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Show cookies were served. Mrs. George Boycij and Mrs. David Etter poured.1 Assisting Mrs. Harris on the YAZZIE YARNS committee were: Mary Jane Imogene Dogeagle, Quintana, Kate Tallsalt, Laura Bennete, Ilenc King, Grace Tommaney, Louise Dyer, Rose Curley, Betty Scaeewater and Thelma News Of Intermountain Indian School By Helen B. Hill , , Tuesday was moms night out and dad's turn to put the little sister, Clara Tyler. and Mrs. George Boyce enIn Port Angeles, the Olneys tertained at a canasta dessert Olneys folks, Thursday evening in honor of visited with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tommaney Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Steinbeck. The family went fishing In and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dins-morNeah Bay where Mrs. Olney brought In a 39 pound salmon. Invited guests Included: Dorothy Hanlon. Mr. and Mrs. DaMax Morrison, band Instructor, vid Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- reports that the first band prac, Mang-sethB. Charlotte land Harris, tice was held last Friday showMrs. Jim BorMr. and ing fine possibilities for the deaux, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olney, coming school term. ' Mr. and Mrs. Everett Renville. Max relates that all, except Mr. and Mrs. David Etter, two, of his former band stuStella Young, Wilma Victor, dents returned this fall. Nora Grissom, Ceneleve HarThe first concert Is being planrington, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ned for Armistice day assemMr. bly, November 11. Crowell, Elizabeth Oliver, and Mrs. Robert Tolson, Mrs. Marlema Dugan, Mr. and Mrs. Girl students enjoyed a proGordon Brown, Dr. and Mrs. gram last Thursday evening givTeal. Raymond en by Mrs. Jerrie Blacks dancDr. and Mrs. Bernard Brand-chafing pupils from Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson, Corlnne and Tremonton. Arrowsmlth, Joyce, Myrtle Mary The Navajo girls were imBillie Holder, Mr. and Mrs. Joe pressed with the interesting and Weight, Euphrasia Mitchell, Mr. beautiful numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Pierson Metoxin, teachMrs. Ellen and Mrs. Harold Knutson, Mary er in remedial Hendersen, was in reading, B. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. charge of arrangements. Buchanan and Mrs. Ndncy Black who lives In Logan, has been teaching dancing classes in Brigham City during the past Karl Horncll is home recuper- year. ating following an appendectomy Saturday at the Cooley Guests at the Boyce home on Memorial hospital. Monday evening were Willard Rhodes and his daughter, Joy. Mr. Rhodes, who is an assistant professor of music at Columbia University, will leave Thursday for New York City. Dr. angels to bed. A lovely tea, given by the Staff Family Service committee, was held In the employees recreation hall to welcome all ladles to Intermountain. It was a friendly evening, an opportunity for the girls to get and Mrs. Roland acquainted Harris, chairman of the arrangement committee, 6aw to It that planned activities moved along constantly. There was a fine entertainment with Wilma Victor as master of ceremonies. Exceptional talent from town included: A comedy number by Mrs.1 Mar- garet Lewis, Mrs. Juanita Stef- ' fen and Mrs. Erma Hansen, accompanied by Geraldine Steffen and two vocal solos by Eldon Malmrose accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Hyrum Malmrose. A singing quintet of Intermountain husbands, bedecked in feminine attire, enetrtained the ladies. The five men? included: Delbert GIbby, William Christensen, Bartel Van Oostendorp, Donald Rogers and Joe Weight. Delbert Gibby gave a vocal solo,v accompanied toy LeVan Kump. In a pretty setting of flowers, tea, coffee, punch and dainty t, IEEZT Now Long -- Wearing 020EAn . TIDES Wo hoy tk laf I0H of oM tin lit Hor a fact 90 of all tlra trouble happmt in tha tact 10 of your lira' Ufa. Oaf rid of imoorii, dongorout tlrat now. Jladwco tho risk of blowout, punctures, skids. Trad in your tiro trouble rldo tafor and bofer they happen on now Ooodyoar tiro. warry-fro- o , , COfllO I ft fOClOV - BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLYTO. Over 36 Years Of Friendly Service 119 South Main Phone 23 Wilbur Curley made a trip on Friday to the reservation to take his daughter, Flora Mae to Canada where she is attending high school. Mr. and Mrs. William Collins went Tuesday night to Gallup, where they left their children to attend school. Reactions were those of great the campus pride throughout when it was learned that our two floats took honors in the Peach days parade. The "Concho Queen float was sponsored by the Emiployeers association and the "Leaders of Tomorrow" float was sponsored by the educational department. Proud we are, too, of our cub scout den No. 4 float. It may not have been the most elaborate float but it Was entirely scout made. It Is estimated that the cubs used five pounds of nails to put the contraption together. InThe little nail pounders Keith Higginbotham, cluded: Bobby Boyce, Wilbur Curley, Jr., Steven Hill, George Cover, Eric Frankie LaFramboise LaRose, and Art Hornell, William M. Hammond, who has been in charge of the polio program In Ogden, sponsored by the National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis, and Dr. A. A. Jenkins of the State Department of Health, visited the hospital last week in connection With the eye infections, the incidence of which reached a high peak last stuweek among the Navajo dents. ) to Dr. Bernard According director medical Brandchaft, here at the school, tbe eye Infection which has been diagnosed as epidemic kereto conjunctivitis, is now well under control and the quarantine is expected to be lifted by next y Intermountain was proud to be host of the townspeople Saturday