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Show The Word From Boulder UY NETIUXLX OHIFFIN That a buying station for ur-ii ilium ore may be established in this vicinity might be gath-ired trom teporled remarks of Orln Mainey of the Circle Cliff Mining Company. Mr Harney duoted a repte-i ntatUe or tlir Atomic Energy Commission as faying that ample ore seems to Iih present In mi locality to Justiry putting In a station and i pending a considerable amount on roads. Mr Harney recently leased lila Interests to a Mr Utile or California. Raymond Scott made a tri;i to Denver tbU week to consult with associates concerning affairs or his uranium company. An Interesting visitor during the week was James Hortt from near Miami, Florida. Having heard or uranium and oil activities lu thU area, Mr Hortt was Impelled to revisit a certain rectlon of Silver Falls Canyon where fifty years ago he helped lo survey certain oil claims. As ho recalled the formation of that territory, he was sure that Indications would be favorable for finding uranium deposits. Arriving here last Tuesday he persuaded Irene King to take him and his wife and his companion, "Cowhide"' Adams or Kanali, to the long remembered spot. They reached the place and Mr Hortt round Indications Just as favorable as he remem-ht-ied them. He ulso round a i liilm-owner's marker which showed that someone else agreed with him. He should have staked tic claim on his first visit. Rut what prophet could have told him fifty years ago that theyel. low-straked dirt would on? day be valuable? Mr Hortt says that he did not even realize thp beauty of these canyons and messas then. Who did! Then they were Just rough places to build trails across and around, trails to string cattle and iheep onto patches of range country. Who can forlell what people will think of these same can-)ons fifty year hence Someona has predicted (hat this Colors-do-Utah plateau area will son ilay be on of the greatest mining districts In the world. That Roulder scenery Is attracting visitors from long dls-tances Is evident from the pre- lenco today of Mr and MrsKeatl rnd small hons of Hawaii, The lioys were trying to rind a gentle horse to ride. Someon-' should be prepared to furnish gentle ponies for such requests. Mrs Clarence Cleverly, her i.rn Albert Cleverly, and his fl-nancee, Miss Marjorle Ilulrd of Idaho Falls havo been vlvltlna nr the Truman Lyman home this week Mrh Cleverly 1 Mr Lyman's mother. The Do)le Moosman and Mie .Mar I.eFevre families had ai guests this week Mr and Mrs Rollle Wllbuin and son of Santa Ana, California. Visitors from Pangultch on Tuesday were Ksy Hendlxsen, Mrs Flora Hardwell, Mrs Earl Allen, and Mrs Mary Ifenriw. On Wednesday Mr and Mrs Fsti-frr Henrie were here on business. Mr and Mrs E. H. Coombs at-tended the Coombs family reunion at Fountain Green last Sunday. Lonnle Coombs Is In Salt Lake this week. Mr and Mrs Clyde King attended the races at the Sanpete County fair at Mantl on Saturday, Mrs Dorothy Lyman took member of her Sunday School and 4-H classes to Salt Lake on Wednesday to do baptismal work at the temple. Members Included I a ran King, IJnda King, Delorla Hansen, Jewel Moosman, Donna Jean Moosman. and Mary Coombs. Mr and Mrs 1eRoy Moosman o' ClrclevHle were at the Crls Moomnan home on Sunday. Their daughter I.ugene, who has visited with her rrandparents for : week, returned home wltl' them. Members of the Roulder Ward Seventies group and their wives enjoyed a pleasant program and dinner Saturday eve-ning at Calf Creel: In company r,f similar couple from the E-ralante wards. Speakers at Sunday service were Ulshop Arden Woolsey, Vern Lyman and Claron Orllfln of Escalante Mark Lyman, two year old son of Mr and Mrs Ivan Lyman, Is recovering nicely from rarther serious burns on his feet aiade by running through embers of a trash fire, His mother took I.lm to Pangultch where Dr Dugglna treated his Injarles. Mr and Mrs Arthur Alvey and Mr Cecil Alvey received medical attention at I he hospital In Pangultch on Monday. |