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Show Boulder Hews LeNoraLeFevre At the beginning of 1975 there are one hundred and six people living in Boulder. Another group of fifty people are living at Deer Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Coombs are the parents of a baby girl, born on Jan. 3 at Pangultch. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jepsen and family of Fremont California spei.t the holidays at their ranch in Lower Boulder, Neal Henry accompanied them back to California to his dental school. Mr. and Mrs. Vard Coombs were in Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Coleman and family were in Richfield for dental care. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jepsen and son Justin of St. George visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Neal Jepsen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyman and new son who was born on Dec. 27 came to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lyman. Mark Lyman returned to his school in Calif. Rulon Peterson and son, Scott came to Boulder and visited with Renon Peterson and daughters. Cindy Peterson left Jan. 5 to return to college at Logan. Donna Jean Wilson came from Dugway to help her son Robert celebrate his eighteenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Haws of Roosevelt stayed overnight with Mr. and Mrs. Neal Jepsen. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Coombs and sons put on the program in sacrament on Dec. 29. Truman Lyman accompanied Clifford Ridley and his daughter, Darlene to Phoenix, Ariz, on a business trip. The Boulder Farmstead Water Company held a board meeting on Jaa 4. Mrs. Dorothy Lyman, Relief Society president, helped Mrs, Catherine Barney, USU Home Economist and Mr. Verl Matthews, County Agent of Panguitch, arrange a seminar on food storage. Two professors from the Utah State University will speak. This meeting will be held on Jan. 28. |