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Show BEAVER BRIEFS A. B. Boyle, son of Postmaster and . Mrs. Wm. Boyle, recently passed the ' First Class Scout test, and has the honor of being the first Boy Scout here to receive this rank. Mrs. Hattie B. Moffit of Spokane, Wash., has returned home after a two week's visit with her brother,1 Ambrose Barraclough. Miss Marcia Beaumont left Tues-! day morning for a two week's vaca-; tion, visiting at Salt Lake City and Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Murdock are rejoicing over the arrival of their1 first baby, a boy born May 24th. j Mr. and Mrs. James Low, of Garfield, Gar-field, and father, John Briggs of Salt I Lake City, are here visiting their j sister and daughter, Mrs. Ira Bald-) win and Mr. Low's parents, Mr. and j M"-;. John Low. Mrs. Elizabeth Fotheringham is; visiting in Provo for a few weeks. Mrs. Herbert Stapley and children! left Monday for a three week's visit at Salt Lake City, with her mother, Mrs. Saunders. Mrs. Frank Beeson has returned from a two month's stay in Riverside, River-side, Calif., where she visited with her husband, who is caring for his bees there until the weather will permit per-mit them to be moved back to Delta, Utah, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. George Valentine spent Saturday at Minersville visiting visit-ing with Mrs. Valentine's sister, Mrs. Charles Fibersika. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gale spent Sunday in Paragoonah, visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Orsen Talbert. Mrs. Dick Bowman and small son, Douglas, of Los Angeles, California, arrived here Monday to visit Mrs. Bowman's mother, Itfrs. Neil Neilsen, j and other relatives. Miss Roberta Morris "is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Otto Schwob, and other relatives for a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutching lost their infant son, Sunday at the family residence. |