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Show THE WORD FROM BOULDER ALICE ALVEY .; Several Relief Socitey. ladles attended a preparation meeting in Escalante Sunday, a few men also went there to a Stake high priesthood meeting the same day. Golda Haws and Alice Alvey have been sustained an councilor and literary teacher resp. LaRena Hall and her boys left for Pago last week to spend the winter with husband LeFalr, Fay Jepsen is taking care of the store for them. Leland Haws spent a day in Richfield on business. Arthur Alvey took Ed Wooley back to Orem, h has spent the summer here working with Otto Haws. Several friends and relatives attended funeral services for Joe Schow in Escalante last week. Richard Griffin spent Sunday in Escalante pheasant hunting, the hunt was so successful he went back Monday. Idona Haws went to Panguitch to see the doctor. Max Behunin took his daughter Twila to Panguitch to Dr. Lee, Veda went along for an 4 (continued Inside) m BOULDER (continued) appointment at tho beauty parlor. Mr. Clare Seely camo over on business last week. Clyde and Irene King had all their girls home over the weekend. Linda Bongiorna came from Calif; Tony Ver-na, liis daughter and niece, friends of Linda, came with her. Dan Coleman has been put on at the hydro plant as extra man. I understand when the new plant is built next year there will be four more men needed to run it. There have been several cases of flu in lown, A few school children missed some school. Fay Jepsen fell and injured her foot, badly enough so she couldn't step on it, she went to Panguitch to see Dr. Duggins. Cecil Alvey is laid up with arthritis, he went into the lower country to ride, got as far as Clyde King's tin shack in tho gulch and had to be hauled the rest of the way home by a jeep. |