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Show The Word From Boulder It V MJTIIKLLA OHIFFI.N This week will see the laft of the Herford rows with her iimmer range ticket neatly clipped to her right ear headed for the mountains. If she Is it .mwing as cows sometimes k iii to be, she Is piobably look-in;; foi wurd to the summer with more conflddnre than usual. For one thing she likely camo off the winter range In better flesh ihau In many springs. Then too, i he may notice considerable Im-piovement on the foothills por Hon of the summer lange. A rather notuble piece of cooperative work has been accomplished through the Soli Const ivatlou Service headed by Hun Willis, the Conservation District headed by F. II Coombs i-ml Ivan l.ymau, the Forest Ser-vlre under direction of Reed Thompson, and the lloulder Cattle Growers' Association of which Otto Haws Is president' Ihese agencies and organization have built seven reservoirs and four tnllea of ditches at a cost of about $1,680. This ronntiuctlon will greatly lucre-ase stock wall-ring facilities on lower M)rtlon of the Forest lunges, thus allowing for bettei stork distribution and utilizing of feed noet hitherto usable he-eau.e of lack of water. fVlisldeiable extra feed will be available for spring and fall use Hack to the thought of what i:ay be going on In u row".i mind. If one Is observant ho c: be may notice as many od I diiliks In bovine behavior as In human. Yleida a calf wan trampled In a herd of cattle and seemed tobe quite Sefloudly III Juied III Its left htlfle joint, which is co wmii ii ene for a hind knee. The calf's mother was ob vlouUy agitated over her baby's condition This morning the rulf wus a Utile better, but the cow had a noticeable limp In her left hind leg. Thai her eon ' dltlon was pschlc, due probably to a sympathetic reaction wa evident after she had been driven a llttlo way and apparently got her mind changed. Her leg was not really lame. 'I lie M'4 0ml week-end of the li'liiiiit M'lisoii brought a sv.miii t out of town curs to lloulder, I'hii the amount of traffic one would almost think we had gixxl mini', licie. Visitors thai Me lecognlzed Included Mr and Mrs Ouy Wilson from Salt Lake who returned for another to days' fish-inn with their sons, Gary and Max whom the) left a week a-K" with the Clyde. King family. Th- ho)s letunud to Salt Lake under protest. Mr uud Mrs K 11 Jackson of Tiasdale vUlted during the week uith Mrs. Jacl i-on's moth- l. Mis Rosa Pe- i sm, Mis Golda Ilav - and .on (la-ly Wayne went to halt ImVv this week. Mr aud Mis Conway Peterson v.ie also Salt Iike visitor. Mrs Ruby Ormond aud Mrs Ulona Haws made a business trip to Richfield this week. President Douglas Cannon of Circlevllle headed a group of speakers ut Sunday Sacrament meeting who included besides Mt Cannon, Nephl Cliiislensen of Kingston, who repiesenti I the High Priests; Marlon Mir of Kingston, the Seventies; and Hud Rickets of Antimony, the KIders. They all spoke on the general subject of the -iiirauluT rf the priesthood. Other visitors at Sunday services were Mrs I.lllle llaker of 1 sealante, Tom Reynolds of 12e-calante, Robert Heaps of Sprlng-vllle, and Roger Thomson of Salem. Wo know that summer Is re-filly here because the Rocky-tillers are back at their sutrjiicr lamp. For the past seven cn-H-cutlve years Mr am' Mrs J ewe Cock) filler have escaped from 1 u Yrgas heat to a cool retreat on West Deer Creek where they hjoy about eight weeks of quiet tubing and lulling with friend. They now mini so much u part of the community that we wil. (oiiio their aunual return as heartily as wo do th flowers of kprliiKtiuie. This )ar they have been joined by I heir daughter. Jessie, and her husband, Don, of Astoria, Oregon, |