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Show THE WOItD FROM BOULDElt BY ALICE ALVEY v. Winter has arrived in Boulder finally. I can't remember who wrote "If winter comes can spring be far bthind", but it probably will be this year. Tho storm didn't stop people coming from Escalante for Cleta and Paul Allen's wed-ding dance Saturday night, some stayed overnight to wait for the Patrol to clean off tho road. Mc LcFevre went to Panguitch after the dance to meet Lenora who returned from Calif.; ho had his truck well loaded with rock and chains on so made th6 trip clright. The Doyie Moosmans son J.C. and family arrived from Scotland where they havo lived for three years. He in In the Air Force and will now be stationed in Michigan. Dean Shurtz came from Page for the dance, he sang several songs and with the help of others livened things up some. Marilyn and Richard Griffin entertained a group of people at their home Friday evening by having a buffet supper. It was another church toldg fund supper. Several couples attended from Escalante. Principal Hal fahurtz and Edson Alvey met with parents 'of teenagers here to discuss school problems. Mainly about the school bus staying in Escal-: ante after school for the st" dents to attend ball games arid other school activities. Evey. thing was worked out satltfa,X torily. y Nethelia and Earl Woolsey visited here Sunday. Both (continued ins'ue) BOULDER (continued) spoko in Sacrament meeting, along with Larry Coombs who is the chemistry teacher in the high school. Vard Coombs was home for the weekend, he Is working In the vicinity of Salt Lake. Rehearsals began Sun- day for tho play I mentioned a last week. Ivan Lyman was cho- j sen to play the part of "Pa", I others taking part are Mark jj Lyman, Camille Griffin, Fred- 3 ric Jepsen, Darrell arid Alice 3 Alvey, Jackie Ormond, Doyle 3 Moosman. jj People having birthdays in- jj . eluded Fredric and. Wyatt-Jep- J sen, Neta Poulson and Klea Griener, Klea turned 15 and !! can hardly wait till she's 16. |