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Show i PAGE setts Institute of Technology. She was here at the summer school session teaching courses in Curriculum Problems In Health Education," "Health Education in the Dormitory, Workshop and home, and as consultant on public health. Her position involves work in the school health program, strengthening the educational work in public health both with children and adults and within service training. InGuests at the luncheon cluded: Dorothy Ellis, Mrs. 2 BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, July 4, 1951 A wkly stablishtd In newapopar, 46W, at Brigham City, Utah. published Chas W. Claybaugh, PubUhr Robt. M. Crompton, Managing Editor CUdya Johnaon, Advrttoing Manager Publlahad vary Wodnaaday at Brigham City, Utah, and entered as Second Class Mall Matter at the post office in Brig-bo- a City, Utah under the act of Marco , v 3, 1679. 3abcrtvHo! rata la Box Eldar ooan-ty- , $3.25 per year, payable ia advancej in combination with the & ox Elder 4.06 Journal, (published Friday) per year 62.00 for 6 months; single Willard Rhodes, copy 5 cents. Outside Box Elder ooun-t$5.00 per year) eombtaatioa tuts Mathieson, Joy 63.00. - News Of Intermountain ' Indian School By Helen B. Hill . Louisa J. Eskridge, education (health) of the Indian Bureau of Washington, D. C,' entertained at a luncheon In Maddox Ranch House Wednes day noon. - IA bit confused in claiming a Specialist home lated, rado. state Miss Eskridge re- I was bom in the and was raised in Colo Phil-lipin- Acquiring her basic training public health and admin Is (ration, the health specialist was graduated from Park col lege, Missouri, receiving her masters degree fom Massachu In Good health means a happier, longer life. Follow the advice of your doctor and stay well. When medicine is necessary, you can bank on us for the best. We can always be depended on to fill your exactly prescription as the doc tor ordered.) . i EugfeDean, teacher 'Jn the special Navajo program, school, left Friday on vacation. . Miss Dean plans to visit with her mother and family In Always Bring Your Prescrip-Modern Drug, tions to Glens Listen to Andy Show every ' Missouri. Ca-boo- iBaibra Earl recently joined the advisory staff as girls advisor in charge of physical education and recreation. Miss Earl, who attended the Indian Service Summer School full time, was formerly a physical education instructor at (Box Elder high school. Amos and The Eexall 5:30 P. M. over CBS. Sunday KSL. - GLEN'S - I and Mrs. Harold Knutson entertained at dinner last Sunday and Monday evenings, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ladd and Mr. Mr. MODERN DRUG and Mrs. Gelvin. Mr. Gelvin is area director In THE BEST! FARMALL l, with TOUCH CONTROL BY TEST THE MOST ECONOMICAL TRACTOR, FOR ALL YOUR FARM FOR WORK .... ASK A the Phoenix area and Mr. Ladd Is superintendent at the Carson CALLUS NOW AT 300 BRIGHAM TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT CO. Base Price $1538.00 f.o.b. Salt Lake City WPTMY ' Agency. Mr. Frank Stahl presented on THINK his program over KBUH Friday evening, recordings of Mr. L. M. Hilton, famous slngeT of Utah June 23, 1951 folklore music, from Ogden. Mr. Stahl announced that the Dear Friends: tAgain, as with all missionarsecond half of the program would be on the air next Friday, ies, it has become time for me to be transferred to another same time and station. ' field of labor. In fact, I am at alIDr. and Mrs. Bernard Brand- the writing of this letter, chaft entertained at dinner in ready in my new district. ThereGreycliff Lodge Thursday eve- fore it behooveth me to write to you and let you know, of the ning. Guests included Dr. and Mrs. change of address, in order that Charles Williams, Jr., Dr. and I may receive my copies of the here as Mrs. Horace DeLien, Louisa J. News and Journal Eskridge, Albert Gallen and quickly astoepossible, as I do not want to without the paper Mary Russell., any longer than necessary. I arrived here in Yamaguchl Mr. Allen Harper, area from Window Rock area of- Ken yesterday afternoon. This little town, Yanai, is a place of fice, visited the school about ten thousand people, through Friday. spread out over quite an area. Mrs. Harold Knutson enter- It is situated very near the sea. tained at breakfast Wednesday, The location is about SO miles Mrs. Dick Welbe, Mrs. Burton south of the city of Hiroshima Ladd and Mrs, Gelvin. that city which wad the recipient of the atom bfcmto. Mrs. Lucy.T Begay of the However, this town girls advisory staff, left Friday bombed at all. with her two chi Idem, Anthony I