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Show ed to start a subscription list for the equipment with a $50.00 Miss Leila Henry of Bingham was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ilatt Monday evening. The Boy Scouts and the Beehive Bee-hive Girls of I,ark motored to (Continued on Pjfe Five) News Notes From Lark Mrs. John Prowse, Jr., and chubby little son, newly arrived, i left the Bingham Hospital on Thursday morning and returned home. t . Roy Kuphaldt and his mother Mrs. H.-Kuphaldt are visiting in Gunnison. The Parents-Teachers Association Asso-ciation met in the Recreation Hall on Wednesday evening and was largely attended. Capable addresses were delivered by the Rev. Frank Bross, of Salt Lake City and County Sheriff Ben Harries. The meeting was presided pre-sided over by Robert Myerhoffe who in choice language introduced intro-duced the speakers. There were several musical selections. D. F. Griffiths, principal of the Lark 1 Schools appealed to the people ! of Lark for a playground equip-I equip-I ment for the pupils. Supt. Jos-i Jos-i eph Hyland as a representative , of the Bingham Mines Co. offer- NEWS NOTES FROM LARK (Continued from Page One) the Bonneville Skating Rink at Salt Lake and enjoyed themselves them-selves on skates. Mrs. Alfred Hatt was the guest of Mrs. Byron Jones, at Midvale on Wednesday. Miss Ingrid of Bingham was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Magee and family and Miss Ruby Peterson motored to American Fork Sunday Sun-day and visited with friends and relatives. Mrs. Dewey Nelson has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Graves, at Sandy the past week. Mrs. Clyde Peterson and little lit-tle niece, Virginia, are the guests of Mrs. A. W. Lee in Bingham this week. Mrs. Fred Miller returned from Bingham on Sunday where she has been the guest of hei daughter, Mrs. James Murphy. John Prowse, Jr., who sprain ed his foot recently while in tin employ of the Ohio Copper Co.. resumed work this week. The Misses Reta Hensen and Grace Miller, two of Lark's pop ular young belles attended tlu dance given at Harriman Wed nesday. Miss Louise Fisher attended t dance at West Jordan Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Some of our prominent Basket Bas-ket ball fans attended the gamt in Bingham Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith mo tored to Salt Lake Wednesday. Richard Pascoe, an employer of the U. S. Mining Co., in Bingham Bing-ham was the guest of his moth er, Mrs. V. Webb Sunday evening. even-ing. Claud Penpraze visited with his wife who is a patient at the Bingham Hospital on Monday. A successful Dance was giver, in the Lark Recreation Hall or. Monday evening, under the auspices aus-pices of the Beehive Girls. Re freshments were sold. Mr. and Mrs. W. Callaway, of Bluffdale visited with relatives in Lark on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dorus Thomas gave a Valentine Party on Saturday Sat-urday evening in honor of theii little' daughter, Ruth. A number num-ber of her little friends enjoyed the games and the refreshments which were served. Mrs. John Prowse, Sr., John Prowse, Jr., Mrs. L. Walker and her daughter, Venus, visited Mrs John Prowse, Jr., at the Bingham Bing-ham Hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson visited with relatives and friend; at Salt Lake City on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Turpin and family and Mrs. Wykert and fam ily attended the funeral services for Mrs. Glover at West Jordan on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Magee visited vis-ited with friends at Midvale and SUiverton on Wednesday. Marvel Nell who is attending the U. of U. spent Thursday visiting vis-iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell. |