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Show OPKX HOl'SK -TO HONOR Al'XT Tll.LIK An Oven House at her homo ' Saturday, June 18, from 3 to 7 p.m., will honor Mrs Mary M. "Tlllle-' Clark on her 76th birthday. Everyone Is Invited to at-tend. The Word From Boulder , HV NKTIIUI.ia GMFFJN Ilecd Burr.ecretary of. the, , Garkaoe Foweie Company, was. here Thursday with two engt-iieers'whoso companies were Interested In placing bids on the construction ot the hydro-electric plant to be built on th Boulder River. Letting of the bids will likely take, place at next Tuesday's meeting of the board of directors, says Leland Hawa, president of the company. Tentative plan call for the building of a dam In the King Pasture,. and piping of t:ie 18 to 20 second feet of the east fork of the Boulder to a plant . probably to be located near the TMd on the Hat below file Chris- Un'sen sawmill. Three power units, each of 1000 kilowatts, wil(be constructed, one unit to act as a stand-by while the other fo are in operation. Excess powtr from the plant will be purchased by Telluvlde Power Company. A new line will be built to Eacalante, as the pre-sent line does not have sufflccnt capacity to carry tue heavy Irad. The new plant will not only furulsh power needed for In-dustrial development of this section of the state, It will also that stretch of the stream an worrying about their loss, but tho lake to be created above the dam should compensate for lack of tost part or the stream. Any. way, If the ever-Increasing num. ber of beaver-dam ponds on the Boulder and the Deer Creek were stocked with trout, there would e ample sport for all fishermen, Walter Steffensen is being welcomed back home after having been away most of the time for the past four years while he performed iS mission for the LDS Church and then finished his college course at Brtgham Young University. He was graduated from that institution this month with a B.S, degree in Ed-ucatlon, Walter has .taken over the 1U1I raP'ih in Salt Oulch where Mrs, Steffensen will Join him iwu. Jewel MoostBsn left Monday for employment with Mrs. Flora Hard well In Pangultch. Donna Jean Mooeman and Donald Moosinau are, working la Cedar City 'during the summer v'aca-, , tlon from school. Sherry Lee, Poulsen Is working In Richfield, LaRae King and CIo Coleman are ii Salt Lake, Lorraine Baker Is visiting her grandparents In Salem this week. My own granddaughters. Lots Ann and AUntvLarsen of Gunnison, are enjoying aweek here at the ranch, Mrs, Clea Baker is demonstrating that women bare a place on the range Uiese days. She and her smaller children are acting as camp movers down In tho Moody while Bernell, Marvin, and Lester are doing the spring riding. Larry Coombs, Ivan Lyman, and Blom Ormond were sustain, ed Sunday as teachers in the Sunday School, Delorls Hansen was sustained as organist. Miss Eva Heaps and her brother Robert of Orem arc visiting with their sister, Mrs. Burns Onu-be a distinct benefit to Boulder water users. Considerable water that is now lont through se"age and evaporalon will . carried over a four-mile distance - - ' ln.fk heavy pipeline, , ' , y Some 'fishermen, -whose" favor-Ite angling holes are located In. ond.'MIss Donna Rae. Bailey -of Escalante wa also at the Orm-ond's on Sunday. Mrs. Fern Colema'tVs mother, Mrs,, Aroand Johnson of Salt Lake, VlsIUd' wlh the Coleman's for a y 'his week. Fern dnd ber children accompanied' Mrs. Johnson to Salt Lake on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Haws made a trip to Salt Lake last Wednesday. Their daughter Bev. erly Rae returned with them for a ten-day vacation from her nursing course at the LDS Hospital, Mrs. Alice Alve'y and children attended a family reunion In Price on Saturday. As I write tbts, the boys and girls of my Sunday School class are enjoying their first party on the lawn this season. I wonder how long they will be content with this simple form of enter, talnment. I hope it will be for quite some time. Kids are so much easier to amuse before i they, reach the auto age, Visitors during Memorial holidays at the Scott Worttren home were Mr. and Mrs. Verd Worhen and family of PocateU 1 (who left this week for home) Mr. and Mrs; Oeorge Heldt and son of Proyo.'Alr. and Mrs. Bud Kember ot Cedar City, James A. Worthen and family of Alton, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Skogartof Henderson, Nev., Mr and Mrs LaMar Worthen and family and Mrs, Karen Nay. A surprise party was given for Mrs. Annie Davison for her 84th birthday at the home or Mr. and Mrs, Jack Brown. She Is the mother of Mrs Brown and has spent the last three sum. men In Pangultch. Those pre-, sent' were Mr. and Mrs. Glady Owens, Dr. and Mrs Mason, Mr, and Mrs. Don Pope, Mr and Mrs Frank Cllne, Mrs. Ruby Myers, Mrs. .Letha Moore, Mrs, Marie Adair, Mrs. Wilma Ortcj and Haxel Christensen. Mr. and Mr. Carl Syrett and. family have moved to Ruby's Inn for the summer, I |