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Show friend Bruce Keller Just returned Indian Girls Guests California People early this week from a pleasant trip that took them to Jackson Of Christoffersons Accompany Felts On Hole, Wyoming, through Yellow- At Lawn Yellowstone Trip Party Thurs. stone Park and Ponds Lodge at atalso Fourteen Indian girls now reDr. and Mrs. Ralph M. King Island Park. The group Richof reunion the tended the Pesiding at the Intermountain and son Charles and Parley family held at Logan Indian School were guests at the tersen, a family friend, have ard Hayes last week. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. just returned to their Los Anat a delightful Christofferson havCalifornia home after geles, Miss Sharlene Felt, accompaning been the guests of Mr. and ied her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Reed- lawn party held last Thursday Mrs. Harold B. Felt for the past er and son Jack, to her grand- evening. several The girls enjoyed few days. mothers home at Pasadena, favortheir and playing games Dr. and Mrs. King, Charles, California, where she will visit. ite records after which Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and Petersen, Parley Christofferson served ice cold Felt and son Richard and his Phone your news to 1000 orangeade and watermelon to the group. Girls attending were: Dorothy OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Davis, Emma Bia, Sally Odell, Betty Tsosie, Alice Bia, Hasbah MILLER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Bekin, Rosanna Drlglis, Grace Nev, Marie Kee, Anna Hurley, Betty Mae Yazzie, Betty Henry, Alice Brown and Mary Rue. JAMES H. MILLER (Broker) 51 .! SOUTH Local Writers Attend Roundup MAIN Mrs. Iva Lou Nebeker and Miss Iris Schow attended the writers convention known as the Annual Roundup of the League of Utah Writers, which was held at the University of Utah in Salt Lake last Saturday. Sunday morning they also attended the poets' breakfast held at the Hotel Utah. LET US SELL EXCHANGE, LEASE OR RENT , YOUR FARM, HOME, RANCH, ETC. LOANS AVAILABLE ON REAL ESTATE AND LATE MODEL CARS Business Phone 1010 between Home Phone 351-- J CALL 9 a. m. and 5 Give p. m. and Take WAYCROSS, the minister "Lord, Teach a thief took room of the church. ANY TIME Ga. (UP) While was preaching on Us How To Give," $30 from the choir First Presbyterian ' LET W53A7 TMXY THINK MILWAUKEE Do We Do For Our Country? Its not easy to think wljat we do for our country Jf anything; but on the 4th of July well consider the matter. You say Voting is one thing we do; Ive been to the polls when it was raining pitchforks." "But, some one interrupts you, how many times did you say youve voted? Well, you reply, if youre technical, I voted for Teddy Roosevelt; and 1 went to all the trouble of sending from one coast to the other for an absentee ballot to vote for FDR. I remember that it didnt get back in time; but if the number of times Ive voted is only once, I think youll have to admit Im honest about it; for what good does it do to vote when I know nothing whatever about the g people to be voted for? doesnt give me any idea whom to vote for. But now I think of it, you continue, "I believe there are several ways and means which would enable me to vote intelligently. I could look up references at the public library on each of the political candidates as they are nominated for electiort. Strange I never think to do that before election time; then I excuse my neglect to vote toy exclaiming, Ytotton politics! And its a pretty good idea after all, to devote a little time at clubs and some other meetings, to discuss current events and politics. In some cities one may catch up with the news by attending a movie where nothing except news is featured. "If we dont already know, we might do well to consider whether the newspapers we as they read are as pretend; and also which newsfor paper is propagandizing which party. In general, perhaps one-haof our newspapers are for one political party and the other half fo rthe other party. And women, should they not be as much concerned about politics and war as men? Sometimes we forget that in order to be somewhat posted on the happenings in our world, we should read, each month, at least one of the standard magazines, such as News Week, Saturday Evening Post, Time, or Life same management Readers Digest. And now if we have done a good mental housecleaning job our "Rotten politics excuse for not appreciating the franchise sufficiently to vote, we may be in a frame of mind to appreciate the statement made by a Dean of Sociology who lectured to an MIA class last winter: Tm 'happy to pay my property and income tax; it is a small price for the privilege of a home in America and participation m the American Way of Life. Lizzie K. Maughan YOUR HOUSEWORK $4.19 1 stove tee protector mat DMi washing Is qul.tr, to far, mor . , , and to ay with thb handy Doubln-ca- Rubbarmaid combination. parity doluxa dah drainnr hoc itand-v- p holdar for lilvarwara. Matching rubber draining tray with built-i- n dope carries off water, cushions your droinboard. 25 DRAINER $1.69 Saves surface; provides extra working space. Made of a new rubber that resists heat, grease, kitchen acids;wont get All colors. gummy. BE SAFE! 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Gables next picture is Lady." Alberta, Canada. She taught Frustrated school before coming on her BROCKTON, Mass. (UP) mission last February. She is Raymond IF. Titus, 65, picked just awfully nice and we are the wrong way to make sure his enjoying our work. suicide attempt was successful. England is lovely, and its After slashing his throat and nice to be here. both wrists he threw himself in Do hope you are able to en- front of an oncoming vehicle. joy your summer at last. It was an ambulance, which Thanks again and best wish- took him to a hospital where his es to you all. life was saved. . En-ci- o, . . Sincerely, ZELDA CUTHBERT. 2000 24th Ave., KEEP TRIM . . . Gulfport, Miss. June 26, 1950 Dear Sir: I am just dropping you a note to thank you again for sending me the paper for the past two years. I am Jeaving for my trip home at the end of this week. 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