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Show r New Paintings At Intermountain YAZZIE YARNS HONEYVILLE News Of Intermountain Indian School Mrs. George Wintle Inspirational Thought lor Today "Some grow serene as old age waxes, and some age fast, evading taxes. Congratulations are extended to 'Mrs. Ann Nolan Clark, education specialist (course materials) and author of many children books. In June she will receive the 1953 Newbery award for the "most distinguished contribution to American literature for children. Author of several books about the Indians of North and South America, iMrs. Clark in May, 1952, was awarded the New York Herald Tribune festival prize for her book, Secret of the Andes, a story of the Incas of Peru. She will Ibe guest of honor at an open house at the U.S.A.C. library during Agathon days in May. Leo Hess has returned home from the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City, where he under- went major surgery. Friends are happy to see 'Leo looking so well. The Jim Kirkhams are the proud parents of an eight pound boy born March 16, at the Cooley Memorial hospital. (Edgar Wight, education specialist in agriculture, has returned home from a trip to Phoenix and (Riverside, r? Student Rosetta Redhouse had an appendectomy performed in the campus hospital last week. Sam Lee Begay and Annie Francisco had similar operations this . wepk. i iFleischman addressed the Salt Lake City medical auxiliary, Monday afternoon. His subject pertained to the health program for Indians. Fleisch-maAccompanying Dr. on the trip were students, Mabel M. Yazzie, Irene Dahozy and- Dorothy Joe Benaliy who sang Navajo songs on the program,. Morris !Dr. n 5 i l , Visiting IMr. and Mrs. Andrew Sorensen and family, Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs. Don Brim-hal- l of Ogden, cousins of Mrs. Sorensen. On Sunday the Sorensens had as their 'guests, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Jensen from, Midvale. - VMrs. Luther Morris entertained her club, last Thursday evening. Members present were: Mrs. Leo Fredricksen, Mrs. Terrance Reid, (Mrs. Bill Christiansen, Mrs. Lewis Fish, Mrs. Thomas Jeppson and Mrs. Earl Webb. i 9 t I fii Visiting the Prescot ts recently were Mrs. Prescotts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman from Boise, Idaho. Visiting the Cahill family last was Mr. Cahills mothfrom er, Mrs. Elise Ranst, week-en- d i. Dales Service NEWS By Helen B. Hill ir i Sitting Pretty With Nothing'To Do Bowling Results Holds 1st Place HONEYVILLE William WinDales Service clung to the tle, son of Mr. and Mrs. IDeVere Wintle entertained a number of top position in the Tuesday evehis relatives and friends Thurs- ning bowling league this week day, March 12 on his 5th birth- though they lost three points to day. Those present were his third place Finer Cleaners. grandmother, (Mrs. L. I. Layton The Indian school held second of Layton, Utah; his aunt, Lil- with a three point victory over lian Hampton and cousins, Al- Wasatch Sales, while Palmer len and Joan Hampton from Og- Jewelry and Hollywood Candy den; his grandmother, Mrs, Geo. split two points each. W'intle of Honeyvilie; Mrs. Hy-ruBill Lowery won high indiviTucker and children, Bar- dual game and series with a bara Jean and Judy Tucker of 253 and 690. Bill rolled two Brigham City; Ro6lyn and Ro- games of 201 to win $2 in trade chelle Hunsaker Bryant Bing- at Brigham Tire shop. ham, Thomas Bingham, James Ray Reeder scored a 213 to Bingham, Rex Chlarson, Gae win $1 in trade at Berts Turn-InSheldon and Janett and John Musulas and J. D. Coombs, Merrell each flattened difficult Hunsaker; Scott and Robin and Freddie Hill. splits. Mr. and Mrs. Don Coburn and Wins League standings: . . . looks at one of the seccos he created on the walls of the 27 children of Logan spent WedDales Service Intermountain Indian school auditorium. A very success- nesday evening visiting Mrs. Co25 Indian School ful ojxn house was held recently. Mrs. 21 . Paulie Finer Cleaners burns mother Boothe before Mrs. Boothe leav19 Palmer Jewelry Horseshoe (Bend. birthday cake. Bobby received es on a vacation to Los Angeles, 18 Wasatch Sales many fine presents. 10 Calif. Hollywood Candy The dedication of the murals Mrs. Carrie Boothe has gone The following cherubs with week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. created by Allan Houser on the their mothers Kim to Ogden to visit with her were present: walls of the campus auditorium and daughter, Mr. and Bin Tolman and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Webb, Sorensen, Jimmy relwas held Friday afternoon. Erickson from Salt Lake City: Mrs. Alton Perry and children Claudies Tolman and other Several visitors from town as atives. , for next weeks. few the Robin and Christiansen, well as campus residents were Cynthia Mrs. (Paulie T. Boothe left FriPatricia Ronnie The first Sunday afternoon Voigtlander, present to hear (Mr. Houser ex- Hess, Kenny and Johnny Rod- program featuring Box Elder day evening for