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Show News Notes From Lark Mrs.W. A. Fahrni spent the week end in Lark and returned to Salt Lake on Monday morn- Mrs. Dorus Thomas and children chil-dren returned from Ogden this week after visiting with relatives rela-tives in Ogden for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Howard How-ard visited with friends in Riv-erton Riv-erton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell were the guests of Mrs. Olive Miller of Herriman Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ihomas visited with relatives in Bingham Bing-ham on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert White were Midvale visitors Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Penpraze were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loulis Ledger at Salt Lake this week Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell were the guests of Riverton friends Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Magee visited vis-ited with friends in Bingham this week. Mr. and Mrs. Al Huber and their children and Mrs. Wilson, of Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson on Sunday. Mrs. Dewey Nelson spent the week end with her mother Mrs. F. Graves at Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Dorus Thomas attended a theatre party at Salt Lake this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Able have sold their home here and will locate in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nell were Bingham visitors during the week. A card party was given at the Club Rooms on Tuesday evening Five hundred was played and prizes awarded as follows: First Mrs. W. Kuphaldt and Harry Rowland. Second prizes to Mrs. Dewey Nelson and Rube Nell. A luncheon was served by Mrs. Wallace Blackburn and Mrs. Tom Atkinson, which was followed by dancing. Jim McLaughlin, who is now leasing with the U.'S. Mining Company in Bingham, returned home Wednesday with his eye in a sling as a result of a piece of steel having to be removed form his eye. A. Ilemmingsen was granted permission on Wednesday by the State Utilities Commission to operate an automobile freight and express line between here and Salt Lake, and will charge a rate of forty cents per 100 pounds . This should be a benefit bene-fit to the people of the camp since the D. & 11. G. railway suspended their service Lark has been handicapped. |