evening at the opening of the new auditorium. The building which seats 93i was packed With a crowd which came to see the "Fun for All Show sponsored by the (Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, . Dr. George Boyce spoke a few words of welcome, inviting the townspeople to use the auditorium and to come often to see our children. - William Zimmerman, Jr., associate director, Bureau of Land Management, visited the school last week. . Mr. Zimmerman was' formerly assistant commissioner of Indian Affairs and at one time was acting commissioner of this bur eau. Accompanying him on the trip was Lee Muck of Balt Lake V1 City. Roland Harris conducted the men on a tour of the campus. Amazing Mileage. Gasoline. Its easy riding ! Try if! N-ta- ne branch Twnty-fi- v CONOCO N-ta- ne provid GASOU ,1 AUTO SUPPLY CO. CONOCO PRODUCTS Auto Repair Lubrication And Tire Service EDINBURG, named Bennett tomoblle rental customer was a Wh Cam . orkinnit er STRETCH By Letting Us Renew Your Worn Shoes With Myrtle ArrowSmith entertained at dessert canasta Wednesday evening In honor of Mary FOR SALE! . - INVISIBLE FULL SOLES Joyce.' Guests .present .included: Genevieve Nora Harrington, Grissom, Mrs.. 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XTWpiMnC, Imamu, (n and mod.1. m t m ,W But a smart buyer will also let this dashing compUt at homo" itrvlco CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Copyright 1(61. Continental Oil Compony boost civic dovtlopmant and Merchant for Bennett Meets n Utah and Idaho I th" teacher-interpret- -eig- ...and orf I The swimming . a new coat of Plnt and opened to students ployees as slton asVf teacher-interprete- power of a communilit. Conoco, and her Mrs. Roland Harris Frintz Johnson recently transsister, Mrs. Louise Price, left on ferred from the boys advisory Friday for Baltimore, Washing- staff as attendant to the special ton and the New England Navajo program school as States. The duo will vlist in Omaha, Nebraska, While enroute. Ruth Lergo of Gallup, New has accepted the posiMexico, Joining the boys advisory r here staff as attendants are Don I. tion of Yazzie of Toadlene, New Mexico, at the school. David Bryan, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo MelXord of in the special Navajo proFt. Defiance, Arizona. gram school, has resigned his position to accept employment 'Phyllis and Helen LfeClere, in the relocation center for Na- ctaugHftfs 'of 'Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph P. LeClere, left Friday morning for Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, where they will attepd school. They Round up more mileage! Corral more power! Don't depend on a maverick brand, when you can get bronco getaways- - pure-bre- d pep and performance with Conoco teacher-interprete- the school over the Charlie DeJolle this week visited his brother, Harold ' a student here. Charlie attended Albuquerque Indian school through eighth grade when he received a special scholarship to attend Exeter, New prep Hampshire, boys school. Charlie will leave on September 16 to start his third year at this school. The Navajo prep school student visited with Roland Harris week-end- . chairman and Euphrasia Mitchell, his forDr. Homer Smith, mer instructors at the Albuquer- of the Department of Ophthomo-logat the (University of Utah, que Indian school. also visited the hospital last Joe Weight received a letter week. from the Vern Hacketts, former teachers here at the school. of Dr. John Waldo, chairman Mr. Hackett, who is now an of School studies, post graduate advisor in the Chemawa Indian school, relates that they are well Medicine, University of Utah, visited the school last week in and happy. connection with the incorporaEdith Petersen, daughter of ting the Intermountain- - school Mr. and Mrs. Warren Petersen, hospital as part of the University post graduate program of' has been ill this week. . medical services. It is being planned to have Mrs. Lorraine Dick of Colorado, has accepted the position of outstanding specialists In all teacher in the special Navajo fields of medicine and surgery visit the hospital on regularly program school. appointed days, so that the children' may receive specialized care whenever necessary. De-Joli- ItVieY and Hopis. As part of the recreation pro vajos tbe at gram in effect here footJoe .Weight has a touch school, dancing instruction was under students Tuesday league Intermural the ball girl given junevening by Barbra Earl, girls way. The teams: midgets, and seniors, intermediate iors, week. began practice last his Lee Bradley has resigned r Rcfbert W. Beams . of Dallas, position of to transfer to Kayenta, Arizona, Texas, has accepted the position where he will be engaged In of advisor here at the school. welfare work. a Joining the boys advisory staff Lorenzo Smith sponsored Page Six is who as Mrs. attendant of performdancers Rita boys group ELDER NEWS . BOX Johnson of Albuquei'que. ed Friday evening, in. the iReesq Brigham City, Utah Pioneer park at the showing of 1951 12, Wednesday, Sept. James K. Baldwin, student, Westward to the Dawn." The Dan Olney family re- arrived at the school this week The men presented the Navaturned Sunday evening from a from Holbrook, Arizona, where jo Ye Be Chai ceremonial dance. vacation trip in the Northwest. he had been employed. Those participating were: JoThe family visited Dans fathnah Cleveland, Eddie Wilson, er, Mr. Ben Olney, in Yakima Meltord, Dan Wauneka Jimmy Sneddy and Anthon Elliott Volley, Washington. They mo- Blackford, Hawthorne. and Randolph students, arrived at s tored to Tacoma to see Mrs. week-end- . IWl-HF- N lor tnambora. mupooimv AND FARMERS Ml CO-O- F 1 Qraeral Qfcm Sm . NnI Tapt MUbOl Coxae xina 6r Andies ta Ua 0md Soudani UaJw gyj TAH.O. A8CN.Wt, udny vxnng. UNBY MOTOR CO 550 South Main Street Phone 272 i |