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Show '' "! ' ' '. '' ' I - , --- - I i - .'. ; 1 'THE KEEPER OF THE BEES' i ,) 1 i i - ;. ii: . -I "JURlit',' and rf StortffT-the thunderous thunder-ous surf of Ihe'Pacifie-en the: rocks below a ' notch! 'Iri'-the' Wlff.: above the',blalck' water tfiud.vi.-condemned fo 'die-a i-'Ii'l. donmed itfttlivqeboth hlni;iilg of thltt swltt; terri)(e pI,iVigpJ-tti'e'n ';' tt' 'marriage rwKhuthe bVtUe'l aiid -groom -oriknown )tp ;each otKer seartiti'dii-i-lthe nvsistaryiof two "Hii8iiing;'''wonipn a" ,namelqss bati.V-ana1 RevelHtihlrM'-M ijji-i ((i.t- Th e TTl'ggest story -Gene-St rat ton-iportcfc! ton-iportcfc! f ever!, 1 wwttr-iFnoffljrSTOeet .fvesn wholesome powerful-filled powerful-filled with the genius of the author of TThe Girl of the Limberlost" a splendid, vital tale by a master fictionist "The Keeper of the Bees," comes to the Star Theatre next Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. George W. Harrison entertained enter-tained at a family dinner Wednesday Wednes-day evening in honor of Mr. Harrison's Harri-son's sixtieth birthday. The tables was decorated with cut flowers and a birthday cake with sixty candles. I" Miss Ada Harrison-, of Salt Lake, Is spending '-the 'week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G; W. Harrison. Harri-son. i . Mrs. G. W. Harrison. was-,in :Salt Lake over the week-end.- ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey -spent the week end in Ephraim, visiting friends and relatives. ' : ' - ' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hopla, of Bingham, are spending the. week with Mrs. Hopla's mother, Mrs. J. W. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson, of Provo, entertained at supper Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hopla of Bingham. The following wTere present: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hopla of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Ray Strong, Erwin Strong and Miss Myrl Strong of Springville. Mr. Albert Thorpe went to Salt Lake on business Monday. ' The officers and teachers of. the ward primary met with Mrs. Adda .lessee Friday night. After an evening eve-ning of sewing, luncheon was served. serv-ed. . naii.'.aS.it Comemornting the ninth birthday of her son, Dan, Mrs. Will Alleman entertained fourteen of his friends Tuesday evening. Games and music were enjoyed and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thorpe entertained en-tertained at dinner last Thursday, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Averett. Daffodils in a crystal basket bas-ket formed the centerpiece for the table. Those present, aside from the guest of honor, were Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Clyde and family, Mrs. E. O. Hall and daughter Beth, and Mrs. Alma Fullmer and family. ,Miss Maxlne Bowen, of Salt Lake, Is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Juhu Burt. |