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Show The ! Word horn Boulder ;1 BY NETHELLA GRIFFIN Wo celebrated the Fourth of July in good style tills year. As someone remarked, tho Fourth comes only once a year and not that often in Boulder. The picnic outing on tho mountain was an enjoyable : affair, and the danco at night, - 4 ; probably because so many of our young people are home this summer, was highly successful. With good music by the Escalante orchestra every one was in a gay mood young people, their parents, (continued inside) " BOULDER their little brothers1 arid sisters, summer vlsitors.'and'sun-burned anthropologists. This "last 'group of yburig college students came Just as they were, in blue jeans and sweatshirts, both girls and boy9. If they put as much energy into their digging as they do Into their dancing, the excavating should go well. I have been promising Aunt Net all summer that I would take her down to Pleasant Creek ranch where she once lived, now owned by Lert Knee of tho Sleeping Rainbow tourist service. So yesterday 1 took her and two guests from Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koehl, down there.: we went through Capital Gorge thenco to Noton, around to Burr Trail through Circle Cliffs and back home. With a side trip to Loa to try to get repairs on an exhaust pipe that had scraped a rock on the mountain road, it was a long day's trip, but a very rewarding one. Our visitors declared that they had never seen such beautiful canyons, did not dream that anything like that was to be found in Utah. The road through tho Cliff 9 and on to Notom is in good condition right now, thanks, I believe, to some recent county work. The Lyman family is enjoying their summer reunion. Mrs. Hazel Lyman is still hero as are three of the girls, Edith, Opal, and Loya. Opal's husband, J. C. Spencer of Ma-pleton was here Sunday. lie has been enjoying the fishing this last week. Harvey Moosman and his lady friend, Mrs. Kate Dunn, were visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cris Moosman, through the holidays. Preston Moosman and his two sons of Bicknell were also here. Most of the members of the Coleman family were" home for tho wedding festivities for their sister Clo whose marriage to John M. Burke of Milwaukee took place Friday at Teasdale. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thatcher (Bessie) of Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson (Fern)' of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Perkey (A-da) of Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs Leo Gardiner (Barbara) of Enterprise, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Renck (Gay) of Colorado Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Button (Leah) and Mrs. Don Coleman of Escalante. Miss Thressa Coombs and two friends of Salt Lake were here for the Fourth. Miss Jewell Moosman spent the 4th at Fillmore. Larry Coombs was at Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde King attended the races at Fillmore on Saturday. |