Show r Their Yukon Jive Bespeaks Arctic ExperienceS Experience ExperienceS S S S S S fi 4 S S C SS S'S SS S'S S' S f S j jS j'S 11 S 'S T THEY TilEY LIVED IN ALASKA ALASIA FOUR Y EARS YEARS BUT LIKE UTAH BETTER Sytha left and Elizabeth Peterson look at their Mukluks l Alaskan an footwear Sisters From Alaska Attend Y V s' s By Telegram Le Leased sed Wire PROVO Thrilled PROVO Thrilled to be back in Utah after living in Fa Fairbanks Fair Fair- r- r banks anks Alaska for four years a Brigham Young university coed and nd her sister say that Alaska Alaska is fine but that Utah is bett better r. r Sytha Peterson the elder of the two girls is a freshman at the university and her vivacious young sister Elizabeth is a sophomore in the B Y high sch ol They lived in Vernal before moving to Alaska Alaska Alaska Alas Alas- ka but their parents Mr and Mrs Erastus Peterson are here with them now Their language that language that Is their slang phrases phrases are are a delight and at the same time a problem to their classmates They bandy such words as mukluks sourdough and other typical northern speech around with such familiarity that it is not hard to tell that they are from the Yukon country Just now with winter coming on their prized possessions are their mukluks gaily beaded warm looking soft leather boots without which you would freeze to death in Alaska the girls say Elizabeth has several valuable mementos of her stay in Alaska including a large gold nugget a locket full of gold dust and an ivory pinA pinA pinA pin A sourdough gave them to me she said |