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Show News Notes From Lark Mrs. Dewey is spending the week with her parents, Frank Graves of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Blum were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry of Herriman will make their home in Lark during the winter. Mrs. Lorenzo Howard and Mrs. Joseph Park motored to Salt Lake, Thursday. Mesdames R. P Nell, Dell Nell and Wallace Blackburn were busy shopping at Salt Lake on Wednesday. A card party was given in the Club Room on Tuesday evening. Five-hundred was played and prizes were awarded to, first, Mrs. Kate Penpraze, R. Meyer-hoffer; Meyer-hoffer; Second, Mrs. A. Blum and Rube Nell. A luncheon was served by Mrs. Kate Penparze. John Prowse accompanied his mother to Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Tu-esday. Mrs. A. J. Hatt visited with her daughter, Mrs. Atha Lee in Bingham on Tuesday. The Misses Vera Nordberg and Louetta Hatt visited with their parents here, Sunday. Mrs. John Steel and son, Leonard Leo-nard were Bingham visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Dell Nell entertained on Tuesday in honor of her litth son Kenneth's seventh birthday. A number of young folks participated. par-ticipated. Games were played and luncheon served. Miss La Von Magee of Salt Lake City visited her parents on Sunday. Mr; and Mrs. Frank Nell were Salt Lake visitors on Wednesday. Wednes-day. Miss Vera Mortison of River-ton River-ton was the guest of Mrs. A. P. Hemmingsen on Sunday. Mrs. A. P. Hemmingsen and daughter, Mary Frances, Mrs. R. P. Nell and son Kenneth were Salt Lake visitors, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Callaway visited with relatives in Bluf-fdale Bluf-fdale this week. Miss Ruby Graves of Sandy was the guest of her sister Mrs. Dewey Nelson on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Atkinson visited with Mr. Atkinson's parents pa-rents in Bingham on Tuesday. Mrs. Atkinson remaining over night. - ;- ' Mrs. Joseph Park visited with friends in the valley this week. |