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Show News Notes From Lark Roy Kuphaldt was a visitor to Bingham on Wednesday and had his foot, that was recently operated upon, examined at the Bingham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fahrni entertained en-tertained on Sunday evening in I honor of Dr. Frazier and Joseph Wilkin, of Bingham. Roy Kuphaldt, Leonard Steel ' and John Prowese, Jr., attended the meeting of the Woodmen of the World at MidvaJe Monday evening. Mrs. Louis Peterson and son, Warren, visited with relatives at Salt Lake Wednesday. Miss Brittimart Gerrans spent a few days in Bingham visiting with friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nelson and son, Frank, were the guests of Mrs. Graves at Sandy on Friday. Fri-day. Miss Reta Hensen is spending a vacation at Lehi visiting relatives rel-atives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arnt Thompson and children, Ardath and Billy, and Miss Kate Webb and Donald Peterson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Hoglund of Mid vale on Sunday. Miss Vera Welch was the guest of friends at Salt Lake x City the past week. A candy pull party was given by the Senior Bee-hive Girls at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Albert Al-bert Ottison Wednesday even- . ing. Nick .Natias, Mike Stilinovich and Boyd Crittenden motored to Midvale Friday evening. Miss Bess Nordberg entertained entertain-ed a number of her friends at her home on Friday evening. Games were played and enjoyed and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell and son, La .'. (Continued on Last Page) NEWS NOTES FROM LARK j (Continued from Page One), Veil and Miss Louise Fisher attended at-tended the Bingham-Cyprusi basket ball game in Bingham on Tuesday evening. Fred Hatt who is operating a lease at the U. S. Mine, in Bing-.,y' v ham, is visiting with his family v here. Members of the Lark Farm Bureau met on luesday in the L. D. S. Ward house where the classes were held under the tuition tui-tion of Miss Ivy Lowry. . Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell and B. Mittenderf were Riverton visitors visi-tors Wednesday evening. W. J. Fahrni, the only store- ( keeper of the camp spent Mon-day Mon-day in Salt Lake on business. Lars Beckstead attended the Bingham Granite game held at . . ? Granite Friday night. Mrs. Graves, and daughters, Ruby and Frankie, of Sandy, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nelson on Sunday. Members of the Lark Social . ! Club gave one of their popular card parties at the club rooms this week. Five hundred was ! played and prizes awarded to 1st . Mrs. A. Blum and Harry Rowland Row-land and Mrs. Bert Smith and Mr. Griffith won the second prizes. A delightful luncheon was served to twenty six members. mem-bers. , |