Show a ah Academy Meet Told I TO D fight ight of Navaho Tribe 1 fit re re are Me more Navaho Navahos s th than n there are resources i stain tain them them hence hence the emon emon em- em 6 on weaning the tribe from j the culture and tras tra- tra 41 Jis is s of their ancestors is was pointed out Friday by Dr George Boyce It Intermountain IV h school Brigham City in inI 1 I I ening address of the spring g Utah Academy of Arts and Letters in the of Utah Union a Has 1350 Enrolled school he said now has ys and girls enrolled expects to have an enroll- enroll I l of of 2000 next August for v e ew school year although j Z is 2150 with the thee e V f t restricting the number student 2000 l limit mit Boyce pointed out that the theo I II f o 0 reservation in the bars barour barour bar- bar s our corners country will j all the tribesmen and andL L families j Prepares for Work ork r T tl t t t is why some of them must 3 it t into the white mansI mans man's I stand t and learn his ways he ed d explaining that the j school at Brigham City is preparing preparing pre pre- I paring them to do just that lie He lieI I said the children like the school and are actually superior to white children in learning the manual skills such as metal and woodworking auto and farm mechanics mechanics mechanics me me- for the boys and sewing sewing sew sew- ing cooking and furniture making making making mak mak- ing for the girls The two-day two reconvened reconvened reconvened recon recon- Saturday morning for another another another an an- other general session to hear Dr Fayette E. E Stephens ns noted geneticist of the college of med med- medicine medicine discuss The Inheritance of Some Muscular Disorders in Utah |