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Show Around and Abo"t Boulder LENORA LeFEVRE Leland Haws, Blaine Willis, and Stanley Stowe were speakers in Sacrament meeting on Sunday, 14th. Stanley's wlfo Marlene was with him. Dr. Lars Peterson and brother Rulon and Gary and Madeline Haws were weekend visitors. Those attending a quilting paity at Fay Jepsen's were Golda and Idona Haws, Neta Poulson, Nina Moosman, Ren-on Peterson, Dora Wright, Veda Behunln and Dorothy Lyman. The Doyle Moosman family received word Feb. 15th of the sudden death of son-in-law Morral Ivy who practiced dentistry in Flagstaff, Arizona. Larcna Hall took Nina down to be with daughter Jewel and their five children; she came back the same day. Doyle and children Madge, Rayola and Sidney Lee, Max and Veda Behunln and Twila Mclnelly left Friday morning to attend services for Morral that were held in Flowell, he was buried in Sclplo. Farlan Behunln drove the school bus for Doyle Friday. The Charles Hugos spent a week with her parents in Provo. Otto and Idona Haws, Anthony and Dot Coombs, and Dan and Vicky Coleman were in Panguitch on business. Leland Haws was in Paro-wan on business and also attended a health program in Panguitch. Nell and Fay Jepsen, LeFalr Hall and the Farlan Behunins had business in Richfield. The Cecil Grleners of Pay-son send greetings to their friends. Cecil's health has improved; Vilate Is working as a first grade teacher's aid. Lorraine Behunin's father Bernell Baker has recovered quite well from his heart attack last fall and is now able to work a few hours each day. This week two welcome storms came, one on Wednesday, then it b?gan to snow on Friday uftcnoon and within four hours 18 Inches had fallen. The county road crew cleared the road early Saturday morning. ( Peggy Ormond. who. Is vice, president of EHS anJ cheer leader, was voted Miss E.H, and Miss Personality; she .i had this honor three yery |