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Show poop,op,y 22 Yemal Express wdnesdoy, Moy 15, i?ss ; ' IT , r- A FRENCH ARTIST designed this rendition of an Eskimo man on a piece of animal skin. I T ... - li ft 1 -'. $' . I . , : M . . . I U I i ?4 S V 11 5 I ' ........ . It Ik" i 1 r I 1 ........ I I 1 . '5 f 'I f I '. . . . ? 1 ,; J 1 . . ? - ? ! ! ' , . . . . ? ' , v;! v . j s ' . J i hf n - IT . .7 1 (psi'bss " m, ; 'Z77 . . . : I; . : : . . . . .v. , ' . '' '-, THE HISTORY OF the framed blood feud knife and the wolf man mask bring visions of the past to the viewer. The collection will remain on display until September 15. : : ; : ; -i) , ........ .':T, , . . M t I ? Nj . i fjiiiiiiiiii:' li 1- THIS OIL BOWL, (front) horn spoon (right) and fish shaped bowl were all useful items in the early Eskimo home. DIAMOND MOUNTAIN Dandies will perform at the- upcoming concert. The members of the group are; Tiffany Adams, Sean Amodt, Cory Hackford,' Lily May, Merietta Oviatt, Phillip Oviatt, Kelli Pederson, Darin Perry, Christopher Ylincheta, Eric Enloe, Fran Emery, and Rhonda Larsen. They are accompanied here by Orchestra director, Ora Fay Oviatt. STONE TOOLS and an axe head show the struggle of man over nature to build and better bet-ter himself. Concert & Awards ceremony Friday The Uintah Community Schools The concert will offer a wide varie- chestra, the community should be pro-Youth pro-Youth Orchestra will be capping a sue- ty of musical selections and will ud of the achievements of this group cessful year with their annual end-of- feature seven different orchestra of young people and the manner in the-year concert and awards units: pre-twinklers, parents group, which they represent Vernal. ceremony Friday evening, May 17 at Diamond Mountain Dandies fiddlers 7:30 p.m. Due to the unavailability of and orchestras one through four. , t. the historic tabernacle,- the concert , Everyone is invited to attend the will be. held in the junior high concern and support the Youth auditorium . According to those who head the or- Orchestra. I 1 I: (, The Blitz top 40j;ock group will be appearing at The - i y Wave Lounge in Roosevelt this Friday and Saturday. THLRE IS NO whiteman influence in the design of this hooded Music starts at 8 p.m. Call 722-9G61 for reservations. rv.rka th;yt i; in rf iriarkfih!r- mnriitlnn rnnirtprini-' it wn; mArip t' ayoui ioju. BASKETS WOVEN OF unusual materials such as sej fjrass and whale fins are both beautiful colorful. Reed baskets are a ho in the display at the museum. Eskimo exhibit loaned to historical museum A display of Eskimo artifacts Frmtuiie'n mr u.A d, jn..;. uth dating back to the lBM'i will remain lh wfy Ehm in. tu-! i o- .-,!., on display at the L'lah Flfldhouse of tions from seven! Umh f th.- N-r'.h Natural History State I'ark in Vernal American ror.tm.-nl: Inr.m through September 15. Vukon, Mackniif. O-i r tv. t li.id Ron Bay (Cartbmil ln? The collection U on loan (rom t , , lv , . ., Jamet B. Frmtont of Vernal h is 1 1 " T 1 uujing nu xuiiig m iu.ii. is. Mr. Freestone and hi wife Me have recently returned from t trip to y,, j..t,r.,.. '., trip planned to Washington where h u i,::,-,! 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