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Show Around and About Boulder BY LENORA LeFEVRE Speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday the 17th were Gol-da Haws, Maudean Jepsen, and Elaine Roundy. The In-Service lesson was given at four in the afternoon by Fay Jepsen. Dorothy Lyman took son Jack and Wyatt Jepsen to Panguitch and both boys have their driver licenses. The Ivan Ly-mans have son Mark, Dorothy's father Arthur Nettleship, niece Barbara Van Quill and three children and Kirk Lyman at their home. Deer season has a way of bringing back our familiri and friends. The Otto Haws havo Johnny and Donna Ray King and two children from Salt Lake City, Owen and Ncta Wo oley and Ruby Myers from Panguitch. All the King sisters are hero with their families; Jerry, Margie, La Ray, Ann Reynolds and Linda, Margie brought daughter Camille to Escalante where she will attend high school and stay with her grandparents the Ray Griffins. Maggie accompanied them. Jerry may" stay In Boulder this winter. Park King after an absence of twenty-five years came back to see friends and relatives. He Is with the Merchant Marine. Max Laree King is lu Boulder for the weekend. ' The Dan Colemans were in Richfield for dental care. Par- ley Coleman and tons LeFay, I Hyrum, Frank, Don, and his grandsons Clinton Mclnelly, j Mark Thatcher of Wellington, and three oi Fred and Fern Johnson's sons of Salt Lake 7 City are all at the Dan Col 1 man home. Alfred Jepsen and frtawkSk California, Gary and Lit VW- f son from Salt Lace GMJ Mm r George Winnavitch, aed Mm l William Pecks case lor tW I' deer hunt. T ' Fay Alveyand daughter tmd Vee Neely and chlktmt s4 ftJ son Jin are vUMag wttfa ft Tm coa&w4 ta44 jMH Boulder (continued from front pace Coombs. Anthony was in Richfield on business. Kent came to spend the week end with his parents the Truman Lymans. The Jack Mans-fields, of Tooele are at the Gary Haws home Elvon and family are with his parents the Heber Poulsons. Maureen Lowe spent the week end at Larena Hall's home. Keith Ormond is home on leave from the army. His brother Clyde went with him to visit their parents, the Carter Ormonds at Sandy Ranch. Emeron Peterson won the rifle the Deer Hunters Ball in Escalante. Janis Peterson has employment in Cedar City. The Emeron Petersons, Hal Shurtz, Roy Hardvicks and Rulon Peterson are camping in Petersons pasture this deer season. Paul Hansen received a certificate as a testimony of honor- able and faithful service from the United States Air Force. After two years of service and two years on the reserve he was honorably discharged. The Lorin Moosmans spent one day in Panguitch this week. They have son Ray L. and four of his boys, son Leon and wife LaRay and two grandchildren, and Bruce Wilson at their home for the week-end. Youel Wright, son Woody and his wife and daughter from Temple City, California, are at the Obe Wright home. Howard and Ida Church are at their home in Boulder. Larry and Carol Coombs and sons are visiting relatives and Larry hunting deed. The Mac LeFevres have He ber and Shirley Hall and son Jeffrey at their home. Laree and Elmo Hall came Saturday to visit with the family members. The Doyle Moosmans have Paul and Cletta Allen from Salt Lake City, and Reeves and Carta Moosman from Arizon and their children at their home. LeFair Hall, Richard Griffin, and the Farlan Behunins were In Richfield on business. On October 22nd a steady stream of vehicles brought deer hunters to the Boulder Mountain where they are camped on every ridge hoping to bag a big buck this fall. Raymond, Reed and Bud Ormond came to hunt with brother Burns and camped at the Ormond Ranch In Upper Boulder. It rained all night Saturda in the valley while the higher elevations had snow. |