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Show motored to Copperfield on Sunday Sun-day and were the guests of Mrs. Charles Pearce. Veneer , and Elaine Coombs spent the week-end at Murray with relatives and friends. Dick Poscoe and "Chic" Pearce of Copperfield were the guests of Mrs. W. Webb on Sunday. The Misses Beatrice, Alice and Margaret Hatt, and Velma Hen sen were the guests of Mr. and Mi's. A. Lee in Bingham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fahrni and daughter, Maxine motored to Salt Lake on Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Geor-ge Woodhead. W Webb left camp the past week to seek employment in the mines of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson of Salt ljike and daughters. June Eloise and Beth were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson Sunday. Mrs. Graves with her pleasing daughters, Ruby and Frankie of Sandy were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nelson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amt Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. W. Webb were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Ver-nal Hoglund at Midvale on Friday. Fri-day. Miss Grace Miller spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. James Murphy in Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. L. Howard have left camp and will make their future 'home in Magna. Mrs. Fred Miller and Mrs. News Notes From Lark Mrs. John Prowse, Jr., visited with her mother Mrs. Joe Anderson An-derson in Bluffdale on Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mrs. John Ilyland of Nevada was the guest of Mrs John Prowse, Prow-se, Jr., this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Prowse, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Prowse Jr., and Mrs. Albert Ottison and Master Reno Parassentti motored to fcait bake and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blewett this week. Miss Ruby Savage, the charm ing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Savage returned to Lark the past week after spending several sev-eral months with her parents in California. Mr. and Mrs. Savage will leave California in the near future and will make their permanent per-manent home in Lark. Miss Sav- James Murphy were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Magee and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bowman visited vi-sited with relatives at American Fork Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Townaen and daughters Ethel and Elsie motored to Salt Lake Tuesday evening. Sime Peterson and Deputy Sheriff Dorus Thomas were business bus-iness visitors in Bingham Saturday Sat-urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith entertained enter-tained a few friends at their home on Tuesday evening. Games were played and refreshments refresh-ments served. The Beehive Girls of Lark gave a farewell party on Tuesday Tues-day evening in honor of Mrs. L. Howard. Games were played and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Magee and daughters, Alice and Rhea and Mrs. W. J. Bowman were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thorn in Bingham on Wednesday. age will remain with her aunt Mrs. A. Blum until the arrival of her parents. Mrs. Dave Magee entertained the local members of the County Farm Bureau at her home on Thursday of last week. Five hundred was played and a lunch eon served. Mr. and Mrs. William Callaway Calla-way fromer residents of Bluff-dale Bluff-dale will once more make their home in Lark. Mr. Callaway has secured a position with the Bing ham Mines Co. Mr. and Mrs. Dorus Thomas are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl at the home of her parents in Ogden. Mrs. V. B. Christensen, health specialist of the Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural College extension with the county home demonstration a-gent a-gent of the County Farm Bureau, Bur-eau, Miss Ivy C. Lowry will meet members of the bureau at the L. D. S. Ward house on Thursday afternoon, April 23rd. Mrs. Christensen will lecture on the subject "Observation Study of Physical Health." Mrs. John Asich became the bride of Mike Saban at the Holy Rosary Church on Easter Sunday, Sun-day, the ceremany was performed perform-ed by Rev. Father Lamb. The bride carried a beautiful bouquet composed of roses and carnations each member of the bridal party wore buttonholes of carnations. Nick and Joe were sponsors. On returning to their home after the ceremony, a wedding dinner din-ner was served to a number of friends from Midvale and Bingham. Bing-ham. Steve Kosovich of the local lodge, P. L. A. N. I. N. A. No. 83 with Pete Lovrich and his family of the Highland Boy were specially invited guests. Nick Matias and Bob Rude-lich Rude-lich were Highland Boy visitors Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ledger of Salt Lake City were the guests of Mrs. John Steel on Sunday. ' The Misses Velate and Louise Fisher spent Sunday in Payson visiting with friends . Mrs. Pete Lotts of Bingham spent Sunday in Butterfield Can yon. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Hoglund, Chester Hoglund, Neal Anderson of Midvale were the guests of Mrs. W. WTebb, Sunday. Don Peterson and Katie Wrebb |