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Show BERYL Baiyl, Utah, May :i0, 1917. We are enjoying t '.' ) while writing thee items, a very hard had storm. The ground II white and reminds us of the "good old winter time." We trust that our peas, beans, lettuce, etc., were able to withstand the hard knocks, for the rabbits have not even had S chance at them, not to mention ourselves. Ida) BOtll our Ution-Wide Decoration Decora-tion lbiy. It makes u. sad to think of the heartaches this day brings all over our own hind, and the countries over the seas. The I!. Y. If. Club met at the Arm-Btrong Arm-Btrong chapel at Meryl last Saturday, May join We had a splendid attendance attend-ance and a Jolly time was spent phiy-ing phiy-ing games. .r2 were present. The business meeting was postponed, as some of the officers and a numU-r of our members from Yale were unable to attend. Refreshments were served at a late hour, ami all agreed to hav ing spent an enjoyable evening. The next meeting is scheduled for June Kith, to be held at Yale school house. Let everyone remember the date and attend. On June Kith, Sunday, Children's Day will be observed at the Arm-, .strong chapel, at Beryl, and ull are cordially invited to these services, at two o'clock in the afternoon. The children ate practicing nnd we expct to have an Interesting program, Come and bud your encouragement and support sup-port to the Sunday School and those who take part. Sunday School is held every Sunday Sun-day at 2:00 p m. prompt. Preaching service immediately following the Sunday School. I Mrs. I.. I'. Davis of I. os Angeles, n route to Dayton. Ohio, made Beryl a stopping place for a short time, where she was the e;uest of Miss Al-thea Al-thea E, Suell. Mrs. Davis had thought to find this a typical old frontier country, but found a condition of comfortable com-fortable homes, contented, snthusis tie people that quite captivated her. She will e.o Kast with a spirit of boosting for southern Utah. Mrs. S. J. Hughes, Jr, with her two little sons returned last week from a several months visit with paient ami friends at her old home in Wo Yn rinia Mrs. Kughei was accompanied on her return by Mr. S. J. Hughes. Br., w'ho will ipend a few days, he being on his way to ( la! .. Mrs. Mam ne E WiUon returned this morning from Santa Barbara, aftei a ear's :. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koest have M taken up residence again on their M homestead I1- miles southeast of M Meryl. It is indeed gratifying to see t how resident homesteaders return to H their entries after receiving their pat- M ents It will help our country if more M of them will farm their entries. We M welcome Mr. and Mrs. Koest again, M Mr. Dudley Shelly is fanning the M Shelly ranch. We are Kind to welcome H him among us. Mrs. Shelley, mother H of Dudley, I expected in a few days. H Mr. (i. W. Moreland was down from M Milford to spend Sunday with bis fain M I Mr. W. C. Jenkins returned this H morning from a business trip to Salt H Lake. H |