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Show Mrs. George Atkinson returned return-ed to Lark on Saturday after spending the winter months in Idaho with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Atkinson Atkin-son and family have moved to Salina to make their future home. Mr. Atkinson will try his hand at the farming business. busi-ness. Dr. Frazier was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fahrni Saturday Sat-urday evening. Mrs. 1). A. Thomas and children child-ren returned home Monday evening ev-ening after spending a vacation at Ogden with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hadley May-Day was spent in But-tei-field Canyon by the pupils of the Lark School Baseball was played and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. A. Coombs returned re-turned home from Loa this week after spending several weeks visiting relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. John Townsen and daughters, Ethel and Elsie, motored to Riverton Tuesday evening. ev-ening. Mrs. James Murphy and son, of Bingham were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller the past week. Miss Mildred Park of the High land Boy Visited with friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnt Thompson and family motored to Lehi on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Critten den attended the funeral of Mrs. Crittenden's grand mother, Mrs. Arnold, at Salt Lake City Sunday. News Notes From Lark George Eastman was badly bruised on Sunday evening when the Ford car which he was driving driv-ing in the West Jordan district was run into by Thomas Forman of Salt Lake City who was driving driv-ing a truck. According to Mr. Eastman, Forman was on the wrong side of the road and was paying more attention to some passing ladies than to his driving. driv-ing. Forman was removed to the County Hospital for treatment. treat-ment. Eastman's car was demolished de-molished in the collision. Auto drivers who are in the habit of using the old bridge near the school house are advised ad-vised to use the new bridge, should an accident occur on the old bridge the county authorities are in "no ways responsible. The many friends of C. L. Countryman, member of the Jor dan School Board, will learn with pleasure he is using his endeavors en-deavors to have water toilets introduced in-troduced in the school house here Teddy Penpraze is proving his popularity these days by building build-ing brick chimneys. Mrs. Walker, Wal-ker, of the Kuphaldt Townsite came near losing her home the past week through a fire caused by an over heated stove pipe. "Teddy" got busy this week and built Mrs. Walker a real brick chimney which will prevent any more fires at her home from that source. The player-piano at the Ani usement Hall has been rebuilt and is now in operation every Wednesday and Sunday night while the moving pictures are beirtg exhibited. Mr. and Mrs Pat Savage returned, re-turned, to Lark from California the past week. They intend to make their future home here. Mr. and Mrs. Savage were residents resi-dents of Lark for many years prior to moving to California. Mr. Savage at one time operated a livery stable here with success. suc-cess. The Parent-Teachers Association, Associa-tion, of. Lark, which, has met with such .success during the winter months concluded its session" ses-sion" .on Friday evening last. An excellent program was . ar-. ranged and demonstrated to the full that Lark was in noways behind be-hind in it? local talent. After the program a luncheon was served by Mrs. W. J. Fahrni. Mrs. R. F. Meyerheffer tod Mrs. A. Hemmingsen. . t . ' Mr. "and Mrs. James McLaughlin, McLaugh-lin, of Melrose, Montana, have been the guests of Mrs. Joseph Atkinson the past week. Sid Harlan,' of the Bingham News Printery was in Lark on Sunday and it is said winked his eye at one of our popular girls. The Misses Bertha and Bessie Kapple Lila Henry and Willow dean Connary visited in Lark on Sunday. Elaine Coombs, Alice Ilatt, Katie Pad j en, Louise Fisher, Stanley and Scott Arnold, Ralph Meyerhoffer, Ralph, Wayne and La 'Mont Turpin, La Verl Nell, and Mike Stillinovich accompan ied the pupils of the Bingham High School to Saratoga Springs on Friday, last. Refreshments were served by the different classes and a general good time experienced. A dance was given in the Lark Social Club rooms on Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Carter's orchestra orches-tra furnished the music. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. |