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Show News Of Intermountain a,u-dent- s YAZZIE YARNS Indian School ' "Men. Mt rrvf" From Mostly Moslems representing all of the Aiaa States tee as. they complete the course of study, will return to their own lands where they will in turn teach what they have learned to others The Kyllingstads left by plane Salt Lake City for New York City where they remained for two days for further processing. They were scheduled to arrive In Paris, Saturday, December 6 for a weeks stay. Their address will be: Aab States Fundamental Education center, Sirs el Layan, Menouf, Egypt. 6y Helen B. Hill Nothing is neither good nor bad but that thinking makes it so. " Henry Kylllngstad has accepted the position of head, production division with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and 'left last Monday with his fam, ily for Cairo, Egypt. At the UNESCO center in Sirs el Layan, 35 miles north of Cairo, Henry will be engaged in instructing adult workers of the following fields: teachers, public health workers, home extension agents, farm extension agents and social we'fare work-- ers. These adult studens will , be instructed and will assist in the aids production of audio-visua- l such as motion pictures, film strips, primers for children and adults, mural newspapers, radio and TV programs. , BOUT MISS THAT Double your TViewing enjoyment of the matchless n picture-perfectio- Mrs. Roland Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Pierson Metnxen, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beams, Charlotte Mary Mangseth, Joyce, Billie Holder, Barbra Earl, Dr. and Mrs. Morns Fleischman, Dr. and Mrs, Joseph Chastain, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Arnstne, Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Teal. Mr, and Mrs. 'Reginald Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. 'Dan Olney, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson, Mr. and Mrs 'David Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Renville, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen, Mr. and 'Rudolph Mrs. David 'Etter, Stella Young, Nora , Grissom, Genevieve Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil King, Wilma Victor, Dorothy Hanlon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crowell, Elizabeth Oliver, Dr. and Mrs. 'George A. Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buchanan, Mrs. Floreine Walling, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle sports with of . . . iMosouitoei Too Fast tor Spray Control r.d Briber. (?. 5 BovFMrrNFWS; Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 10, DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (UP) Mosquitoes here move so fast that the 6pray cant get to them, in the opinion of Sam Minnoch, director of a mosquito control district. State health department Inspectors went out to make a bite test. They received 15 bites per minute and then the area was sprayed. A few hours later they received about 50 percent more Miss Carol Johnson Berger then was reassigned to Pusan East A.F.B., succeeding her friend. When her enlistment expired last June, she returned to this country and a short re haibilitation period at her home. Miss Johnson has been at Camp Irwins Service alub since , last April. DTID r.-CGEII Ths Win Home-Sweef-Ho- lik Grandma lied to Mali y feeAnerfeed - MMI? of e Who Corpora ited the Chemawa school In Ore gon and the Carson school in Stewart, Nevada. Mrs. Wight accompanied her husband on this trip and stop ped to visit her neice, iMrs. Richard Case and family in Portland, Oregon. From the Carson area, she traveled to Marysville, Call fornia, to see a relative, Mrs. Thomas Conner. She Joined . Mr. Wight In Reno. Group 15 of the special Navajo program school held a party,1 on Thursday evening, in Building No. 21 recreational hall. There were games, dancing and refreshments of fried bread and coffee. Sam Atine and Peter Roe left Friday evening for the Indian Tacoma Service hospital at Washington, where they will be admitted as patients. 'lenen, Notma Runyan, Florence Mrs. Marjorie Prescott escorted McClure,, Martha Hall, Gertrude the boys on tfie trip. l Giesen, Mr. and Mrs. Otis and Euphrasia Mitchel. now yours with exclusive new Cling-enpee- The "Continental" BERMUDA . . . Model . . . True modernity distinguishes The advisory committee of the visited Navajo Tribal Council the school, Tuesday. The group met with all of the Navajo personnel, Wednesday morning Escorted by Mr. Leon Wall, the mpmbers will travel from here to Carson 'Indian school, Chemawa, Sherman and Phoenix. This trip to all of the schools is being made so that a report of the schools may be given the1 Tribal ' Council. 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Dean and Shirley Jensen Crag Guests present included: Mr. head of Brigham City. and Mrs, Lewis Fish, Mr. and Announcing the birth' of their Mrs. Thomas Jeppson, Mr. and first child, a daughter, bom De Mrs. Earl Webb, Mrs. Terrance cember 8, are Mr. and Mrs. Wil Reid and honored guests, Mr. lard Chrjstensen of Brigham and Mrs. Luther Morris. Mrs. Christensen is the City. former Lola Johnson. Edgar Wight, education speA girl was bon December 8 cialist, agriculture, recently vis- - to John and Genieve Bair Boss of Willard. Vernon and Lola Thompson Glenn of Tremonton are the parents o( a boy, born Decern her 8. , A boy N - buy of thie year! . Car Thefts Sou 1 , i , r Id pick up your plums now to save hundreds of doflars? f Do you you being dollared to death by these food bills? - CHICAGO (UiP) THe number of card stolen in Chicago has doubled in four yearn. Lt. John Goldert of the police stolen auto detail said that 4,013 were stolen in 1948. 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You order what you want of famous name brands foods without waste, foods Its ; I . , t ltt bites because a new flock Of insects had moved In. The next morning they received only 1 bites per minute because the mosquitoes had moved away In search of food. After mosquitoes hatch they hover around for about two day and then scurry off In aeartdt at food, Minnoch said. It's only after they slow down that they can be wiped out. d Planning the occasion were Elizabeth Oliver and Mrs. Cecil King, m charge of food; Nora Wilma Grissom, decorations; Victor, gift committee; Genevieve Harrington, program; Dan Olqey, clean up and dishwash-n- s committee. Those present other than the honored coup's were: Mr. and , Hostess Careers Of careers Strangely paralleling as Service club hostesses brought two former friends together at the Armored Combat Training Center last week when, MlsS for MaTy Berger was assigned duty at Camp Irwins Service club, renewing a friendship that began In Japan over two year ago with Miss Carol Johnson, present Club hostess. Miss Berger, from Wichita, Kansas, and Miss Johnson, Brigham City, first met in June 1950 when the former, a new enlistee in club work, was to Misawa Air Force base n northern Japan. Their Jobs then took them, sometimes to' f ether, sometimes separately, to other bases In Japan and later lo Korea. Miss Johnson, early In to 1951, had the opportunity open the first Air Force Service club in Korea at Pusan East A'F.B. at a time when there was only one other army club In the land of the morning calm, Later, Miss Berger was as signed to Korea with the 18th Fighter-Bombe- r Wing at Chin hae, better known to troops In the area as "Dogpatch. In June 1951, after 38 months overseas, " Esther Williams Forsakes Bathing Suit Miss Johnson transferred back . . . for a Christmas ski outfit just to have a different type to the States and a brief retire of a Hollywood Christmas. Shell be seen in the new pic- ment from the service. Miss , ture Million Dollar Mermaid." , A farewell party and pot luck dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bramlel was held, Tuesday evening, December 2, in Build- BLB'BMB Mermaid VT Yichita Ladies Have Strange Parallel Douglas Gardipe was honorably dscharged, Monday, from the United States air force, i ing No. 81. A - Our Operator is waiting for your call |