Show Farewell Banquet Honors Stan Lyman v FT DUCHESNE Format Formal tare farewells wells were extended to Superintendent and Mrs Stan Lyman Wednesday evenIng evening evenIng even even- ing of ot last week when dinner was served to approximately 20 guests at Bottle Hollow Resort ACTING AS master master of of ceremonies was Homey vice chairman of ot the Tribal Business Committee He Introduced introduced intro Intro- Norma Denver of or the Title Tille I 1 who presented the childrens children's program Marie Duncan sang the Lords Lord's Prayer while Kay and Jackie Nephi in tribal costume did accompanying sign language Glenna Janks presented a n reading to the background music of ot Impossible Inv Im possible Dream played by Phyllis Ober Ober- hansley on the piano YEAR SEVEN Lorenzo Zumma dedicated his solo Smiles to Mr and Mrs Lyman Angelina sang a asolo asolo asolo solo and Clifford Duncan closed the program program pro pro- gram with a number on his cedar flute Tribal chairman Francis spoke on the accomplishments of oC the Ute the Tribe under the guidance of Superintendent dent Lyman and wished him well in his new assignment Wilbur Cuch of the Tribal Business Committee also paid trIbute tribute tribute tri tri- bute to the and presented th them m with an original oil painting by Ute the artist art 1st Ouray McCook THE HIGHEST Indian tribute was given en by Irene Cuch when she lauded the and presented them Ulem with a quilt As a remembrance of the Cuch family Irene Jasper and their five children and also Bottle Hollow Resort sort which was realized realized real real- during Mr Lyman's the quilt was a diamond design copied from the resorts resort's brochure and range Orange fabrics in the design were scraps from the resorts resort's tablecloths and bedr bed bed- r spreads j JI I Diane Wall made the arrangements for he e quilt Clifford Duncan painted a Hollow building on 0 the fabric centering the quilt and Leo Mid lId the lettering To the Stan from the Cuch Family The quilting was Avas done by Mrs Glen Loney Nancy Martinez Laura Chegup Calvin Sam am and Virginia Accawanna r MAKING THE Bureau of Indian Affairs Af Ar fairs employees' employees presentation was Ed Emmons Emmons administrative officer Verl VerI Haslem represented the Roosevelt Cham fer der er of Commerce which also presented p a gift gUt to the Remarks were made ad by Business Committee members and Fred Conetah as well veIl as John Kozakis of the Phoenix Area Office fice t The Tribal Business Council expressed heir sentiment for the on a plaque which re read d To share what you have avel shared with us that is to live for for- ever ever i Introduced by Mr were Dr Charles McCammon area director of Public Health Service Gene Wilson area PHS tribal affairs officer and Ed Whelan an BIA industrial development officer all ll of Phoenix John and Steve Boyden Salt Lake City tribal attorneys Paul Murphy First Security Bank Roosevelt Bill McConkie 1 Salt Lake City Solicitors Solicitor's Office Nick Meagher Jr Bank of Vernal Vernal Ver Ver- nal and Bottle Hollow architect Jimmy Jones and his wife MR LYMAN will assume his duties as superintendent of the Pine Ridge Reservation Reservation Re this week while Mrs Lyman will remain until November 5 at Todd and West West Jr High School as counselor under the Title I program |