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Show News Notes From Lark Willard Crittenden who hus been a patient at the Bingham Hospital tor several weeks where he underwent an operation tor appendicitis retufci to his home here on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeyerhoMer ami Mrs. f'reu Miller motored to Salt Lake City on Saturday evening and visaed with relatives. Bill Fahrni the popular manager of the Lark Mercantile Co., returned home on Monday after spending a week at Grandaddy Lakes fishing with Dr. Frazier, and Jim McDonald. McDon-ald. Bill brought back several pounds of the best of the fish caught in a barrel which they used to pickle tlf.n in. The County Commissioner should take some action these days and re-nkove re-nkove the letter "S" from off the main highway near the sand dam below be-low town. Dick Pascoe was in Salt Lake visiting visit-ing the past week with some of his old-time friends. He also visited in Bingham. Bill Park, Mrs. M. Park and Miss Ardath Thompson were Riverton visitors vi-sitors Monday evening. Mrs. Silcox and baby of West Jordan Jor-dan are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Trippe this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Butterfield accompanied ac-companied by their pleasing young daughter, Bertha of Copperfield were the guests of relatives here Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry motored to Saratoga Springs Tuesday evening. even-ing. Mrs. John Prowse, Sr., was a River-ton River-ton visitor, Wednesday. Lynn Arnold was a business visitor in Salt Lake, Tuesday. Fred Wagner the popular butcher connected with the Lark Mercantile Co., motored to Salt Lake on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Alexander and children of Salt Lake City have moved to Lark to make their future home, Mr. Alexander is an employee of the Utah Lead Silver and Mining Co. Alex Peterson and Boyd Crittenden Critten-den were the guests of Miss Mary Morgich at Mid vale, Saturday evening. even-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Magee, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert White, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Callaway motored to Saratoga Springs Tuesday evening. Albert Ottison chaperoned the Boy Scouts of Lark to the Crystal Hot Lakes on Monday evening where they enjoyed a swim. |