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Show THE WOUD FROM BOULDER - BY ALICE ALVEY The flu is still on the rampage over here. There haven't been very many who have got by without having it. Several high school students are sick again. I supposo next thing wo will have will bo mumps since they're having them in Escalante and they never have any. thing without us getting it Bjjrns Ormond took his daughter Peggy Lee to Panguitch to sec tho dentist Cecil Akey spent a day there too; ho didn't know whether hU jaw hurt vorso before or after.MC and Leuora LcFevre were in Panguitch on Saturday receiving medical attention. They wr.it ouf to Richfield Monday for MC to have some allergy tests, ho has asthma awfully bad. Visiting at tho Eph Coombs homo are his son Larry and daughter Theresaj I forgot tg mention last week that another son Kay has received his call to go on a mission for the Church. I think Kay is the 6th one of Mr.Coombs children to go, Three of Clyde and Irene King's daughters were home over the weekend, their hus-bands aro all employed at-the Glen Canyon Dam, AnotLer daughter Linda has moved to Boston whero her husband is from oiiglnally, they have been living in California. LeFair Hall was home Sunday seeing about his cattle; he has been rehired at Glen Canyon Dam as were several other welders working with hlra wno were fired. Several friends helped Dl-ano Denning celebrate her 7th birthday Sunday. Peggy Ormond had her 8th birthday par tya fow days ago too, (continued on back page) 'm BOULDER Elda Haws and Leah Grif-fin. Stake Primary president and secretary, were visitors at a special Sunday service program put on by the Boulder Primary children; In spite of all the misgivings felt, the program was successful. Richard Griffin went to Richfield Monday with a load of farm machinery, to be repaired. It's getting to be that time of year again when everything has to be overhauled and repaired for spring work, including the men. |