Show f i e Newcomers to State Wait T Talk lk on In Indian ian Lore At Welcome to Utah Program Tonight 1 The Navajos of Utah whose ancestors ancestors ancestors an an- once roamed and ruled much of ot this state will be discussed discussed dis- dis dis- dis cussed by J J. J H H. McGibbeny Salt Laker who has devoted years of study to Indian lore In in the third of a series of Welcome to Utah lectures in The Tribune-Telegram Tribune auditorium at 8 p p. m. m Wednesday The lecture open only to new residents of Salt Lake City and Utah is sponsored by the Salt Lake Council of Women and The Salt Lake Lak Tribune and The Salt Lake Telegram Full attendance at the McGibbeny beny lecture was Indicated by the fact all aU tickets were given out by Wednesday a afternoon 4 s S s f e t t L Y vY ii r I OY iW INDIAN LORE LOSE EXPERT with Navajo pottery is J. J H. H Mo Mc GIbbeny who will ill address newcomers to Utah at Tribune Tribune- Telegram auditorium |