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Show I he Word From Boulder LENORA LeFEVRE Sunday, the 8th, Clyde Spencer, Leland Haws and Clele Fletcher of the High Council were the speakers in Sacrament meeting Gary and Madeline Haws are visiting with his parents, the Leland Haws' for a few days Janet LeFevre, Viva Mech am, Louise Mangum and Ver-dis Clark of the Stake Primary Pltfl lency visited our Primary Tuesday Dixie Shakes-pear came with them to visit relatives and friends. Carter and Kay Ormond came from the Sandy Ranch to prepare their horn- in Boulder for the winter months. Bruce Wilson is here fencing his trailer house. The John Meicenbachs are here on bus iness. Dan Coleman visited with his parents, the Pari l Cole-mans of Teasdale one day this week on his way home with a load of prain. Dell LeFevre and Arthur Lyman's vacation ended sudden- ly when the United Nuclear Co. called them back to work. They drove to Naturita, Colorado Thursday. Emeron and Renon Peterson, Ivan and Dorothy Lyman, Lorin and Uvada Moosman. Max and Veda Behunin, Otto and Idona Haws, LeFair and Larena Hall were in Panguitch and Richfield on business. Daral Alvy is sporting a new Ford Pick-up. Several Boulder ladies traveled into Panguitch Friday to the Cancer clinic held there Guests at the Obe Wright home are Herb Thomson and Bob Pearson of Riverside, California. The caretaker of the Anasa-zi Indian Village reports that over 6000 persons have visited the new museum since the opening day July 10th At the present time they are excavating another portion of the vil lage and have discovered some priceless artifacts. |