Los Angeles, plain in detail the preparation gers, Madeline and Larry Bond, young musicians was presented. Calif, to visit with her for and the painting of the perMr. and Mrs. and Larry Fredricksen and Wendy Patricia Hunsaker, daughter of Fred Pack.daughter, manent secco murals, the pride Webb. She will be away Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker of the campus. was the pianist Sunday after- two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Pack Dr. George (Boyce introduced to 'Utah with Mrs. noon, March 115 over KIBIUH. The will return ' Mr. Houser. Four students sang Boothe. IWilma Victor will address the m. 4 4:30 to was from p. program Navao songs. Mr. Mrs. of and Hessen Ladies Self Culture club in GarRay M. The North Box Elder stake Tremonton, are rejoicing over Following the dedication cer- land, today. Accompanying her I. A. play, Chatteibox, played emony, tea was served in Build- to the meeting will be students in the Honeyvilie ward hall on the arrival of a daughter born ing No. 81 by the vocational girls Anita Yazzie and Wilhelmina Saturday evening to a full March 16 in the hospital at of the home ec. department. Billy, and Brigham City. Mrs. Nesseo was Lois G. Hunsaker house. Lorenzo Smiths "Rainbow Club There is joy in the Victor home. MaRue Hunsaker of Honeyvilie the former Jeannine Spackman, entertained with Indian dances. Miss Victor's nephew, George were in the. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenplay. Also Mrs. neth was honorably dis- Grace Orme Goodner, Spackman of Honeyvilie. with the helped This is their first child and the from Uncle Sams army make-up- . charged Elizabeth Oliver entertained and he arrived on campus, MonMr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunsa- first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. her Tuesday night bridge club day evening. George got in the ker visited with Mrs. Hunsa-ker- s Spackman. last week. Mrs. Wallace IWinkier and States on March 6, from duty in mother, Mrs. Lorenzo LarMembers present were: Mrs. Korea. sen at her home in Smithfield, sons, Karl Jon and Gary of Salt Morris Fleischman, Mrs. George Lake City spent Sunday visiting , A. (Boyce, Sunday. Mrs. (Frank Crowell, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeMr. Mrs. Hunsaker Theo and Mrs. Arthur Arnstine, Gertrude Visiting at the Bressler home were land Hunsaker, Mrs. Winkler Mrs. Mr. of and guests Mrs. this week was Giesen, brother. Dell Dorothy Hanlon, Clinton Hess at Fielding, Utah and Mrs. Hunsaker are sisters. Otis Clingenpeel, and 'Mrs. Ray- Bressler, from Jackson Hole. Mr. and Mre. Robert Harper last week. mond Teal. Mr. and Mrs. 'DeVere Wintle and children of Logan visited Word has been received from attended the Ogden Commun- with Mr. and Mrs. Ursel HunsaAt the fireside chat held at Mrs. Harper on the Henry Kyllingstads in Egypt. ity Concert series Wednesday ker, parents of the home of Mr. and Mrs. ThomSunday. is is well. David The gohearing enjoyed family They evening. as Jeppson, Sunday evening, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burt and in Cairo. Gertrude William Warfield, beautiful and Mrs. (Earl Webb showed ing to school have moved into their family to a voice. letter write promises long their slides of the Hawaiian Is- one Mrs. Alma Doney of beautiful new home in Honeyof these days. Mr. and lands. Refreshments were served. Preston, Idaho, and Mr. and vilie. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Orme are enter- Mrs. Homes Duncan of Salt Lake Mrs. Roy Burlingham Visiting at the home of Mr. tained at her home on Friday, City were guests at the home of building a lovely new home and Mrs. Earl I. Webb to help March 13, at a 'birthday party Mr. and Mrs. Bin1 Tolman Sun- here. Kim celebrate his second birth- in honor of Judy iBonnelis sixth day. The ladies are sisters. were Mrs. day, last week-end- , 6 Box Elder JOURNAL Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner birthday. Webb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. There were refreshments with and son, Robert, Jr., of Riverton, Brigham City, Utah Karl Klinglar of Rexburg, Idaho. a March 20. 1953 lovely birthday cake. Judy re- Utah, spent several days last Friday. Also visiting was Mrs. Webbs ceived Games were many gifts. brother, Quenton Klinglar of played. Salt Lake City. , Guests present were: Rex Dorothy and Mary Stone-ma4 V w wr Guests at the home of Mr. and Peter DeNunz.io, Breck 'Mrs. Thomas Jeppson over the Roland Shorty, Patty week-enwere Mr. Jeppson's Bonnell, Ruth M. Burlingham, f a Mrs. Patty and Linda Burleson, mother and sister-in-laA I Mary Jeppson and Mrs. Joyce Bond, 'Barbara Fredrickfrom Payson. 7 sen, Vicky Jensen, Ada Cox, Pam Davis, Cynthia and Gloria Be. f " ' ' Bobby Bailey, son of Mr. and gay, Van and Clive Webb, Carol Mrs. Claire 'Bailey, was honored Ann and Christine Cahill, Mary on his second birthday at a par- Anna Cox, Brenda Jensen, Gary ty in his home. 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