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Show YAZZIE YARNS News Of Intermountain Indian School By Helen B. flill page Somethin Tot, The Tree Whst They Think This NEW BORN DOLL $4.90 ' Flbf melded, M UMilf--nft riayt plarilt Flannel blanket, tulip bum OW"9 vole There a ipecial fncination t a dollia . beautifully wrapped in her cotton blanket. Cotton diaper and owning new-bor- jacket y.Vlt.S A jy, ffSOV V Horsman ; ning. 7 The girls had the privilege of choosing their partners for the occasion. Those present were: Sally Ann Yazzie, Melvin Yazzie, Clara Mae Davis, Ben Yaz zle Begay, Bessie Roanhorse, , Stephen-MorrisBessie Sherman, Harold DeUble, Irene Evelyn 'Dick Yazzie, Begay, Pauline Claw and Abe Francisco. Also present were Irene Rus sell of the girls advisory staff and Louis Ayze of the boys ad; visory department. ; SOFTEE DOLL Beautiful pinafore drew Soft tinyl ermt, legi Tuning heed, deeping ere 4.90 ' Her lovely organdy dreea eyelet embroidered with matching bonnet will win your heart! Ringlet Mohair curia. 16 inch tall. Cuddly Companion PANDA, BEAR OR CAT 1.98 Soft, rayon pluA Celarful ribbon bow r Spumy clean in pltstl be " ' .The toft, lovable friends children like to take to bed with them. Attractive Packed in protective, clear plastic gift box. two-col- . Dr. and Mrs, George A. Boyce entertained a group of students at a party on Thursday eve This Charmor Crlot . ialize. The Staff Family. Service com mittee would like all of the tftu dents to have a sligh ride, for it is assumed that none of the 2150 children have ever experienced the thrill of sliding over the snow, breathing In the brisk wintry air, as bells on bobtail ring. Right now the occasion f is merely a dream,. All thats needed Is plenty of snow and incidentally. . . sleighs. . Have you got one? If you have, con tact Mrs. Lloyd Bastley at Inter mountain, phone number j is 1059-M- Charlotte Mangseth,1 head girls advisor, addressed the Appren-der- s Guild in Roy, Wednesday .. evening. Miss Mangseth spoke on the history of the Navajo tribe, the establishment of Intermountain Indian school and of the schools functions and objectives. f Accompanying Miss Mangseth were students, Betty Greymoun-tain- , Anita Ann Begay and Alice Nez. Dressed in Navajo cos tumes and Jewelry, the girls impressed the group. or Frank Crowell, head, left last week-en'Angeles, California, - My thank you kindly. Its tunity fine to be able to hear of the happenings around home. I also ask you to cease sending the paper as I am practically on to Fredsgatan, I, Lulea, Sweden Dec. 2. 1951. Dear Sira:" have been in Sweden one year on the 14th of this month, and it has been a wonderful year. ; lj have Just arrived in this city and so I am just get ting my things in order. We I . have a very fine branch here, and they are really" good people. But the people in this country are all good people. I thought it was about time that I wrote and thanked you for sending me the paper. And like all the other people, I really enjoy reading it. It just takes you right back home. When I get through with it there isnt much that hasnt been read, want ads and all. The news is about a month old when it gets to me over here JUNE ALLY SON has a couple of cute Christmas stockbut I still enjoy it. As I am not much of a letter ings for those tiny toU, Ricky and Pammy, all 8et to writer Ill stop now and wish all hang on the tree. Bigger stockings will, of course, be you people in Brigham City a hung from the mantle over the fireplace. Junes latest Too is Kiss To Van Merry Christmas and a Happy with Young picture New Year, and may the Lord Johnson. bless you. dents on campus. held in the boys gymnasium Evan Christensen Mr. Claw is employed as an Saturday evening. The girls inattendant in the kitchen and vited the boys at this event. Subiaco, West Australia ApMrs. Claw is a dormitory atten 313 Churchill Ave. proximately 150 couple .were dant. Nov. 29, 19511. present. " Utah Brigham City, All of the girls , dormitories Euphrasia Mitchells t mother, Dear Sirs: will have a Christmas invitation arrive here Sunday morning Greetings from way down unal open house on Wednesday from Santa Fe, 'New Mexico, der in the land of Australia, evening, December 19, from 7:30 where she has been visiting. and out here . in m. to 9:30 p. m. Mrs. Mitchells horqe is in 'Perth,particularly the land of sincerity, wh. thanks hav, Kal-gaarli- Sterling t0 CERTIFIED my way home. Ive certainly epjoyed my missionary labors here, the experiences of which have been those which make a mission the most enjoyable time of your life. I spent the first year in various parts of Queensland and here to from these traveled Perth, having spent nine months here and three months in the gold fields of Australia: all places of which have to you aw been Elder AIRE-FL- O HEA DEALER SEASHORE Brtgh De Luxe: specially M-G- -M elegant uncommon, I WEBSTEi ft J News-Journ- Waithill, Nebraska. sand and sore eyes. A It certainly Students of Buildings No. 27, Is built on a