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Show TUB WORD FROM BOULDER BY ALICE ALVEY There's still quite a lot of snow on the north side but the air feels like spring and my daffodils are about an inch high. Jay C. Moosman took his family to Calif, to visit his wife's mother before going to Sawyer AFB in Michigan where he will be stationed. Vern and Emma Jane Hansen 6pent a day In Panguitch seeing the doctor, she has had a bad case of sinus infection. Some Relief Society officers attended a Stake leadership meeting In Escalante on the 4th. Blom Ormond's folks have been here visiting and helping him put down tile and paint their house on the lower ranch. Max Behunln's daughter and family are. visiting here. Clyde Ktng came for a few days fiom Phoenix. Irene has decided she likes Arizona and may never come back. The Beehive girls met at tho homo of their teacher Anna Lee Hansen and made cookies Sunday for & parly Monday evening In MIA. Anna Lee was sustained a Sunday School teacher on the 4th. Rehearsals are continuing for the play to be held on the 8th, along with NethellaWool-seys program, in the Escalante South ward'. The Arthur Alveys and Mrs Ruby Ormond returned from Colorado where they spent the past few months with their kids,. Ruby received word from her son Orvilthat his wife Betty has a new baby son born Dec. 10th. He is stationed in Okinawa and will have his family join him In April, they are in Salt Lake now with her relatives. x The flu bug is making the rounds again, the warm weather hasn't helped a bit. Marilyn Griffin spent several days in the Panguitch hospital receiving medical care. Val Jean Haws is home from BYU for a few dcys. Most of tlw men have been makTng a lot of trips to the lower country to take care of the cattle. |