By: Ardis E. Parshall - March 03, 2017 This story needs a little introduction: In the era it was written, Beehives were not 12- and 13-year-old girls in MIA or Young Women. The Beehive program was distinct from the regular MIA classes and was open to any girl in MIA, and sometimes even their mothers. It was more like the Scouting program is today, which coordinates with the Young Men’s work but is separate from the priesthood program a...
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