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Show YAZZIE YARNS News Of Intermountain Indian School By Helen B. Hill had oolydd contact the girls' advisors office. Pamphlets urging all campus residents to take advantage of their voting privilege and offering the baby-sittinservice were delivered by the Girl Scouts to all campus homes. Bertha Bird, dormitory attenreturned from a mlnldtrator In New Mexico, .Is presently on a years .leave of absence from his position,' to work with the NJM.EA. A member of the governing committee on Indian education in New Mexico, Mr. Wood Is in- terested In observing programs in fundamental education. dant, recently Inspirational Thought for Today trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico. According to the Employees Association Bulletin, the followTo me, old age is always fifMrs. Juana Carr entertained, ing people have consented to teen years older than, I am. In- serve as your executive commitThursday, at a traditional 'Bernard Baruch. ' tee for the purpose of determindian deer dinner. Mrs. Carrr began serving din- ing your interests and planning A great deal of enthusiasm has been, evidenced on campus ner In her apartment at 1 p .m. activities for you: and was still dishing It up way 'Fred Clark, special groups, over this 1952 election. hobbles; Dean Stevens, sports; 'According to reports from the into the evening. Sixth ward district, there was a All the members of the girls Arthur Arnstine, sports; Kayah Mrs. Davids Interest of men; Phoebe fine turn out of registrants from advisory staff enjoyed Tabahe, Interest, of women; Joyce Carrs good food and fine our school. Thorson, publicity at Intermoun-taln-BrighaMembers of the girls advisory City events in staff conducted a drive among June 'Black of the home econothemselves to have 100 percent registration for voting. Char- mics department was on sick lotte Mangseth reported that leave, Monday and Tuesday of The drive was successful and last week. , I take this means to thank my many friends ;foY the wonderful confi- id m dence vote I received t H ember & 5 - 4 fez appreciate it. As your legislator I pledge my every effort to people of, Box Elder sincerely X-- , i Nov- y and the ' rfTJtah, ' 9 xk? s &X i'- State of ' : all members of the staff who were eligible to do so voted, Tuesday. Most of the attendants voted for the first time In a presidential election. They have shown a great deal of Interest in it. A similar drive was held in the elementary school where 100 percent registration was the goal. The weekly meeting of the Girls Home Council, which assists with the girls recreational program, met on Friday afternoon in Charlotte Mangseths ' office. The girls decided that they would have to make some money in order to give their treasurer something to do. President Evelyn, T. Bia appointed the following committee of girls to make arrangements for a Navajo sale, Saturday afternoon: Mary Esther Yazzie, Juanita Cooley, Laura E. Y lizzie, Nellie Vandever and Ada . Respectfully, LeROY D. WHITE " ,vi fry-brea- d TODAY AND SAT. TWO BIG FEATURES Tsosie. The girls created a new delicacy, Navajo Jelly roll, sold as fast the they were made. The girls were elated at the success of their money making venture. fry-brea- d we may participate; Jim - Visiting Mr. , and. Mrs. .Lyle Kirkham, Interests of employees Wright Mis. recently were children; Paul Bramlet, admin- Wrights sisters and their husistrative policy. bands, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Thad NelAlvin Dickmen Is organizing son, all of Salt Lake City. a singing group for men and women employees. The first meetMrs. Bertha T. Bird, girls doring was held Monday, November 3. Whether or not you have the mitory attendant, returned to the voice of a nightengale isnt Im- campus, Wednesday, from Santa portant to this group. Do yob Fe, 'New Mexico, where she atlike to sing and If so come out tended the funeral for her for some fun. granddaughter. , which Jerry Clingenpeel seems to be right for himself at the Pensacola Naval Air school where he is commander of Battalion No. 4. The naval air cadet who Is taking training there averages first in his class in the current work they are doing. doing all meeting for the instruction of parents with children of Cub Scout age was held, Thursday evening, in Building No. 81. Loren Hunsaker, field Scout executive; Glen, Wagstaff, deputy district commissioner and Even Gee, district commissioner, conducted an instructional on cubbing for the par ents. Games for cubs were played, a was movie on cub scouting shown. Or. George A. Boyce ad dressed the group. Phillip Gover was In Charge of the meeting. Mrs. Kay Rose, consultant for New Mexico State Department of Public Health, left here for Santa Fe, New Mexico, Tuesday. Mrs. Rose has been on campus this past month in connection with .the vision and hearing testing program which was conducted on the entire student body. ' Bud Powers from Brigham City has been, practice teaching here at the school.' Mr. Powers is a student at Utah State. ; . You'll be surprised at tha cellent results classified ads secure. ex- News-Journ- COW 1T0) mi be a taste of the good old days All BAY ..MOV. 11 David r.-OGEii Tha Lika Wina Homo-Sweot-Ho- Grandma hMiS lotfMSr 0 Uad to Maka BRIGHAM CITY RETAIL GROCERS Corpora So of AnwOca Win Barbra Earl reports that she Is teaching the girls hoiw to play table tennis. The dormitories are provided with tables and rack' ets. Girls gym classes have start ed and the girls are concentrat ing on soccer. Each girl has a gym suit this year.- Chicago 32, NOWON The Intermountain Girl Scouts did their good deeds, Tuesday, In Charles H. Wood, field secreoffering their services to those tary for the New Mexico educa on campus who needed a baby- tion association, from Santa Fe, sitter to attend their children so visited the school, this week. Mr. Wood, who for the past 15 that they might vote. Anyone desiring this service 'years has served as a school ad- - DISPLAY!... . . PICK -- Alt BEHGHARfl A pro-gra- Brigham City. Utah- Friday. November 7. 1952 . pre-flig- Cleora C. Helblng, supervisor Indian education (home economics) of the Portland area office; Earl C. Intolubbe, education specialist, guidance; and Mrs. Louisa E. Hass, education specialist, health, froroWashing-ton- , D. C were on campus last week In connection with the visual aids program. ' 6 Box Elder JOURNAL Mrs. Margaret Byrnes of rfew- Mexico, is "Visiting her sister, Mns. 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