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Show News Notes From Lark Bert Smith, the .popular timekeeper of the Ohio Copper company claims one of the hardest propositions he now has is keeping this friends in Bingham supplied with fresh eggs. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Trippe and daughter motored to Murray Saturday Satur-day ' evening. Mrs. E.- L. Nordberg was a Salt Lake visitor Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wykert visited with friends and relatives in Bingham Tues day evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dave Magee (motored to Mid vale on Monday evening and were accompanied back by W. J. Bowman, their son-in-law, who will make his future home in Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Butterfield, and Mrs. Essie Brocklebank of Cop- ield were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnt Thompson on Monday evening. ev-ening. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson and children and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hu-hc-r ami f am Fly of Salt Lake City were the guosts of Mr. end Mrs. Louis Peterson bn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey fJelson and children, Kaye and Frank and Mrs. Fred Miller attended a party at Murray Mur-ray Tuesday evening. Ernest Arnold, the popular master mechanic of the Bingham Mines company com-pany and Mrs. E. L. Nordberg visited visit-ed with relatives in South Jordan on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry were Her-riman Her-riman visitors Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albino Parassentti of Bingham were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Prowse the past week. Vilate Fisher of Salt Lake was the guest of her parents here on Sunday. Horace Seal motored to Riverton Sunday evening. Mr .and Mrs. Albert Ottison are rejoicing over the arrival of a 7V4 pound baby boy on Tuesday. Both .-oiir and sou are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fahrnl were the guests of Mir. and Mrs. George Woodhead at Salt Lake Sunday. One ' of the largest social events' of the season ;was the marriage of Mijs Del ilia Peterson to Joe Hammon of California. The ceremony was performed per-formed by presiding Bishop of the Lark ward of the L. D. S. Church in the presence of immediate relatives and a few close friends at the home of her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson, Wednesday afternoon. Tine officials connected with the Ohio Copper company have been compelled com-pelled to make their trip from Bingham Bing-ham to Lark by automobile the past week as the main shaft of the mine caved, which will take several days to repair. Fred Hatt, a leaser with tihe Bing-tuuff Bing-tuuff Mines company shipped an excellent ex-cellent carload of lead ore! the past week. Altho several of our prominent hunters have been out in seach of deer the past two weeks, it took the lesser experienced to bring home the venison. Leonard Steel, George Eastman East-man and "Chic" ( Haun bagged and returned home with a nice fat buck or Friday last. The deer meat was generously distributedd ampngts their friends. H. Kuphaldt has started operating a lease under the Bingham Mines Co. Henry Lohse, Lark's popular bachelor bach-elor has resigned his position as blacksmith with the Utah-Silver-Lead Minjng company on the hill.i Henry is intending making his annual California Calif-ornia trip in the near future. The management of the Lark Recreation Re-creation Hall are making arrangements arrange-ments with the popular Utah Copper Club orchestra to give a series of dances at Lark during ' the winter months. Watch for announcements later. Principal F. D. Griffiths, Miss Dora Hansen, Miss Elizabeth Hatch and Miss Bertha Sweeney attended the U. E. A. conference at Salt Lake City the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis. Peterson an- nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Delilia to Joseph Herman of California. Cal-ifornia. Al Huber and Wallace Peterson have finished shipping Whe old Chicago Chica-go dump this week. We congratulate the management of the Lark Amusement Hall on the excellent pictures they are now exhibiting. ex-hibiting. It is understood sinking the) shaft at the Lead -Silver property has been discontinued for an indefinite period while development work will commence com-mence by drifts and cross-cuts. . Mrs. Bob Wilson who has been vi-ksiting vi-ksiting with her mother, Mrs. Jifn-Carter Jifn-Carter for the past six weeks left on Friday, last for her home in Los Angeles, California. She was accompanied accom-panied by her mother. |