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Show The Word From Boulder j BY NETIIELLA GRIFFIN "Some of My Best Friends are Horses", is the title of an article in a popular magazine this month. I acquired a new friend lately. That is, she is just getting used to me. I have been watching her carefully for five years, hoping for the time when she would be mature enough and gentle enough for me to ride her. And now she is. It's well worth the long wait, just "to gallop on her across the fields. She's just a buckskin mare, not particular- ly beautiful, but easy-gaited and smart. Cecil has trained .r her to be a good cow pony. She heads calves so fast that I have enough to do to hold on. I hope she will become a worthy successor to the long line of good cow ponies we have had. Lurt ICnee ,was through yesterday oh one of his regular tourist trips With him were Mr. and Mrs. Josef Muencn. the well-known writers and photographers who have done (continue-.!) BOULDER much to publicize this country. An example was his double page picture of the "Sleep, ing Rainbow" in the June, 1957 issue of Arizona Highways magazine, which attracted many tourists to Circle Cliffs. The Muenchs had just spent three or four days taking more pictures in the Cliffs. Herman Pollock showed us a fine lot of new pictures he has taken in the Circle Cliffs area, including some beautiful shots in Long Canyon and the great natural bridge at the head of the Gulch. We are all looking forward to the wedding reception next Friday evening at the ward recreational hall for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morgan who were married at the Salt Lake temple on November 7. The bride is the former Sherry Lee Poul-sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Poulsen. Mrs. Poulsen attended a party honoring the young couple at Lehi last week Twenty guests attended a baby shower at my house Friday afternoon honoring young Ronald A. Lyman and his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Lyman. Program consisted of readings by Alice Alvey, Gcraldine Shurtz, and piano music by Leila Earl. Though the road to Escal-ante is awfully dusty and cor-regated these dry days, we have been rattling over it every day lately. On Saturday Irene King, LeNora LeFevre, and I attended the burial of Mrs. Sarah Prince Hall and later some meetings connected with the quarterly Stake Conference. On Sunday most of the people from here attended conference, highlights for us of which were the sermons of Apostle Hugh B. Brown and the singing of our Boulder children under the direction of Mrs. Leila Earl. On Monday we attended a wedding shower honoring Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coleman. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. AJise Porter of Escalante, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Coleman of Boulder. |