have been here but a short and Rena Mae, tor a vacation in time, however, In that time I , Chinle, Arizona have met several of the Investigators here, and one of the sevA "Hobby Program with mu- en members of the church, In sic demonstrations and displays of crafts was held Wednesday for a vacation in Chinle, Arievening in the school gymna- zona: Lucy Ann Begay, Phyllis sium. ,f and Denny, May Whitewater Warce T. Pratt was master of Mattie Yazzie. A harmonica band ceremonies. and ukelele band played several Lucy Joe and Matilda Yazzie, selections. students, left with teacher-interpreteMrs. Nancy Bell Norton who for Teddy Draper a harmonica , solo, their home in Gallup, New played America, was presented with Mexico. a bouquet of flowers. Mrs. Norton for several years taught Ruth Bidoni and Neal school in the Philippines. She left for a vacation at home was decorated by General Wain-wrig- on the reservation. in Manila. The General called the white haired lady The group of small children, 'Angel of Manila. ages 5 to 7, who were here durMrs. Norton was here during ing summer school serving as a summer school with her daugh- demonstration class, left Friday for their homes in Tohatchi, ter, Mamie Lautzenhiser of Arizona. New Mexico. Following the musical proAccompanying them on the gram the audience enjoyed the trip were fcthel Yazhe, supervisvarious hobby exhibits: wood or of education on tihe Navajo carving, puppets, leather craft, reservation; Mrs, Agnes Hicks, photography, novelties from dis- matron and Miss Bird, teacher carded materials, plaster cost- from Chinle, Arizona. ing, crocheting, rug weaving and sake decorating. reservation Wayne Pratt, principal of the Pima Agency, taught a class in ukelele making. The ukeleles used in the FOR YOUR band were made in Mr. Pratts classes. d r, ht and Maggie students who were here for medical treatment, were discharged from the hospital this week- - , Mary went to her home in T. Nez, re- tained Toadlena, New Mexico and Maggie to Lukachukal, Arizona. An outdoor band concert was held around the flag pole Wednesday evening.' Under the direction of Max Morrison, band instructor here at the school, the band rendered several marches. The band comprised of Indian Service personnel from 12 odd states, has been practicing daily together during summer school. -- Showdown Demonstration !?!"!( As Spur To Invent (UPmJ CHICAGO as much a spur to necessity, according to chapter of the Society trial Designers. ' a yen for things that more effortless such jJ tals on drinking fount,, dashboard cigarette Hghi Because people J, Jean O. Relnecke, Chlcaj chairman explained, better and we Inventoi signers make money" ip Mary D. Wilson Uses 2(P Less Gas W JFZZ add virtue and to virtue knowlof edge as well as the addition temperance, patience, brotheriy of course, kindness, charity and Godliness. May - we always , keep these in mind. the for paper Thanks again and remember that you will find me now in Sidney, Mont. May the Lords blessings beenyours for all your righteous deavors. Sincerely as always, Elder Russell Max Kunzler. In leaving Hot Springs I feeT as though the Lords blessings have more than been poured down upon me the past six months. We sometimes, as Latter-day Saints, forget that the Lord has a law that is in heaven where as he blesses his children according to that law and their daily acts. In working .with the Unless by lobstermen branch of the church I have or eaten caught of the toy predators indifound that we are each an can live to the lobsters deep, viduals to learn our responsibilold age of 40 plus. ities and then to live them and ripe I door not the next neighbors. have seen the past few months the devil actually take hold of families and turn all they ever were into his , most precious tool and souls. Believe me, you Saints there at home must live your religion no matter what the cost Is. The time is 6hort and I would hate to see any of you lose the blessings that can be yours if you endure to the very end. May you at all times seek out the Lords best books, his treasures, wherein his blessing await, to fall upon you. We know that if we are faithful no good thing will be withheld from us, but If we misstep it e, T miss v 1 Marlene, Maxina, Calico Polka. Adding a bit of comedy to the occasion a group danced an Indian style square dance. Dr. George A. Dale awarded diplomas in the form of slippers for the ladies and boots to the men to the following. Chief Clarence . Taptuka, Jane Taptu ka, Baibra Earl, Bob Sesso, Ola Felghner, Kine Mike, Jo Ann Eson, Lincoln Card, Ruth Winney, Alvin J. Duley, Mary Russell, Anna