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Show I 6B Wednesday, November 9, 1983 Emery County Progress From Arizona to Utah- - a family tradition by Elizabeth Hanson Cila Ann was baptized Sunday in the new Huntington LDS Stake font by her foster father, Allan Almond. The winsome Navajo child understands the significance. Although she turned eight on May 17, parents Freddy Tsinnijinnie Inscription of together at Inscription her Lilly and House, Ariz. had delayed the ordinance they and the other 11 children have experienced. Tragedy brought the families W t i ' 3 , V f V V t 1 A . ! ' A ,' i A s 4 ' v. w - '4 . v CVt 'A ? The two families shared many including Sallys wedding, done in both conventional and traditional style with the green cornmeal mush, sand paintings and medicineman ceremonies. Sally attended college two years before marrying Frank Nelson who had been reared in the home of an LDS regional respresentative and shared her goals. He is near completion of a degree in architecture. They live in Phoenix. The Nelsons allowed their three sons, Gordon, Jared and Jay, to spend summer vacation riding horses and savoring the freedom from city constraints at the hogan and acreage of the - , I JaLynn. Indian Placement students, a girl and two boys, into their ?J f i 7 home. Sally, an older sister of Cila, remained with them six years. She shared a room with during the July 4 holidays. While the Almonds lived in Phoenix, Ariz. with their five oldest children, they took three V maternal grandparents. Freddy herds sheep for a living. Jared was Gordon and with sheep herding a girl cousin when something, maybe a rattle snake, spooked his horse. The horse whirled about, throwing Jared off the rope saddle but not clear 3 4 v A v I Six-year-o- . a : . UfAiv. v V.', f &. m . )juiBkaiK6ewu Making a home with the Allan and Angelyn Almond family of Huntington is Cila Ann Tsinnijinnie, an American Indian whose family lives in Arizona. Cila Ann joins the family above for church services. Along Fifty million acres of the an world's tropical forests area about the size of Great are destroyed each Britain year as forests are cleared for cattle pastures, timber and human settlements, reports Wildlife International magazine. with Mr. and Mrs. Almond are their daughters daughter JaLynn Murray holding Julie, Loralee, and Nicole, Deanna, Photo by Elizabeth Hanson The typical city dweller, without even thinking about it, is breathing millions of dust particles each day. Every cubic inch of air in a large city, says National Wildlife magazine, can be contaminated with as many as three million dust particles. The sting of some South Pacific jellyfish, commonly called sea wasps, can kill a person in less than 20 minutes, says International Wildlife magazine. The transparent, jellyfish is blamed for 50 deaths among swimmers off the coast of Australia. box-shap- have been are or Cilas placement students. name had not yet been placed on the list, but they were willing to let her come to the family they knew, loved and trusted. Angelyn and Lilly through Sally made a solemn pact. Angelyn also promised to teach Cila piano as she had Sally years ago. .Sally took Cila back to Phoenix for a few weeks and then brought her to Chinle when the placement bus pulled out for Utah. Case worker Don Staheli approved the arrangement. While not the usual procedure, he said, it was done with the spirit of the law. Much as she misses the Nightmare, mama, daddy and grandma, Cila has adjusted without a ripple. She is doing well in the second grade taught by Roma Powejl. She shares a room with and walks to school everyday with Loralee, 11, Deanna, 12, and Julie, 17, a niece who is taking her senior year at Emery High. JaLynn A. Murray and a daughter of Tyler, Texas have been visiting for two weeks. Angelyns mother, sister and nephew, Roma Stout, Roman Ann Hasting and Jordon of Hurricane visited for three days last week. Cila finds her family and horizons expanding. Now she and the rest of the family are invited to grandmothers house at Hurricane for Thanksgiving dinner. Sally, Frank, Gordon and Jay are coming, too. ld because his ankle was caught to the rope stirrup. The frantic horse galloped a mile and a half home, dragging the boy. The Almonds drove to the funeral in the tiny chapel at Inscription and to the family plot overlooking a canyon panorama where the childs body was buried. There in the sacred spot on the Navajo Reservation, Angelyn beheld Cila Ann and fell in love with her, she admits. She longed to have her as a foster daughter and to give her the advantages impossible in her native setting. Acting on a strong impulse, Angelyn asked Sally is she AfetfetfeNfeT' dozen and Blackie Horsies would interpret a message to her mother. Ask her if she would let Cila come to us as you did. Lilly and Freddy agreed at once. All but two of their V $ 51 T J. k f ; i vi i. ! J if Fireking Stoves ALE JaLynn Almond Murray plays dolls with Cila Ann just as she used to play dolls with Cila's sister Sally years ago. 4 Photo by Elizabeth HanA Heat for less with Fireking woodcoal burning stoves and fireplace inserts. Stoves are constructed cf heavy steel plate, the 516 inch top and 14 inch sides add to the high quality construction and its 10. All Fireking 1. The bi level design creates two different cooking surfaces with different temperatures. It also forms a secondary combustion chamber which provides greater efficiency long life Church schedules Mission FIRST BAPTIST CIIURCII OF EMERY COUNTY Fundamental Independent Evangelistic Missionary Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Service 11 a.m. (Both at Senior Citizens -- and door frame are equpped with a fitted flame retardant cord creating a seal for positive air tight combustion 2. The door -- Center in Castle Dale) Sunday evening service - 7 p.m. Wednesday midweek prayer and Bible Study 7 p.m. (Both at American Legion Building, Ferron) Sign language interpretation for -- Fireking doors are constructed of a heavy cast iron. This gives high heat radiating qualities not found on other lighter doors., 3. The baffle prevents heat loss out the flue, and circulates the air for secondary combustion. 9. The built-i- n 4. 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