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Show The Word From Boulder BY ALICE ALVEY College students home for spring vacation were Linda Or-mond, Twila Rehunin, Arthur Lyman and Neal Henry Jepsen. Kent Lyman came from Ephraim, he Is through with school and had been working He plans to stay home un'il his brother Cleo Reed, who has been in San Diego undergoing Marine training, goes back there for three more weeks before going to Vietnam. Janis Peterson was home for si vera! days from Salt Lake Joey Covington, his sister and her husband visited here and in Escalante Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ormond of Cedar visited at the Carter Ormonds The Heber Toulsons' girl Dorthy Jean Alvev and famllv from Layton visited here ov.r the weekend. Dorothy Lyman's father. Arthur NetUeahip is here vUlt- lng. The John Miesenbach family of Calif. Is spending a week here. The Primary org anlzation held their annual Sunday Service program in Sa r -anient meeting. Almost everyone from here attended funeral services for Arthur Mclnelly in Escalante on the 18. Among the many outsiders who attended the funeral services for Hazel Lyman were the Keith and Dune Taylors, the Parley Colemans, the Harvey, Preston and Roy Moos-mans the Randall Lymans, the Roland Porters, the Starns Me-chams, the Frank Forayths, the William Proctors, the Roy, Grant and Morris Lymans, the Clyde Snows, the Orr Shakes-pears, the Kent Mclnellys, A masa Lyman, Mary Hiskie, the Uke Gardners Mae Coombs. Bemice Baker, Emma Jane Brinkerhoff, Arthur Nettle-ship |