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Show The Word From Boulder BY ALICE ALVEY Elvon Poulson, Twlla Behu-nin and Anna Lee Hansen are home from college. The Max Behunins had daughter Max-Ine Sawyer and family from Hatch at their home over the weekend. Dick and Mary Lyman of Salt Lake visited the Uvon Roundy and Kay Coombs. Marilyn Griffin has returned from Calif. Dell LeFevre is home for a short visit. Dale Clarkson is back from Arizona, he brought several shct. land ponies with him. The Ivan and the Truman Lyman?, the Kay Coombs, the Uvon Roundys and Vard Coombs attended funeral ser vices in Teasdale on the 18th for their aunt, Anne Snow. The Farlan Behunins and Twi-la Behunin went to Bullfrog Friday to do some fishing. Otto and Idona Haws spent a day in Panguitch last week on business and for Otto's checkup with Dr. Mason, he is doing fine. Reeves Val Moos-man had his nose encased in a steel contraption after he broke it colliding during ball practice. Lcland and Golda Haws visited several days up north with their daughter Beverly Rae (continued inside) BOULDER (continued) Tucker and family and on business. Otto Haws went to Ka-nab for two days on BLM business. Gary Wayne Haws went to Panguitch for medical care. Jackie Ormond was given a surprise party on her 17 birthday Sunday by her mother and several friends. A Range Management meeting was held here Friday evening. The 17th of March party was held on the 17th. A delicious dinner was served. A program was given by Renon Peterson and Elaine Roundy each singing; Lorraine Behunln and Dorthy Lyman gave readings; Cecil Griener played two harmonica selections. David Sey-mor and wife were present and showed a film on Deer, they claim there are too many in Utah. The speakers in Sacrament meeting were Vilate Griener and Alice Alvey. Melanie Roundy gave a piano solo and the Primary children sang a song. Sort of chilly; today but I won't complain,' at least it's not down to zero. |