K. Ward-ne- r Bill Nareomey, L. Skenan-dore- , James Short, Alml H. Ka-geEula Lewis, George Nelson Pat Bowman, Frank Wllleto, Bessie Lee Betty Peshlakal, Malcolm, Joe Webster, Emmett James, Jean Snoco, Joe Weight, Fred Marten Jewel Lanham, Gayle Sparks, Guy Ewing, Doris Delys and Harriet Thomas. PROLONG YOUR LIFE ng Mis. pomer Rhodes, Mrs. A farewell dance was held on Thursday evening in the campus gymnasium. Babs Buroughs dancing class opened the occa sion by giving an exhibition of the folk dances learned during the summer school session. The graceful Miss Burroughs danced with her students the following numbers: Golden Slip pers, Canadian Barn Dance, and Laces and Graces; Schottlsche, Sentimental Journey, Lindy Lee, California Lilli SchottisChe, !. Iruly these famous that you hear so aw-fu- l about. Eveij their can' do without these could June snow storms and so these people, 1 think. . s EdWard Kennard, Dr. Marlon " i ' Hotopp, Mrs. Bernard Brandchaft, Mrs. Charles Williams, Jr., Dr. Mildred Doster, Mary Gahagan, Dr. Esther Isaels, Lena Besendorfer, Mrs. Irene Brouse, Mary Russell, Charlotte Mangseth, Mrs. Dick Welbe, Mrs. Lynn Lull, Mrs. Earl Intolubbe, Mrs. Royal Wil liams, Orpha McPherson, WU helmina Hill, Mrs. Russell Kel Stella Ypung, Elizabeth ly, Oliver, Mrs. Fred Clark, Martha Hall, Mrs. Bessie Mai colm, Rae Seibert, Martha Bone, Mrs. Thomas Tommaney, Mrs. Albert Gallen, Lucille Perozzll, Mrs. Russell Dugan, Jerry Stef fan, Mrs. Herbert Knudson and Mrs. Charles Kassel. YAZZIE YARNS , Temporary Re-Wordi- I pan going to Black Hills much weather, I The following students HEATING O It is the best opportunity there is foT development and learning to appreciate the right things in life. I have learned so many; things which will toe of help tos me all the rest of my life, things which I could never have obtained any other jplce. I sh,all ever be thankful for the opportunity which is mine, I hope that you people at home are all getting along as well as possible, and that everyone will strive harder to live worthily of the blessings of the Lord. Now is the time when we need all the faith and good works we can get. From now on will you please send my papers to this address: Brigham I City r IGp! ... wav silky-io- ft yot longr lasting. Only Toni ha Prmafix only Toni guarantor your wav wilt look soft and natural from th vry first day and for months to com. Ask today for w, improved TonL Thooey on this porridge! Im getting some real food at the Lotus Cafe. Thanks for the plug, lil Goldilocks Say it again . . but louder Three guys in fur need dis- tracting They think youd fine chowder! JO make . . 534 1.00 M 59 tb. family oconomy six HAMILTON Drive In And Park At TONI Mil TONI CMMI SHAMPOO m your prmannt tak bettor, I lovlir-giv- s you Soft-Vd- r pootng even in hard ftofj loaves your hair wondsAly glistening with highlight DRUGS 324 South Main t Box 11, Yanai Machl Yamaguchi Ken Honshu,' Japan Thank you very much. Sincerely, Elder Sidney, LOn IB. Stallings. Montana East Peer street Dear Friends at Home: Once again I find the opportunity to write to you all and say hello and thanks from the bottom of my .heart for all your wonderful letters. I am once again on the move, not that I really want to but I feel the Lord has another place for me to work before returning home to you all. This time my transfer takes me to Sidney, Montana to labor as a missionary 322 -- SEE US VACATION WEEPS LAST MINUTC gw i CRUSH YOUR CIOARITTII Goods its com - Kffi BURN BRUSH CAREFULLY) Get a permit frofl your local ranger, fire or forest warden. Cart-les-s burning of weeds or rubbish can start fire that will bring drought and Hoods, loss flf power, loss of jobs, loss of life! and save human lives, homes, thousands of tons of pulpwood and millions of - feet of timber. RIAK YOUR MATCH! You 'k'--i wont get your name in the papers but you may be saving hundreds of deer, squirrels and other animals from the horror of burning to death, Fishing Tackle 0 Sporting Be sure m pletely out. That simple act may prevent a forest fire . MOWN YOUR Picnic Baskets 'V Gasoline Stoves V- - mu Because if you dont, it may become a roaring in fernQ- Forest fires ruin the Last fetf forest and range fires burned an area largtf than the state of Pennsylvania. The United States cant afford such senseless destruction of its basic natural resources, its security fl terials. This will be a critical year. You dart not be careless even one! THIS SHAMEFUL WASTE MUST STOP! - kauty of our country, spoil fishing and hunting, wipe out our recreation areas. 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