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Show The Word From Boulder IIV XCTIIKMiA GUIITIX A man told me yesterday that he had discovered his recent Illness to have been due to his eat. Ing too much margarine. The man was In the dairy business. I do not vouch for the diagnosis of his trouble, but I should think that margarine would make any dairyman sick especially when he reads the figures of the extent to which that product has supplanted butter on the American dining table, and of how Ihe exorbitant price of butter In the last few years has served as en Indirect subsidy to the manufacturers of Uio vegetable . oil product, Happily, It now appears that this folly is being checked, And It Is high time (no matter what the cause nf my friend's lit" health) that people began to realize that the cottonseed spread Is no real substitute for good cream butter. Let them use cottonseed for cattle feed; butter Is best for human consumption, That Boulder is no longe. "the end of the world" Is evidenced by the number of cars that dally are not Just arriving here but are on their way to other place. Formerly people gome, limes came to Iloulder, but they always went back when their business or pleasure was completed. Now they go through on their way to other parts of the state, or by way of the new Burr Trail road, to Colorado and eastward. It Is said that an Eastern travel agency Is now routing tourists thrqugh noulder, that lstirthey don't mind dirt roads. If only our State Road Commls-clon could realize that a stretch of only thirty miles of road between noulder and Wayne County would open up a whole area to tourist travel. Enjoying Boulder scenery for the first time and getting ac. qualntcd with this part of the country last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs, Manwarlng and Mrs. Judd of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Manwarlng and Mrs Judd are members of the General Board of the Relief Society, Under guidance of teacher Mrs. Rosa Peterson and Mr.t.. Cora M unmi and butdrlver DoyI Moosman, Boulder elementary school children went to Pangultch on Saturday where they participated In the county play festival. , Teachers and pupils of the elementary school will presents program on the stage of the recreation hall next Thursday eve. ning. Speaking of schools, we wonder whether the parents of this community, and In fact of alt the other towns of thb ccunly, appreciate the excellence of the teaching afforded their children, In view of overcrowded conditions In schools of more populous areas, our people , should j congratulate themselves on the good schools that their children attend, Having been privileged to observe the work of almost every elementary teacher In Garfield district, I can vouch for the top quality of teaching done by these experienced educators. Evidence show that high school teachers are also doing a good Job. After days of strenuous pick and shovel labor, a group of loyal church men have succeeded In building a drainage system for the church. Bishop Leland Haws directed the work of digging trenches through the rocky hillside and then building a sep. tic tank and drains (hat will be rcadylo put to full use when the new water system U completed. At present It will be used to prevent seeping water from flooding the basement. K. H. Coombs Is nursing a couple of broken ribs Incurred when he fell from the top of Ms new reservoir dam, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Alvey are home from an extended May at the home of their ion Sterling in Colorado Springs. Darwin and Flora Peterson, who have been living In Salf Lake for the past year, are home for a few weeks' visit. Visitors at the LeFalr and Lorena Hall home are Lorena'i parents, Mr. Bud Mrs. James La r sen of Teasdale, and Mr. and MrSffA., T. Garner of Bountiful. Mrs Garner Is I-orena's sister. Champ Church and Archie Talbot of Pangultch will complete the painting of Cecil Al-vey's new home this week. Those who attended the Relief Society Convention at Pangultch last Friday Included Ool-da Haws, Clea Baker, Janette Mortcnsen, and Nethella Griffin. Irene King will attend the meeting of the I'tah Retail Grocers' Association this week In Salt Lake City. As chairman nf the Beef Promotion campaign of the Utah Cowbells' assocla. linn, which Is an auxiliary of tho Cattle Growers organization, Irene will have charge of an elaborate display Intended to In terest the retail grocers In selling more beef. Speaker at Sunday fciaera-ment meeting were Thomas Alvey, Wallace Itoundy, and Hal Shurtz of Escalante. Mrs. Hal Shurtz and children were also visitors. Conway and Winona Peterson and Lester and Flora Baker spent two days last week at the Mantl temple. Mr, and Mrs. William Barker and Mrs. Ada Lay were Boulder visitors on Monday, That uranium claims are beginning to pay off Is Indicated by the news that Kay Coombs, Otto Haws, and Bill Jeppson have leased their mine at a pro. fitabls figure to Arnold Barney of Provo. |