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Show Around and About Boulder LENORA LeFEVRE Jack Chynoweth and Earl Jolley, Tropic, of the High Council were the speakers In Sacrament meeting Sunday, the ICth. Grace Barney of Escalante spent Sunday here with her sister Gertrude Ormond. LaD?ll and Darrel Alvey, Berry Barnson and Kenneth Goulding Jr. have l;en working in central Boulder setting new power line poles which will be along side of the new highway. Norman Christensen and Bill Griffin are fining telephone lines to the poles. Two surveyers are hsre to determine how far individual fences must be moved in connection with the new highway. Max and Veda Behunin, Anthony Coombs, LeFalr Hall and sons Terry and Robert were in Richfield on business. Richard Griffin is home from the Page hospital to recover from surgery performed on his wrist by bone specialist Dr. John Henrle who did come uHuaiBBBaaBm bone grafting to repair an ohi break. There is a great deal of activity southeast of Boulder upon the winter range lands as stockmen work with the cattle driving them from home onto the winter range or rounding them up for the drive home. Dell and Gladys LeFevre and Arthur Lynun left Thursday to work in Welden, Colorado for a few weeks. Leland, Otto and Idona Haws, Neta Poulson and Em-eron Peterson attended graveside services In Richfield Friday for their aunt Leila Pratt Peterson. The Don Halefields are now living in the cottage upon the ,; Howard Church property. Nine tetoage boys and four girls are at the Charles Hugo 4 home awaiting warmer weatli-er to continje their rehablUt atlon program of luctvtng (continued on back pa) |