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Show The Word From Boulder . ,'; ' IIY NETHEI.LA GRIFFIN Like most other juris of this area, Boulder enjoys a fort night of homecoming activities during the deerhuntlng seacon. While the men penue their fa- -vorite sport in the mountains, the women Indulge In qultt home chats and Informal gath ering with member of thfcir families who have been away for months or year-. Men who , spent much of their boyhood on the Boulder Mountain can think of no comparable place for stalking dier and eating camp, cooked venUon steak, ThU year's homeegmer In-cluiifd Mr, and Tlr's. Ari Bak-tr and family; of (Lo Angeles, Sgt. and'Mr, Sterling AUey and children o t Colorado Spring. Mr. and Mr. Garth. Peterson and children or Salt Lake. Mr. and Mr. Gerald MaU tlwws and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wooley and family of l'rovo, Mr. and Mr. Han Jackson of Teasdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray L Moosman of Cedar City. Mrs. IJIly Baker of Escalant - eiidlng a ftw weeks with her ton Ilernell and Lester and their families. Mrs. Rosa Peterson of Salt Lake spent the last few days at lu r ranch here. Miss Ijiltoe King, a freshman the Brgh-u: Young Unlver-p'ty. war lionif for the weekend. .' strike on the cast coast has held up shipment of copper wire and other necessary materials for completing the new telephone system, reports Leland Haw, president of the company. A a refult the contractor have been granted a thirty-day eilen. Ion of the time, for, putting the Ifne Into operation. Mr. Haw think j; unlikely that wesball I 9 be able to use the system before the middle of January. The new brick' building here for housing the automatic switching equipment has been completed by the Thompson Builders of Htnrlevllle, and the work' of totalling switches ha begun. Telephone rill be put into the home within the next week, and it may be possible to use Hie new lln locally before the ytem i completed. W w-re disappointed on Thursday not to see an airplane cruising the territory to the north of us while photographers nude an a rial survey of a route of our road. The flight was Bcheduled for Thurday morning, and Reed Thompson of the Forest Service and Truman Lyman of our road committee were at th Bryce Canyon airport at eight o'clock to accompany the photographer. But the plane did not arrtve because or rain la i Salt Lake It was said. Just another one of those Ironical twlt'.s. The Idea of anything being called off In this country be. cause of rain! Twenty-even boy and girls, age eight to twelve, made a 1 trip to the Mantl Vemple last Wednesday where they participated in 171 baptism fpr the dead. The project wo directed by Lester Baker, geneological chairman. Other wbb took their car and -lther helped with the cii lid i en or did other temple work were Bishop Lelanrl Haw, Truman Lyman, Emeron IVter-son, and Walter S(ef fenen. Mr, linker, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Haw, Mr. Lyman, Mr. 8Vf-fensen tad I were also -prudent. Mr, Fern Coleman, auLsted by Mrs. Nln. Moosman, 'entertained about twenty gueat on Tburtdiy afternoon at a stork hower honoring Mr. Betty Jean 8teffenen, |