sandy foundation and 29 held an invitational and fortunately we dont get Mr. and Mrs. WilMam Collins dance in the boys gymnasium much wind or it would likely left a for visit Tuesday evening Friday evening. The boys Invi in blow away. However its a nice GaJlup, New Mexico. ted the girls to this occasion. spot and has a wonderful cliwarm now whereas Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Smith mate; quiet King Mike of the boys advis- left you are just entering winter at Tuesday evenirig for a visit home. on ory staff spent the week-enpn the reservation. the reservation. Even though I havent written 28, is a straight bourbon whiskey, in elegant taste, uncommonly good ...a Hiram Walker Whiskey. d before in acknowledgement of Carol Johnson is relieving this your Dick Forrest of the U. C. navy, me the Journal, I sending son of Mr. and Mrs. John For- month as an attendant for the have certainly appreciated rerest, is home on leave from San boys advisory staff. , ceiving it and take this oppor- Diego, California, where he is HLrm Walker & Son Inc, Peoria, EL 86 proof. - vocational stationed. for Los Mr. and Mrs. Forrest are both where employed here at the school. will visit vocational schools to observe practices, types , of Ethel Jean Chavez, student, equipment and how teaching is left for Los Angeles where she organized in these schools. . will reside with her sister. Ethel plans to attend night Florence. McClure, supervisor school and work during the day. of Indian education, arrived on Laure Ricks class held a parcampus this. week-end- Miss McClure has been work- ty Thursday evening in the stujfe Ssw. ing in Oklahoma and New Mex- dent recreation hall. ' ,, ico. She will remain here for Ptg Board Blackboard Mrs. Ben Engles ' andColorful And Amusing Mrs' an indefinite period. Marlema 'Dugan spent Friday in PLAT CHEST Salt Lake City Enjoying I the Horace Heidt show at the Field House, u.S. The faculty of the junior high Draw with chalk, make peg A.C., in Logan, Thursday eve- school will present a special Amusing game for children. patterns and nailing stick dening were: Myrtle Arrowsmlth, Christmas program tor their Bunnies race through course, signs with this complete creA spot lights up golden egg. Mary Joyce, Nora Grissom and students and invited guests in ative set. I Genevieve Harrington. the campus auditorium on Thursday evening. December JO. Mrs. John Roberts has acceptServing on the planning com ed the position of mittee are, W. Edward Brown for the principal, Paul ingt chairman, Elsie Black, Clar W. Bramlet, and academic issa Lowry, Kate Tallsalt, Char heads, Nora Grissom, Thomas les Sonntag and Richard Cuth Tommaney, Wilma .Victor and bert. Genevieve Harrington. Ked W. Kirkham, Pp., ( poten Mrs. Roberts recently became the bride of John Roberts,: a tlal president) is making his PCNY EOT SINGLE HOLSTER SET headquarters in Building No. 67, teacher in the over-ag- e junior apartment L ; schooL high program with rcgio gun Ked arrived November 27 at Mr. and Mis. Gordon Brown the Cooley Memorial hospital One goa holster with genuine leather s entertained Thursday evening and his proud parents, Mr. and back with white piping and black loops. Mrs. Jim Kirkham, are happy at a pinochle dessert. i Nickel finished gun. Belt with bullet clip to welcome another boy in their Hel.ter tot wM Guests were: Mr. and present and three white bullets. t t3.es Mrs. Pierson L. Metoxen, Mr, family. Spun imI CvH Mr. Kirkham is a teacher and Mrs. Thomas Tommaney, Mr. and Mrs. George C, Lowry, here at the school. , ! Mrs. Floreine Walling, , Tommy Rasmussen of the U Joy Rhodes, Mrs. Roland B. S.navy, son of Mrs. Mary Scoth Harris, EuasiaMitchell, Mr, ern, is on leave at his home COME IN TODAY FOR YOUR and Mrs. Robert Quintana, Dor- from San Diego,' California, othy Hanlon and Mrs. Marlema Where he is stationed. : i ILLUSTRATED Dugan. Mrs. Scothern is employed in i.' the laundry on campus. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Claw i of Chinle, Arizona, are new resiAn ' invitational dance was 1.98 NE Brigham Wednesday, DecemiJ? been mosT "The Voice Of The Reader" . 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Heres the room-a- nd Even the comfort-a- nd straightens itself out after a curve. the style Ive been looking for. To make a long story short hes found out that . 1. nAthmra hold a candle-n- o, en a little Christmas , probably candle to this bonnie beauty.' know. , He eased out into traffic. Back at the Buick Stopped and started showroom, hes going to get one for a more of traffic couple lights, and said something to the surprise. The price of a Buick is a flot less than he d guessed it would be. ' oy-i-w- - He saw a bump ahead. Place where the pavement hat . . auhjmet to okamot vtMoat ssohew, MQADMAUTKm, optional Hsrtramst Oar Shop raI' SmartBuys Bok-rig- ht now. CO. PHONE 300 m on otktr Sarioo. . ...r lmcK 35 & f! ' BRIGHAM TRUCK AND Brigham City Utah Wh0'S r ! AR Picture! of a man mu Phone 272 St. 5 SO South Main r? t |