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Show Mrs", Nordberg motored to Salt Lake Friday to see the circus. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson Atkin-son were visiting a few days in Salt Lake the forepart of this week. Harry and Gus Sandsiri:: Harriman visited with relative here Sunday evening. Miss Margaret Webb visited a few days last week with relatives rela-tives in Bingham. Mrs. Nordberg and family left Monday for West Jordan where they will visit with relatives rela-tives and friends. ' ' Joseph Anderson visited with his wife an family at Riverton Friday of last week. Mrs. William Page and children chil-dren are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Penpraze. Mrs. Robert Meyerhoffer entertained en-tertained at dinner Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon complimentary to Mrs. William Page of Riverton who is visiting here in Lark. Miss Essie Holt of West Jordan Jor-dan is visiting at the home of A. P. Hemingsen. Mr. and Mrs. William Crittenden Critten-den with Scott, Stanley and Sidney Sid-ney Arnold motored to Salt Lake on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Savage and daughter Ruby motored to Salt Lake Thursday. ' Mr. Dorus Thomas is visiting with his family in Ogden. Chips and Shavings Froni risk Mr. and Mi's. Joe Gamache and family of Bingham motored to Lark on Monday and visited with old time friends. ' I Miss Inez Beal of the Beal ranch was a visitor to camp on Sunday. Miss Beal has wide circle of friends here. The many friends o Sime Peterson, will learn with pleasure pleas-ure he has made progress in the Bingham hospital and returned to Lark on Thursday. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson of injury to their son George, in one of the mines of Wardner, Idaho. Full details have not yet been given out but it is understood under-stood the injuries are in both his legs. j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson, 1 prominent citizens of Lark for many years will leave this week for Bingham. Mr. Atkinson has been one of the Bingham Mines Co's. most efficient leasers. They will make their home permanent per-manent at Freeman Gulch and have the well wishes of their many Lark friends . Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hemming-sen Hemming-sen returned on Monday last from a pleasing vacation thru the Wyoming country, making the trip by auto. LARK SOCIALS Claude Penpraze of San Francisco Fran-cisco visited a few days last week with f riiends and relatives in Lark. Carl Schmidt has returned to Salt Lake after spending several months vacation with his mother moth-er at the Lark Hotel. Miss La Von Magee returned home Friday from Midvale where she has visited for the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Penpraze and Claude Penpraze motored to Salt Lake Fiday. to see the Circus. Mrs. Edward Penpraze entertained enter-tained at a birthday party for her little son Jim in Butterf ieid canyon Saturday afternoon. Games were played and a delightful de-lightful luncheon was served to thirteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson had as their guests Sunday their son John, with his wife and two little daughters of Salt Lake. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jim Christensen and family, Ernest Arnold and |