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Show News Notes From Lark Mrs. A. P. Hemmingsen and daughter, Mary Frances returned return-ed from Seattle this week after a month visiting with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Moore. Mrs. Claud Price and daughter of Salt Lake City are spending a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fahrni. Mr. and Mrs. W. Overson, Mrs L. Walker and daughter, Venus were Salt Lake visitors this week. , Mr. and Mrs. W. Callaway of Bluffdale spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Penpraze. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell and sons were Bingham visitors Sunday Sun-day evening. Mr. and Mrs.. Elbert White were the guests of Mrs. Tom Newman at Riverton, Friday evening. Mrs. Hy Lloyd returned to her home in Garfield after spending a week here visiting with her mother, Mrs. L. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Arnt Thompson were Midvale visitors Sunday. Miss Ann Holt returned to her home at South Jordan this week after spending a month at the home of Mrs. A. P. Hemmingsen Miss Evelyn Mittenderf spent a few days as the guest of Mrs. John Bondell of Ilerriman thte past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Prowse were the guests of Mrs. Joseph Anderson at Riverton Saturday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Goerge Leak of Centerville and Mrs. Olive Miller of Herriman spent Tuesday with Mrs. R. P. Nell. Mrs. W. J. Fahrni and dau- ghter spent a few days at Salt Lake with Mrs. George Wood-head. Wood-head. Miss Virgie Nordberg returned return-ed home the past week after spending sp-ending a month at Soutth Jordan Jor-dan visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday evening. even-ing. Mrs. Albino Parassentti and family of Bingham are spending a few weeks at their Lark home. . Mrs. Nellie Starkey was given her naturalization papers at Salt Lake City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Park and family of Butte City, Montana are visiting relatives here. Mr. Park was formerly connected with the Bingham Mines Co., as foreman. A birthday party in honor of Mrs. A. J. Hatt was given at her home in the gulch on Saturday evening. A number of friends and relatives attended. A delight ful luncheon was served and enjoyed. en-joyed. There was a number of out-of-town friends who attended. attend-ed. Mrs. Millie Osborne was a Salt Lake visitor on Saturday. Henry Lohse is now putting the finishing touches on his new home on the Kuphaldit townsite. John Hansen of Ephriam came to camp recently and secured employment with tthe Ohio Copper Cop-per Co. Messrs Park and Pascoe are now hoisting their ore from their lease on the hill and will be ready for shipping in a few days. |