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Show THE WORD FROM BOULDER ALICE ALVEY Every body in town has visitors for hunting season. The weather turned out nice and warm. Vilate Grlenerhas 20 at her place. LeFay and John Coleman are at the home of Lefay's brother Dan. Ruby Ormond has son Mor-relL Tdona Haws has brother Steiiing Alvey and sister Ne-ta Wooley and family. Heber and Elmo Hall are at brother LeFa'r's home. Earl and Nethella Woolsey came over from Escalantefor a day, The Lincoln Lymans and the Kent Mclnellys stayed with the Doyle Moosmans for a few days. Max Behun-in's son Farlan came with his wife and baby. The Heber Poulsons had son Elvon and daughter Dorthy Jean Alvey and her family. Darwin, Conway, Morland and Aeway Peterson were back for the hunt. Anna Lee Hansen came home from CSU for a fev days. Mr. Ashmore, music teach--er at EHS, spent a night with the Leland Haws family, Iceland's boys took him up the Mt. and he got his deer. Truman Lyman brought Nelson JMallott and son Gary from Page for the weekend. Truman got his eyes burned by a flash from a welding machine and is Reeling and looking quite miserable. Marilyn and Richard Grif-fin made a trip to Richfield. Blom Ormond and Renon Peterson attended the funeral services for Porter Riddle In Henrlevllle. Tom Llddcl and family were hero several days while he worked oiblhe pipe line from Baker Pasture to King's Pasture. Gertrude Ormond his 12 men from Calif, staying at her place. Cecil Alvey and Carter Ormond had slight accidents, Cecil hacked his thumb with a hatchet and Carter stuck himself in the leg with a hunting knife. My two sisters Wanda Murdc and Adrian Nason are here with their families. Rock hunting isn't too good this year, not much pinenuts either so they're staying close to home. . . . ' jt |