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Show By LeNora LeFevre It rained and snowed all night and day on May 31. Boulder Mountain is white with snow. Dr. and Mrs. John Austin, California, Cali-fornia, came for a vacation to their home in Boulder. Vicki Hall came home May 18 after having served with the Air Force Reserve in Louisianna and Kentucky for six months. Bob and Sue Cochran were in Provo for a week. Bill and Ada Cox had their two grandchildren, kids of Mr. and Mrs. Lance Walker, here for a two-week two-week vacation. Dr. Heber Hall was working at his cabin in Salt Gulch. During his stay he attended a school reunion held in Richfield. Richard Hansen brought his friends from Salt Lake City. Richard served a delicious dinner at the Mac LeFevres Saturday afternoon. after-noon. On Sunday this group, accompanied ac-companied by Mac and LeNora LeFevre, Le-Fevre, Heber Hall, Joanna Theobald and LuJean Laver, toured the Burr Trail, Capitol Reef National Na-tional Park and other points of in- terest. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moosman were among the many visitors at the Max Behunin home. Elmer and Rogie Reef, Sterling Colo, came to Kingston to the funeral fu-neral of Rogie's mother, Bobby Cox. While in Boulder they visited vis-ited with Paul Hansen and the Mac LeFevres. Spike Ress and Sue Cotter sponsored spon-sored the grand opening of the Woodhenge Art Gallery on May 25. A large crowd enjoyed the evening and their hospitality. Do stop by. Blom Ormond's brother, Richard Heaps, Orem, brought his fiancee to visit the Ormonds. While here they took Blom over to Henrieville where they visited with their Smith relatives. Howard and Ida Church, St. George, are at their home for the summer months. Their daughter, Debbie Williams, was here. |