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Show Beekeepers Set Annual Outing Of Stake Beehive The annual outing for Bee Hive girls of Deseret stake will be held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 22, 23, and 24, in Oak City canyon. Stake beekeepers,' Mrs. Zola Bunker, Mrs. Arprilla Scow and Mrs. Ellen Morrill, are in char ge of arrangements. All Bee Hive girls are invited to attend, including Primary and the Bee Hive graduates. Also invitations invitat-ions are entended to all ward MIA presidents, and any parents who would like to attend. The three-day encampment will be filled with activity for the Bee Hive. Camp sites will be erected a-round a-round the resort in the Canyon. Each day there will be hikes and nature study. On both nights, Wed nesday and Thursday, there will be a program around the bonfire, and visitors will be welcomed . Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hilton were in Salt Lake City this week visiting visit-ing their son, Elder Bruce Hilton, who departed Wednesday for the New Eengland states mission field. Mrs. George N. Church has returned re-turned to Delta from a visit in San Francisco with her son, Jim, and family. She made the trip down two weeks ago, with Mrs. Grant Church, who is remaining for a longer visit with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Bob Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Church drove to California last week to bring thir mother home. They drove down the coast to Los Angeles and Riverside and on to Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Vard Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fullmer and their son, Elden, from Cedar City, spent the weekend at Fish Lake. Mrs. H. Wayne Holt and infant son, of Enterprise, are visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Snow. Mrs. Snow and daughter, Glenda, spent the preceding week visiting at Enter-prse, Enter-prse, and Mrs. Holt drove them home. Mr. Holt will join his family fam-ily here later in the week, and accompany them home. Leon Theobald has returned to his duties in the Delta postoffice after three weeks in San Francisco for medical treatment at the veteran's vet-eran's hospital. |