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Show Mrs. A. J. IIatt.and children Alice and Margaret were Salt Iake visitors on Wednesday. Mrs. Dave McGee was a Salt Lake .visitor Tuesday. , Dr. L. A. Stevenson, of Salt Lake City will give one of his capable lectures at the . Lark Ward house on Sunday evening next. This lecture is entitled "Our House Wonderful and Its Care." The public are cordially invited. Bob Rudelich, an employee of the Binham Mines Co. was seriously ser-iously injured by a fall of dirt from the back of the stope where he was working on Thursday He was removed to the Bingham Hospital where after an examination examin-ation bj Dr. Richards he was found to be suffering from a badly crushed thigh and other ; complications. Chips and Shavings '! From Lark ' - - The people of Lark have been paying their, taxes for many years without any consideration whatever from the County Commissioners. Com-missioners. Compared "with Hef-riman Hef-riman the adjoining town Lark contributes about two thirds more taxes and never has a public pub-lic light been ; installed. The Redwood Road is so thoroughly lit by the county that any stray ... cows lost by any ranchers could easily be seen in that vicinity. Lark is we think entitled to a little consideration in this mat-. mat-. ter and the community would appreciate the efforts of " the commssioners to intall a lighting light-ing sytsem on the county road in Lark. We still do not prefer darkness rather than light, even if ( ur deeds are evil. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haun and far lily have moved here from . . Birgham this week. V- '- , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner, Jr. attended-the funeral of Mr. Turner's grandfather. J. P. Turner at Salt Lake City on Tuesday last. ' Bill Park returned from Bea ver County this week where he has been engaged in leasing. . j Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Moore were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lanros at Salt Lake City last Saturday, W. Webb came up from Eureka Eu-reka and spent the week end here with his wife and family. Virginia and Harold Nordberg visited with their 'grandparents Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Nordberg at West Jordan last week. Miles Hartman was in Lark Wednesday enroute to Butter-. Butter-. field where he is installing a heating plant at the U. S. Hotel in Butterfield Canyon, adjacent to the, Butterfield Tunnel. |