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Show News Notes From Lark A fire destroyed the home originally original-ly occupied and owned by Fred Hatt in the Gulch on Tuesday noon. The three rooms were occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roper and family. The family lost the most of their belong-, ings. An over-heated stove 1b said to be the cause of the conflagration. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Penpraze ami Bow Acton took in the sights of Salt Lake City on Friday last, they attended at-tended the Pantages theater and other attractions. Miss Dora Hansen a former school teacher here, who is now teaching in Bingham, visited with friends here Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hemmingsen and family returned this week from a pleasing motor trip through th north west. Miss Ruby Savage left , the past week for Los Angeles where she wil! hold a business position. Pete Lovrich and Rock Aisch of the Highland Boy visited with friends here on Sunday last. A well attended dance was given in the Recreation hall here Monday night. A Salt Lake orchestra furnished furn-ished the music. Mrs. John Prowse, Jr., la visiting with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Anderson Ander-son at Riverton. Bud Mitttendorf who has been living liv-ing here for some time with his sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Dell Nell left the past week for his home in Denver, Colo. Jim Hyland, the popular mechanic with the Bingham Mines Co., had his tonsils removed at the Frazier and Cain hospital this week, and is now back on his Job feeling fine. Steve Pavicich, an employee of the Bingham Mines Co., for some time, left this week for Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crittenden and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Crittenden spent Wednesday evening at the Bingham hospital visiting with Boyd Crittenden who was injured at the Park-Bingham Mines some time ago. Richard Pascoe arrived in camp from Milford the past week and has secured a position with the Park-Bingham Park-Bingham Mining Co. The Bingham Mines baseballers have put the Ohio boys in the shade this week the last game played here with a score of 10 to 16. Miss Venus Walker, the charming young daughter of Mrs. L. Walker of the Kuphaldt townsite became the bride of RaTph Beck of the Highland Boy the past week. Mr. Beck is one of the promising young leasers of that district. The young couple will make their home in Lark. Bert Serassio, formerly employed by the Bingham Mines Co., as foreman, fore-man, who is now operating a lease under the same company, was a business busi-ness visitor at Salt Lake Wednesday evening. Bob Myerhoffer was a Midvale visitor Saturday evening. The Misses Ruby and Frankie Graves of Sandy attended the dance here Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nelson and sons have been visiting relatives at Sandy and Murray the past week. |