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Show Boulder News Neal and Fay Jepsen i visited their son Fred and family and Earnest and Leda Hall in Salt Lake City. Their son Marc was in Provo with friends i while he had his car repaired. Neal and son Wyatt and wife Pamela were in Richfield on business. Elaine- Roundy attended a GarKane meeting at Hatch. Howard and Homer Shurtz of California sold their portion of Kings Pasture to GarKane Power Company of Richfield. Diana Preston's sisters, Laura and Cindy of Provo came to see her on her birthday. Dan and Vicky Coleman took their son Tonv to the Paneuitch hospital where he received treatment for second degree burns on his right hand and wrist burns were caused by gas flames. Burns Ormond has been to the Veterans Hospital for treatment. Speakers in sacrament meeting on Feb. 25 were Elaine Roundy and Ivan Willis. Lorin and Uvada Moosman went to Panguitch to visit with Jim and Ruby Meyers and to bring back building material. Max Behunin and daughter, Twila McDonald and son Scot were in Richfield getting building material for the McDonalds new house. The townspeople have been having trouble with a shortage of culinary water. Max Behunin and Lorin Moosman checked the spring at Meisen-bachs in Upper Boulder. Ivan Lyman tried to ride a horse along the pipeline but the snow was too deep so Larry Davis walked the line on snowshoes and found the break near the Winivotch property in Upper Boulder and it is now repaired. Otto and Idona Haws and Gary and Madlyn Haws were in Richfield. Dale Clarkson and four children from Kanab checked on their property recently purchased from the Franklin Hansens. Noel Lyman returned from his LDS mission in Australia, Enroute home they stopped in New Zealand and, Hawaii to visit the temples. In California John and Marilyn Meisenbach and daughter Larene met his plane and visited with him before he flew to Salt Lake City where his parents. Truman and Leona Lyman were ' waiting. Noel will report on his mission March 25. Vern and Emma Jane Hansen were delighted when their granddaughter Cynthia Cook was selected by the Davis High School to ac-"mpany another girl to tSurope on a musical tour i 14 1 11 1 M M ii ,1 i i LeNora LeFevre in October. LeFair Hall returned form Phoenix, Ariz, where he spent the winter. He found a snow covered valley here. Dixie Shakespear and Eva Pollock of Tropic were in Boulder on business and to visit friends. Judie Davis has been in the Garfield Memorial Hospital with pneumonia. Neta Poulson took her husband, Heber who is ill, to the Garfield Memorial Hospital. Gary and Madlyn Haws went to Salt Lake City on a business trip. Dan and Vicky Coleman were in Richfield after supplies. The joys of spring are sunshine, melting snow, muddy roads drying up, robins appearing, and baby lambs and calves on the feed yard. Obe and Dora Wright spent two weeks in southern California. They stayed with her daughter Martha Reynolds and family and visited many relatives and friends. While there they celebrated Obe's and Robert Reynolds birthdays together. |