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Show The Word From Boulder Greetings! Since some News readers are doubtless wondering about the absence of news from Boulder In recent Issues, I thought It well to reassure them that wo are here, that Is, all except those who are still out hunting for a piece of hillside not yet staked out by other uranium claim seekers. Burns Ormond took a group down to the Circle Cliffs area this week which Included Verge Heaps and others from Payson. Attending the annual convention of the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers Association at Salt Lake this week were Clyde and Irene King, Nethella Griffin, and Leland and Golda Haws. All report a most worth-while conference. As references of Garfield County on the CHO executive board, Clyde says be hopes to sell the Idea of attending next year's convention to more county cattlemen. Nothing better, he says, than the good American way groups with similar interests getting together to try to solve their problems. Irene, as State chairman of the Cow-belles' meat advertising campaign, has a vital job helping to persuade more people to eat more beef. Present low prices, thinks the Association, are due not s muck tojov.production, as to under-production. Under direction of. Bishop Leland Haws, the work of repairing and redecorating the ward church Is noarlng completion. For the past two weeks crews oT ward members hae been wielding hammers, saws, paint brushes and rollers to such good purpose that hitherto dlsal basement rooms are now resplendent In colors to rival the rainbow. Tho chapel, tho kitchen, the Relief Society room, the Bishops' room and all classrooms have a most gratifying New Ijook. !ot tuck luncheons have helped to turn each day's work into a sort of social event. Boulder is losing two more families next week when Frank und Catherine Coleman move to Escalante, and Bud and Eva Ormond move to Sigurd. But the LeFay Colemans are returning to reoccupy their home here. Work on the Deer Creek road Is progressing satisfactorily under direction of County road-man Thell Barney. Others employed are Guy Pollock, Heber Poul-sen, Bud Ormond, Conway Peter-con, and Otto Haws. The road will Improve the route to Circle Cliffs and eastward. Word comes today of -the birth of a new baby boy for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Haws In Salt Lake, and another boy for Mr. and Mrs. Dee Moosman of l'rovo. When my forsythla bush burst Into bloom the first of the week, t thought It was ahead of the season, until I saw some spring plowing going on at Antimony and heard that they are already using irrigating water In turns at Escalante. Heard a meadow lark singing his head off In the field this morning too. So long) Boulder Reporter |