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Show 14Aun Advocate, Price, Utah Braiding Tuesday, MayjM, 1993 Jewelry: the Maypole (Continued from Page the traditional llopi kachinas, and some of them are getting quite good at it," he said. The Ilopis still make the best dolls, but they are very expensive, too. Many Hopi craftsmen do not like the idea of Navajo Indians making kachina dolls. The kachinas represent various spirits in the llopi pantheon. The dolls are made by the elders for the children so they can become familiar with the kachinas and how they help the llopi people. Students braid the Maypole at a recent PEAK activity. Students from throughout the Carbon County School District celebrated May Day with a variety of activities at Durrant elementary. The PEAK activities are organized to pro quick look at the success of some of the larger Indian art auctions shows a knowledgeable investment in Indian crafts can reap rewards. Doug Allard has two of the biggest auctions in the Southwest. Ilis March auction sold over $700,000 worth of crafts and art items. Bead and quillwork (colored porcupine quills used before beads) were the strongest category. A Nez Perce baby carrier in excellent condition sold for $6,875. A Northern Plains bag with heavy ochre decoration brought $7,700. A classic Zuni water jar sold for $3,850, and a Navajo floor rug went for $3,175. A 6A) vide enrichment for gifted and talented students and are offered at intervals throughout the school year, usually on Super Saturdays." During April, students learned about Native American crafts. Honor roll: (Continued from Page 13 A) 3.53 Amy C. Markakis, Ruth Ragsdale, Brad Chrys Price Taylor, Joni M. Camp- Craig Swenson, Aimee Casutt and Kristen Lee McGowan 3.51 Ileidi Conover, bell, Michelle Karen J. Knighton, Kristin Gayle Talbot, Spencer Roland Powell and Richaid F. Blair. D. Carpenter and Sarah J. Martineau. Scott C. Justensen, 3.52 o S'f0 m THANK YOU i i The family of I Albert Klarich SY5 of our friends and relatives for thank the love and concern shown at the time of Als death would like to all and during the past year. Sharon, Lisa, Tamara & Todd Klarich Mary Klarich Ed, Cassie Klarich & family Ken, Ann Zupon & family Q 1 IS OS D Troy C. Nielson, Natalie Whatcott, Lori Dixon, Julie Giles, Marilyn P. Ilooley, Brenda Smith, Elaine M. Jensen and Mark Justus Seely. Nora Jane Acker-so3.51 Melinda Lee Durrant, Jeremy J. Pattillo and Kaoru Tanaka. 3.50 Tresa M. Brown, Mark Alan Bjork, Janna Lyn n, Bryner, Joshua David Hansen, Kelly J. Dunn, Brenda Petersen, Jeffery E. Elisha L. Ray, Jennifer L. Sprague, Lara A. Thompson, Tiffani Tucker and Scott Gary Vincent. Pia-citell- Purge the Urge'n Feel the Surge EEHXO LLiTTn Second grade poets at Wellington Elementary were published in the Anthology of Poetry by Young Americans. Poets (back, from left) Kelly Barnett, Randon Timothy, Jessica Clyde, i, Wellington students remember Arbor Day Debbie Scovills second graders at Wellington Elementary are concerned with preserving the environment. So in honor of Arbor Day and in conjunction with the Wellington PTA, the students planted a willow tree and a locust tree on the Anniversary SAVE BIG ON EVERY SERTA MODEL! ONLY King Set,Reg.$1099 FREE DELIVERY INSTORE FINANCING TvTT For OFF Every Coordinate and Dress $359 Only $459 Only $499 Only $699 Only OPEN MON. FRI. SAT. 9:00 AM 8:00 PM -- TUE WED. 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH 1 25 ONE PRICE Queen Set Reg. $799 preservation groups is trying to get the feds to up the ante to more than $1 billion per year. Acquisitions on this scale would mean hundreds of unwilling sellers and subsequent condemnation proceedings, such as occurred during the Carter administration. But perhaps most galling of all are the apparent sweetheart arrangements by which private environmental groups purchase threatened land at fire-saprices and then resell it to the government for a Limited Time We have a Sale to Suit You or Medium Firm Set Reg. $699 (Continued from Page 8A) Hurry SERTA Pillow Top, Pillow Soft , Ominous Recently, the National Park Service paid such a group about $400,000 more for land in South Carolinas Congaree Swamp than the group had paid for the land less than a month before. The Interior Departments inspector general reports that the Nature Conservancy scored a quick $1 million profit and the National Audubon Society took a 30 percent windfall on similar deals. Were a private business to engage in such activities, it is safe to say the story would earn prominent treatment in the news media. 3 FIRMNESSES 3 STYLES 3 COLORS Full Set Scovills class also designated every Friday as Save a Tree Day. On that day, the students do activities that do not require paper or do worksheets that have been left over throughout the year, which serves as an excellent review for the students. The purpose of Save a Tree Day is to use less paper, which in turn will save more trees from being cut down to make the paper. The students have pledged to recycle, reuse, and not waste any of the precious resources on earth. windfall profits. Choose From $599 playground. The Wellington PTA was given the money to purchase the trees by the Arbor Day Foundation for the schools participation in a poster contest developed around the theme: Trees are Terrific, For Shelter and Shade. The planting of the trees served a dual purpose; in addition to honoring Arbor Day, the trees were also planted in the memory of a former student, Kami Bowman, who passed away last fall after a long battle with cancer. le Discover how comfortable a sleep set backed by 60 years experience can be! 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