Show Indian All-Indian Program At Ward Dinner An Indian program was was was' presented at atthe atthe atthe the Vernal First Ward bazaar and dinner din ner Friday evening A group bf of Ute singers sang Turkey Dance The They were Vincent Cuch Jensen Jen sen Jack Charlie Cuch Wallace Tab Tab- bee and Harvey Mainna LOREnA LORETTA CHINO Navajo of of Winslow Winslow Win Win- slow Arizona performed The The Psalms in sign language She Is on the Indian placement program and resides resides re reo sides in Roosevelt Dane Anderson student of the the Brig ham Young University and Navajo Indian In dian of Aztec New Mexico preformed a modern dance Who Am I a dance depleting depicting a story of a Delaware Indian Indian Indian In In- dian princess who princess who yearns for a gre greater ter knowledge of her people EFFIE CLARK CLARK a Navajo Navajo Indian n of Holbrook Arizona presented The Lords Lord's Pray Prayer r In Insign sign language accompanied accompanied ac ac- ac companied by Julie Hansen with Reed Hansen narrating Desert Flower Flowe a song song ong written to compare Indian p people ople to Xo flowers of the desert who must struggle for water to become strong just as Indian people have to struggle to become strong was sung by Dane Anderson Mary Alice Big Fire Renae Red Elk and Andrea Signa accompanied by Maxcene Bee Bee- nap MISS BIG BIG Fire is a Indian Indian In In- dian dlan of Omaha Nebraska Miss Red Elk is a Sioux Indian of Poplar Montana Montana Mon Mon- tana and Miss Miss' Signa is a Sioux and Chippewa Indian of Minne Minne- sota A song Go My Son in Jn sign language language lan Ian guage was sung by Miss Big Fire Fire Miss Signa Signs and Miss Clark while Miss Red Elk performed the sign language The song was written by a Ute and a Navajo Indian INDIAN DANCING was accompanied by singing by Spotted Elk a Cheyenne Sioux Cheyenne Sioux Indian of Lame Deer Montana Dancers were Russell Tall I Bull a Cheyenne Arapaho of Midwest City Oklahoma and Rhae Washburn Commanche of Apache Oklahoma The dances were first firsta a a slow war dance followed by a fast war dance Miss Red Elk Miss Big Fire Fife and Miss Signa Signs performed a Swan Dance followed followed fol fol- lowed by two dances Shield Dance and Ruffle Dance by Mr Washburn and Mr ROUND ROUND DANCES and dances were shown by the Indian participants participants pants on the program joined by the audience The closing number The Day of the Is Here was sung by the BYU group Emcee for the program was Joe Pin Pin- Ute Indian of Randlett |