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Show 9T Believed to Be NorthernTMost Point of Pueblo Culture Alpi ne Group Stages Yule Gathering 'Excavations West of ;Prop eveal temains or Pueblo Indians Who Livec A out 10G0 Years Ago Evcavation of the. northern-mos- t s'te of, the maize (corn) cultureconoi ancient Indians is being hv Rr sham Youna rf,,.H jfrsss.. uni- - versity archaeology students on a - . : ,v "TV tensen, assistant professor of archaeolgy, are proceeding on the farm of G. Marion Hinckley. Evidence of a culture dependent upon agriculture is labeled by Dr. Christensen as the most important discovery of the 13 vears of work by BYU students farm- sites. VH v iiincklev V n thP BYU students have been exploring the Hinckley region since 1945 when Dr. Christensen first undertook a survey of the archaeologi cal sites in. Utah Valley. The findings reveal an ancient ' Puebloid village which Is . estimated to have existed about 1000 AD. according to Dr. Christen- i sen. "Although we have no irect means; of telling, pur findings are imuar to iuue ui a similar i W X ' - son-in-la- M '' ' ' Si 4, f A 4. V' h 1 7 LUUV.11L I I ft V ft. ItlUIII I ?w:;- L V. s. 'S.- soji-in-la- 'V' MWsav iif iImiiiiiiiiiiiiJ . f I'urj.K ao . v , BYU-Miehiga- - treat. Refreshments were served. Mr. Elmer Richman, of Roo.se- velt. is in the Utah Valley Hospital a major. lie wirsere underwent- i surgery recently. Mrs. Richman is staying al the home of her. son j ' j Mr. and Mrs. and .daughter-in-laAlma. Richman, while her husband i confined at the hospital. - i Christmas acUvitie committee reports that on Dee. 21 students Willi attend the n State ba sketball game, and- Dec. 22 the BYU- Ohio State game A hayricle. caroling and dancina party is slated . for Dec. ZJ beginning at " p.m. Students will meet in the Joseph Smith Building lobby. On Dec. 28.va candy pull is planntxl, and the following, students evening see mny "Public Pigeoir Xumlnjiv One'-- ' starring Red Skeltoi). The movie wjll begin at 7 k'.ni. in the Joseph Smith Auditorium. An ice skating party U planned for Dec. 30 at 2:30 p.m. ' in Vivian Park. Highlight of the holiday activities will be New Year" Eve when students will be Ihe dance guests at. the 'four-stak- e in the East Sharon-Eas- t Provo stake house. " j w i . T w, . iJY U students excavate an imnortaht kv 1UUINI if percentage of black anal a west of ma larm Trovo. Remain's of. a Pueblo Indian period op white pottery on the UintMW H;'rcnaeoiogicai winch culture 1000 fcxisted have' been found. Most of the finds, which farm wliich is unusual compared (' years other diggings, said Dr. Were first uncovered in 1946, have been on the G. Marion Hinckley farm. Christensen. as . . - EDGEMONT The Edgemont TOird LI)Sf Ward Relief Society members .met this week at the home of Mrs. Harlan. Hilton where they enjoyed a Christmas social. Hall And Margaret Dorothy Sehrciner of Springville played a violin and piano solo respectively. A girls trio composed of BYU coeds sang two songs. A book review. "The Dear and Glorious Physk-ian'by Taylor Caldwell was 'liven by Mrs. Ben Lewis. Christmas carols were sung by the group. Santa spared a few moments of his busy life to enter and give each of the 3i ladies a -- 4 jm h ! , Fit NELLE BENDIXSEN By LAURA I parties, dances and movie. wder to make their Christmas away from home a bit merrier, Provo repklent&j are co- -: operating by invitin BYU siudents to their home for Christmas dinner. Anyone desiring to have a student visit h's home for Christimm dinner should contact Judy Jacobs at Edgemont Groups Hold Yule Events ' high v.-it- Hundreds of Brisham Youn? University students, who stay on campus for the Christmas holidays will be treated to Pittsburgh, pre-Christm- drainage. n o spent one week visiting in New York. The couple went to PittsThe annual Christmas party burgh to see a new grandaughter for. the Relief Society members born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald was held Tuesday. A short pro- Hill;' gram was presented and gifts donated to the nursery. Light Mrs. Maud Ludlow and Mrs. refreshments were served. Winnie Hawkins attended a social Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turner and and dinner in Spanish Fork. The children of Nucla, Colo., have event honored the past officers been visiting the past week with of the South County DUP. Mrs. Turner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bateman. Jack Wilcox and Mrs. Regene Peay held a party for their1 SunMr. and Mrs. Ross Burgess day School classes at the amusewere hots at a ment hall. The party was attenddinner Tuesday-- -- njgltt. Guests ed by 24 members. were Mr. and Mrsf" Van Biygess and