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Show EASTERN UTAH RESIDENT TO LECTURE HERE Of public interest is the announcement an-nouncement of an illustrated lecture lec-ture to be given at Bingham high school at 8:00 p.m. Thursday. March Id, by Mrs. Ray h. Dill-man, Dill-man, Roosevelt, who has spent 18 years in research work m archeology, anthropology and ethnology of the Uintah basin. Her special field has Deen a study stu-dy of Ute culture in which ttie Indians of the basin have cooperated coop-erated in an unusual manner. She has the largest collection of Ute culture in the Uintah basin bas-in and is one of the h ceive recognition from the Smitn-sonian Smitn-sonian Institute of Washington, DC for a collection which contains" con-tains" examples of the oldest modified mo-dified Folsom culture. Her talk will be augmented with showing of colored sndes ot Indian life and she will also exhibit ex-hibit choice specimens irom ner collection. . . There will be no admm charge for the lecture. T ie public pub-lic is invited to attend by Women's Wo-men's Civic club, which is sponsoring spon-soring Mrs. Dillman's appearance h6Mrs Homer P. Edwards, Roose-, veS aS of Airs. Dilteja.1. will accompany her here Thc will be overnight e1: Edwards' daughter, Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson. |