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Show The Word From Boulder BY NMTIIKMi. GlUITIX Fishing season seems to have got off to a good start In Uould er this year. Anglers generally expressed satisfaction with the clearness of the water, the good weather, and the size of the catch. As usual. Dr. W. A, Wilton of Salt Lake was on hand to make, the opening authentic. The streams hereabouts have known Doc's experienced hand lor many ears. After moving away a-bouttwelve years ago Doc and members of his family have re-gularly returned for fishing and hunting and to visit their daup- t liter, Irene (Mrs. Clyde King), i and family. This year besides ! the Doctor, thero were Mrs Wilson, sons Guy and Dili with Hill's wife and baby and Guy's two sons, old enough to snag a few trout themselves. We hope that on many other streams today there are similar group: father, sons and grandsons and that they all enjoy the fish-Ing as much as the Wilsons do Dr. Lars Peterson is another natUo son who generally tries to get back to wet his hook and line on opening day. He and i family are at the Emeron Peterson home for the week-end. Another homecomer It Leon Moosman of Iluth, Nevada, who with his family has spent the past week with his parents, the Lorlu Moosmans. At the Lester Baker home are two of Mr. Daker's sisters and their children, Mrs. Leon Ilalley of Escalante and Mrs Doyle Mc inelly of nichfleld. Mrs. Elalno Coombs Koundy and finall daughter of Salt Lake are Wilting her parents, the K. II. Coombs while her husband is out looking after his uranium Interests. That out of town fisherman were here in considerable, numbers was evident by the man" passing cars. I happened to n group from Salt l,ake, sonn. of whom I knew. They were Mr. and Mrs. Win. Illrd. Mr and Mrs Delbert Adams, and their children and friends. With fishing season aeglnnlus us It does In the middle of the uprliig round-up, local men have to leno mot of tho early fishing to the tlsltors hoping that there will he home later after the cuttle are attended to, and l.e.wch I'mctatttt ,tU Oeldnolt the problem of Irrigating dry pastures Is not so acute. Mrs Kosa Peterson returned jesterday from Cotoe, Idaho, where ebe visited with her da ughter, LaPrlel (Mrs. Dudley Spencer), and family. Mrs. Anna C. Hansen Is visiting with her daughter, Esther (Mrs L. H. Jones), and family of Lehl Miss Paula Mason ot Helper is visiting at the Cecil Alvey home.- Paula is Mrs. Alvey's niece. A baby girl to be named Trudy Ann. was born to Mr and Mrs liay L. Moorman last Wednesday a) the Panguitch hospital. The baby Is doubly welcome) because of the death a year ago of the Moosman'sflrst child. Mrs Flora Iiardwell, county home demonstration agent, spent the wetk here conducting a school In furniture repair and upliolstry. As a result, IlouMer is richer by at least eight better than new armchairs and a set cf kitchen chairs, not to mention an immeasurable amount of know-how acquired by the women who now realize that a broken or shabby chair does nor necessarily belong in a Junk-heap. On the debit side might be mentioned a few soro thumbs and some slightly nigln-ted families, but these are neglt-glble cornered "with the satisfaction of acquiring new skill In a very practical craft. Two of tho foremost students were Ja-nette Mortensn, now In her eightieth year, and Mary Aloosman. less than two years younger. O-thers who participated were Dorothy Lyman. Golda Haws. Winona Peterson. Flora Peterson, Emma Jane Hansen, Iren King, Maxine illehunln audi. All of us were enthusiastic about Mrs Hardwell's excellent dlree tlon. Xow alMHit Hie Mory ioiils. csl at wek as I feared, Its. flator has soil of etaNirateil, like that of left-oicr food. What looked likely to be n o. orful episode In the life of the joiing uranium Industry, involving charge cf rhtliii Jumping, n nd a rail to the Klieilff's office, tinned out to be one of Muise rase that (an be M-ttleil out of court. Deputy Kheriff Heed Woolc) handled Hie affair. The would-be Juiiix-i aHiloUed mid ordered Ihelr Make pulled lip. Arnold Itanie), whose lalim were Imolved, feels Ihat piiHiipt uttlon on liU i t ated inutli trouble. Mr, Ituinej, by the way, U confident that lie and liU ka. MxUte hate m ei) valuable UeMMlt of lilgli-grsule uranium ore. They plan to proceed at onto with full dcvcloisnerjt. ,t |