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Show matter pertaining their mining venture ven-ture on the hilL Min Maxine Fahrni, the charming young daughter of Mr. and Mri. W. J. Fahrni, who may aome day be a successful candidate for "Miss Amer- pile. Frank Griffiths, principal, who teachea the 7th and 8th grade ha a class of 22. Miss Irma Jscobson, young lady whose home la in Proyo is looking after a class of SI pupils of the 6th and 6th grades. Miss Vivian ' Harrison who hails from Springville la teaching the Srd and 4th grades! with a total of 27 pupils. Mrs. Beatrice Bea-trice Olson of Salt Lake City who.' has charge of the little ones, grades 1 and 2 is kept busy with a class of 37 to look after. I ica" honors la now attending school at Westminster College, Salt Lake City. Dell Peterson who recently returned here from Rock Springs, Wyoming is building himself a new home, since leaving he has secured himself a help-mate help-mate who is pleased at the Lark surroundings. sur-roundings. Harry Rowland, a popular Larklte pent several days on a business trip at Salt Lake City the past week. The Lark achool opened last week and up-to-date has registered 117 pu- turns. Rumor says wedding bells will be ringing furiously before the snow begins be-gins to fly, it will have to happen quickly we are thinking.' W. J. Fahrni and Charles Haun were Salt Lake visitors on Friday on Chips and Shavings from Lark Henry Lohse for the paat twenty years employed by the Bingham Mines Co., as head blacksmith was the past 'week taken to the Holy Cross Hos-', Hos-', pital at Salt Lake City suffering from a severe attack of asthma. Mr. Lohs is one of the popular bachelors In camp and his many friends will learn of his Illness with regret ' Claud Penpraxe is once more back at the old location, near the Queen property, hunting gold nuggets. Jim Overson and Bill Webb shipped a small carload of lead silver ore from the Queen property the past week, according to Bill he is not intending to purchase a Paige auto on their re- |