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Show THE' WORD FROM BOULDER BY ALICE ALVEY Prospects for the new church house are looking ' brighter. A truck brought In a huge load of lumber on Friday, Why It had to come from clear up in Oregon I can't understand whep there is plenty of lymbcr closer to home. The man who will supervise the building came Monday to begin. Several men who run cattle In the Circle Cliff country have been doing some riding for the last week, taking their horses down la trucks and being able to come back home for the night, thinks to good road through there. Friday evening Jackie Or mond celebrated her 13th birthday with a gtoup of frier ds from Escalante and Boulder at her home. Satur-day evening the Relief Socl-eety had a proTesslve party with donations, being Dado toward the ne church. There was a fair crowd who had a lot of fun some couldn't como on .account of being ill or out of town. This gave the younger set a party mood so Sunday evening a surprise party was held at my home I was the surprised one when my son Darrel Informed me he xas having it, with all arrangements already made. All I could do was join in the fun. Earl and Nethella Woolsey came over Saturday to get shrubs and plants to take to Escalante to put around their new home. It snowed almost all dsy Friday and Saturday, it was nore like a blizzard, and the roads wero slick, so they felt fortunate in getting bacK homo all right The builders arc still working on Richard Griffin's home, It's changed so much it dotsn't seem like the same house. Mr. and Mrs, Burns Orm-ond and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ormond were In Richfield on business, Lincoln and Dale Lyman spent Saturday In town .on business with their brother Truman who was home over the weekend from Glen Canyon. Lob Ilae Listen end Mar- (continued on back page) BOULDER leno Griffin spent the weekend at the homes of Jackie Ormond and Janice Peterson. Two-thirds of our family spent Wednesday In the Pan-gultch hospital receiving medical attention. Cecil had surgery on his face and lip, so he's had a sore head for two weeks now. Kay Ormond stepped on a nail and has been limping around for several days so she had to go over to Lizzie Porter's and have a shot so now she can't sit with much comfort On Saturday, Anna Lee Hansen, Cleta Moosman and Cath-leen Alvey went to Cedar City with their Seminary class to a Youth conference. The sophomore Seminary class took up the time In Sacrament meeting, they spoke on several subjects, Anna Lee Hansen gave a musical selection. Visitors at church were Mrs. Flo-a Marchant and her boys and Mr. and Mrs. Ahlstrom of the Stake Sunday School board from Tropic. The Gale Wlngfields from Arizona have been visiting at the Clyde King home. Clyde and Irene have bought the old King home in Escalante which belonged to Nethella G. Wool-sey, and intend to make an apartment house out of it Lorin and Uvada Moosman spent a few dsys In Provo visiting their son Kay L. and family and daughter Melba Math-I ews and her family, " |