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Show The Word From Boulder BY GERALDINE KING Donald and Sheiry tae Poul-son of Salt take were here for the holidays and to pick up their little girls Tom and Ann Reynolds came from Phoenix, along with Maud Reynolds of Richfield and Nellie Bailey of Escalante The Morrell h ies of Flagstaff, the Paul Aliens of Salt take and J. C Moosman and friends from Tucson gath ered at the Doyle Moosmans The Max Wilsons of Phoenix met his mother Elaine and husband and son, and ills sister Claudia and husband Clyde King and their children (rem Salt take The isited at the Pole Griffins for several days, fishing and reneuin acquaintances The Bruce Wilson family came from Tooele and the Bud and Reed Ormond families are camped on the mountain The Allen Worthens and the Ivan Shurtz "s were at the Cecil Grieners A number of young people bravely rose at 4 in the morning the day after the celebration for a temple excursion to St. George. Ven on R Jiindy and Gene Keed came over Saturday to fish Colette and Cheryl Roundy returned Sunday to Monroe after a week's visit in Boulder Dr Dell Barth and daughter of Las Vegas were in Boulder Sunday sightseeing Dr Barth is a director of the laboratory where taRae Roundy was em ployeo ( continued Inside ) BOULDER i continued i Celebration was in the air as Boulder marked the Fourth of July with a program, picnic and ball game at the school grounds in the afternoon and a dance in the evening with the Jim Haws Orchestra The Pole Griffin family ar rived Saturday to stay for a few weeks. Mrs Ann K. Reynolds and children accompanied them and stayed over the Fourth weekend. The most chilling news of the week was the unexpected frost Saturday night The hay in upper Kouldrr was nipped and Fay Jepsen's garden completely blackened All the lad ies are bemoaning the setback to their tomato plants. Mrs Clea Baker and daugh- " ter Arna Lynn of Salem visited her daughter Iorralne Be-hunin over the weekend Boulder men are busy cutting the first crop of hay. Gary Wayne Haws and Reeves Val Moosman who have contracted to haul for some of the ranchers report thousands of bales everywhere Blom Ormond was home on Sunday from her cooking Job at the Sleeping Rainbow guest ranch and likes It very wi ll Clyde King who works there was also in Boulder Sunday with his granddaughter and her friend The Lurt Knees and Clyde met a bus load of tourists at Hall's store Thurs day and led them on a tour. Cecil and Darrell Alvey are home for a few days before they begin work on claims in the Circle Cliffs Mrs. LaRena Hall took the cub scouts on a jaunt in Calf Creek Sunday. Mrs. I. ii. Iran Hanson, former resident of Boulder, and her family returned to Lm Angeles Her sister Joan I'lrich and small son of Salt Lake will stay on a few weeks with the Frank lin Hanscns We are happy to learn Joan is also a painter We came loaded with canvas, sketch pads, and acrylics Mrs IjiRena Hall has been productive with her painting this spring, displayed in var-ous stages In her store The local people only disagree as to whether she can paint cows. The David McRaes of Santa Ana have been visiting the Joe Covingtons Mr. and Mrs Vern Hansen celebrated their 30th vedling anniversary at the Carter Ormond home Alton Morrell who Is working with Carter on the mountain was present from Wayne County Mr. and Mrs. Kmeron Peterson brought home their grandchildren from Springville for a visit. F.meron and family also provided the program In Sacrament meeting Sunday |