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Show ft, Two Cultures Collide; It Turned Out Wonderfully Exchange Students Are Eager To Learn NEW FRIENDSHIPS DEVELOPED jojed he IBox Elder high school open, "Sweetheaits. Later, back at the Indian school they joined with the students in swimming and dancing The Provo students visited lasses, 'bowled and made the IN STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM rounds One of Intermountain Indian school students now know the Bunny Hop and Brigham Young and Ih'ovo high school students can say howdy in Navajo (which aint easy). Not phenomenal, these two tidbits of learning by young people of the same age but raised in environments as different as night and day, give au idea of the tremendous success of a student exchange program between Provos two high schools and Brigham Citys Intermountain Indian school. Is ALL of Your Land Productive? derground and permits complete cultivation. There are no ditches to icreate patches of land, no bridges or Call or write today. or to maintain. build crossings d HEAD GATES CONCMTf HUDWAU A NO OTMI CONCUTt M MCTAL STYLES OMMmeS MOM TO MCTA1 SCMT TO Tm. MOM I MCHU. MOCK TO MMT TOM MEM ATUAU WIM mm nr 0 OKna . . . Ml ... Students Of Irovo And Brigham Young High Schools The Provo der high school and Brigham City Monday, Tuesday . . . join in Intermountain Indian school class. students were at Intermountain with side trips to Box El Wednesday of this week. 0 24 C3GK7 W Ommpdte 'XMMinanm D Students Fill Up Their Plates at the Intermountain Indian school dining room. The Indian school students ate at the homes of Provo residents and here it worked the same. ... Conducted under auspices of the three schools and Chambers of Commerce of Provo and Brigham City, the program resulted In myriads of new friendships, an exchange of information about each groups culture, and a wonderful time. Eager as always, and armed with some classroom preparation on habits, manners, attitudes and more the advanced class of Mr. C. M. (Hill was the first to exchange and become honor- - ary citizens of Provo. For most of them it was the first time they had ever been a part of a community and the response was tremendous. The first morning 'after their arrival, they were walking arm in arm with Provo students, chatting and laughing like old friends. The Indian school students disconplayed confidence and geniality, though the experience was new and probably foreboding to begin with. They made friends rapidly a M (U w . ... , W: . ".vt-T-- . A s' i$ INDUSTRIAL FARM FRLEItSrtMA T; HOME 0BU6A TI0N NO UTAH CONCRETEfePIPE CO. Cache Valley Bank Building Phone 660 or booed. ceoctd Civil Service Exams Are Listed Open MAw & one-side- gID (Ed Brigham City, Utah Friday, Apri 10, 1953 s and Living in the homes of Provo people they helped with the In parlor dishes, participated games, played monopoly, and many more. One Intermountain students birthday happened to fall on the day of the visit. The host's family had a cake and party family had a cake and dinner party for him. He was very The student exchange program was certainly not a one visit or affair, for the Provo students, too, assimilated a great many facts about life in a hoarding school, the Navajo culture, and more in a return visit to the Indian school this week. A whole bus load of them arrived Monday at 4 p. m. cand swung into a busy schedule at the Indian school. They were as impressed with the school here as the Navajos were with the Provo schools and the community. Greetings between "old friends of the first visit were exchanged. Snap shots taken at Provo were viewed and cheered Nobody Goes Hungry Our representative will call on you to discuss your problem on request. GOsOsodte JOURNAL their Wednesday high-ltghwas attending a ChamThe U S. Civil Service comber of Commerce luncheon at announced exammission the Howard eale in Brigham inations today tor several federal poC.ty. sitions. out their unique Hounding Full information and applicathree day stay the Provo students visited the Arts and Crafts tion forms may be secured from S. shop at the Indian school, and the local secretary. Glenn atended a special assembly Nelson, Brigham City post ofwhere they saw slides of the fice. Openings include: staff nurse, reservation and the school, the Indian school chorus and the paying $.1,410 a year and head nuise and public health nurse, Rainbow' club. paying $1,205 a year. Duty twill be with the Bureau of Indian AfIn British state schools, there fairs on reservations west of the is co education up to the age of Mississippi River and in Alaska. are anAlso examinations 11. nounced for archivist, paying $3,410 a year. Blind fish will not "school. The first textbook on bacteriConversely, ceitain fish placed in a miriored tank will attempt ology was written by a U. S. to form a school with their own army surgeon, Gen George Milreflections. ler Sternberg, in 189G. ! Open ditches take valuable land out of production. It is estimated that they cover at least A', of the nation's farm area. A W. R. WHITE concrete pipe irrigation system is mostly un- Box Elder 3 Students who were guests at LOGAN, UTAH Phone 7978 Wall Avenue Phone 3444 PROVO Springville Road SALT LAKE 925 South 6th West Ph. OGDN Provo turned hosts here and took their guests on an extensive tour of the entire school. Later they ate dinner in the students dining hall and enjoyand it was easy to sense a true ed an Indian school style show. feeling of genuine friendships Tuesday afternoon they en- being developed. Many of the students were stopped on the streets by townspeople, greeted and conversed with. More enthused about enjoying their new friendships than the planned agenda, the youthful Navajos appreciated the privilige of learning to live in a home and doing things with someone their own age appeared to please them very much. 1940 1550 n MORE! WR PWEEI FARM JB M.w Model 12 foot groin Camfo-ViMo- 1-- body cob. with aid You're paying for top quality Hvth famous AREA SELECTOR SWITCH whiskey.. .are you getting It? PRICED FROM New International Trucks 68 Basic Models Many improvements and new features have been proved and added to the thrifty 1 IwUlrt Fob, WHEREVER YOU LIVE . WHEREVER YOU Motorola TV brings you all conditions. 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