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Show $ The Word From Boulder 17 .7 W'. Aunt Nethella Griffin re turned homo Friday. She asked me to report the news for this week in order that sne could have a week to get settled and caught up on the local happenings. I am glad to welcome her home; glad that i he is back to tell about her legislative experiences and Klad to know that she's hero to go talk and visit with. Mrs. Mary Henrie, supervi-4 Bor of District schools, Mrs. Oean LeFevre, supervisor of the school lunch program, and Jliss Hatch, student teacher at Bryce, recently visited the district school.. David Rose attended the Southern Utah Teachers convention Saturday at Richfield. Dr. Wm Mason and Mary Simkins, county nurse, held cn immunization clinic attho school on March 27th. Dr, Mason says there have been a, sufficient number of cases of Rocky Mountain Spotted fever in thl3 area to warrant the safety measure of immunization Le taken seriously. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Moos-man took their baby girl to Panguitch March 23 for med ical care. Althougn sh3's Just two weeks old she was unable lo escape the influenza epidemic that is now prevalent. Jerry Coleman, Mc, Lcnora and Shardn LeFevre, Linda IClng, Pole and .Margie Griffin, Fern Coleman, Burns and 31om Ormond attended the dance in Escalante Friday, rponsired by the Riding club. Delores Hansen, Ann King and Anthony Coombs were among the ERS senions who went to Salt Lake last weekend, on their senior trip. DeU LeFevre and Farlan Behunln accompanied the FFA club to flalt Lake this same weekend to attend the FFA convention. LaFay Coleman left Sun- day to go to Kanab where he has employment on a fencing project with his brothers-in-law, Arnold and Kilbert Button. Primary conference .was held Sunday under the direction .of president Golda Haws and counselors Flora Baker nnd Renon Peterson. Tho theme was "Child's Symphony In Reverance". The .Relief Society held an evening meeting Sunday. Kent Lyman" entertained friends at a birthday party on Sunday. , . |