W. J. Fahrni, G, Eastman, and D. Peterson. : ! Si- Mr. and, Mrs. Louis Peterson motored to Salt Lake City on Monday, and visited with their daughters.";,; Miss Mary Anderson of Riv-erton Riv-erton has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Prowse the past week. - , Mr. and Mrs. William Holt motored to the valley in their new car on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin McLaugh-lin were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson in Bingham Bing-ham on Saturday. x Mr. and Mrs. Pat Savage were Salt Lake visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Meyerhoffer, Mrs. Percy Penpraze and Mrs. E. Penpraze motored to Midvale on Thursday. ' Mrs. Olive Smith of Bingham Bing-ham is the guest of Mrs. Magee. Ma-gee. Mrs. Doru3 Thomas and little lit-tle daughters returned from Ogden Og-den this week where she has been visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hadley. "Happy" Atikinson has left his"7'happy'f hctme' in Bingham and has secured a position under un-der the Bingham Mines Co. in the blacksmith shop. , Dick Pascoe arrived in camp the past week from Milford where le has been spending the winter, months. Margaret Webb,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, Weeb .who'was recently operated upon at a Salt Lake hospital is back with her parents sufficiently recovered as to once more appear on the streets. The question of a competent postmaster for-Lark is being investigated in-vestigated if investigations are all that will be carried on it seems the camp will be quite a while without what the people are looking for.' |