thtee children and Mr. and Mrs. Mary Ella Arnold has Mrs. Edward W. Burgess who chosen to be the ward MIA been left; Wednesday for Bakersfield, director. Her subject last drama Calif., to spend the holidays. They week for the Explorer class was will be guests there at the home of their daughter and stage lighting and make-up- . Mr. and Mrs. Robert HemingMrs. Iris Bcckslrom entertain- way.. Others present were Sharon cd the 'A, B.C. club at her home Craig ami Mark Burgess. Uyion McDanicl who was hit Thursday evening. Prizes vvenl by a car Dec. 8 has returned to Mrs. Millie Herbert. Mrs. Ber- home from the American- Fork nice Woifinden and, Mrs, Helen Hospital. He is reported in satis- Hansen. Tlie group exchanged factory condition. Christmas presents. V the Pueblo cultuie." hi Li; urn the Pueblo center was in the four area in the San Juan corners ' III - w, Arizona.1 have clear evidence that the village was a part of the diffusion of A SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20 19Z3 ll ,' r- SUNDAY HERAi n Invite a Lonesome Studeir-TShare Christmas Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams have returned home after spending the past three weeks on a trip which took them first to Summit, Miss., to visit their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Francis S. Lun-deMr. and Mrs. Lamar Week-le- y have returned to their home and then to Louisiana, Mex- after visiting for nearly a month and in New Mexico ico, Texas, Pa. Mr. Lundell ;5 iHti:rWlfc 1 BENJAMIN The Primary will have its annual Christmas party this Monday evening beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the ward amusement hall. Santa Claus will be at the party to, entertain. ALP I N E ,",V V-,T: The field diggings, under the ttrpction of Dr. Ross T. Chns- - r - " . 14A Benjamin Primary Sets Christmas Party On Monday IP j Important findings' .during the Mound 11 on the farm. After the current year's have in cfl,rwe A, ,. in ih fnii I eluded also a small infant burial, covenes a female figurine which, is con they remove thelr nected with 'agricultural worship the laboratory for restoration and rites, and the first ltrge fire pit analysis There are six students to be found at the diggings. in the present class and three of 7 "r in them are graduate students.. and decayed wood with burned,uwvyx, dicates to the archaeologists that .Scientific recording of data disi H : s field-trip- 7T3 i tA j Lid IJjjW-'y,..,.!- . , and-mos- 1 D covered in the3 field consitutes the biggest important function of the work. t ! ! High Chorus Sings Today In Edgemont Ware! BY f1VZ) -- The BY High School Chorus, under the direction of Frederick Webb will present the program this afternoon in .the Edgemont game such as birds and marsh creatures. Further food was ob- - Second LDS Ward Sacrament tained-b- y fishing in Utah Lake Service, the meeting, which is And their diet was supplemented held in the Edgemont Elementary by nuts and berries. School, will begin at 4:30 p.m. The Elaborating on his .assertion public is invited. that the village was based primarily on maize agriculture, Dr. Christensen said that his students SENDS CHRISTMAS MESSAGE had uncovered two items which MOSCOW Nina Khrumade the . statement a virtua' shchev, wife (UPI) of the Soviet the' field party certainty. In .hope Friday that .uncovered an" impression of ears contracts between Soviet and of' corn. and in 1959 charred corn American women would be broadstalks were tound. ened to produce "peace oil eartn us"A pottery-usin- g and! clear skies over the heads of is people a said our children." The Soviet fir.it ually sedimentary people," Dr. Christensen. "Thus it is likely lady made the statement in. an that they depend oi? the steady article she wrote for the magareturn of the. land aild not on the zine; Soviet Woman as her "Christmas1 message", to the Americaa seasonal hunting." The present diggings are on people. j LdUt i , LllB'b 4m, NO miww till J'taHW- Jipil.. .J .1 I MIWI III aWWWSfl I. W Ill iji i jl 111 ; the village probably was burned and then abandoned. In 1956 the party discovered an adult burial. Although extensive research has not been done on the remains yet, Dr.; Christensen has estimated that the, body is of a fully mature, man of about 40 years of age. Evidence of pottery and other implements has led the professor to the conclusion that the village depended . on five things for its In uaportani; j uac sujiisten.-ewas their corn farming'. Then they : i i i liuuiu larget auuiiaxs sucii as t.l'yW'.' Wl.yll j 3 Every Diamond MONEY j ! fizz? - iir DAZZLING BEAUTY 2 I4K gold rings matched in btauly, wnmalchtd in volu. 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