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Show ?W many attributes them to out spells" - 1 BO ELDER NEWS "black- bis eighth birthday 'Saturday at a party , yLt .. . There .,were gamea, refrerti-menb- r and a birthday cake with News Of Intermountain ; Mrs. Nelson Tsosie is assist- elghbrjght candles., . Indian School Gneirts present (rtcitided: Wiing in the- girls advisory department as an attendant substltu lbur Curley, Kay Lowry, Gall By Helen B. HU1 ting during the absence of Mrs Baker, Jimmy Bramlet, Bobby Edna Shenandi re KS'Ulngstad, Steven Hill and The latch string is out this Ronnie Hess, week In the four schools: eleCharlotte head Mangseth. mentary, intermediate, over-ag- e Mrs. Gordon H. Brown enter.unlor high program and the girls advisor, returned to duty special Navajo program, for stu- Monday after a prolonged ill- tained at Easter breakfast, Sundents to visit each others ness. day. for the .boys who' work in schools and classrooms. the canteen. y ,y Guests Included: Ben B. BeThis promises to be quite an Mrs. Earl I. Webb' who has extravaganza as each class tries been ill is now on the road , to gay. Wallace Pahe, Leo Tslnni-glnnlAble (Francisco, to outdo the other in displays of recovery, Melvin f , vv ;. all sorts. Yazzie, Roosevelt Grey, Sandy Students of Building No. 18 J Nez, Harry Tsosie, Wilder Small Mrs. Margaret Wallace Denetso, JohnLincoln and with Mrs. Dorothy . Brown atten- Canyon, Mrs. Mallle Russell of the girls Tom Begay. Willie Yazzie, ny an held Invitational pardant, advisory staff were In charge of ty in the student recreation hall Yazzie and Leo Clement. the dormitory program held In last week. Euphhasia Mitchell and Mr. ' , , y'V'V, Josephine Mitchell assisted Mrs. the campus theater last Sunday. One of the high spots of the Mr. and Mrs. Kentpr; Tso of Brown at the occasion. event was a Maypole dance. Preston, Idaho, ,f visited . with Helen N. Begay was the pretty with their children 'Larry and Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred queen with Rena Mae Begay In Jerry last (Friday. The boys are VanDuzee and family last week crepe paper dresses in Spring students on campus. were Freds parents. Col. and colors of pink, lavendar, green - ... i Mrs. F. P. Van'Duzee of Van and yellow. Group two 'of 'tire special Na Nuys, California. Easier songs were sung by a vajo program, school with Eugie group Including: Loretta Yaz Dean, teacher, enjoyed a trip to Hers Too Hungry zle, Bertha Gould, Laura Yazzie, the Magna Copper mills and New Zealand WELLINGTON, Sara B. "Cohoe, Dorothy Wilson, Geneva Steel mills on April 9. (UP) Two women who went 1: Indian School Student Dives BeThe group' was acompanied swimming in a nearby river Mary Blgman, Helen Ann in recent swimming meet. Several hundred student? gay, Isa Mae Barber, Roselyn on the, trip by Heinz Klahm, me had to go home in their swim Begay and Dolly Susie Sam. tal working Instructor. suits when a hungry horse ate . participated in the recent swimming meet. Under the direction of Mrs. the underwear, a blouse, a bras3 Russell, a leather dance was John Hess, eon of . Mr. and siere and the top of a seersucker presented by students, Rose Ma- Mis. Leo Hess, was honored on dress they left on the bank. son and Mary S. Billy. Singers Open Class Champions, Building No. 63 5r for the dance were Mary Alice FARMERS AND FUTURE FARMERS Custls, Marie (Robertson and didnt remember marrying wives No. 2 and 3 when the women confronted him at a preliminary Blames Bigamy Charge hearing on bigamy charges. "Must have married them during a couple of my blackout A spells,.. Mathis explained. He S. C. (UP) GAFFNEY;The Interrmmrvtain . Indian youthful Fort Jackson soldier ac- was bound over to the next tenm school intramural swimming cused or having two wives too of general sessions court. meet was held recently In the campus pool. Under the direction of Pierson L. Metoxen, the agile students vied for top honors in diving and relays. The boys were divided into three divisions: senidr, Junkwand open class. M First- - in the junior f division was Building 29 with a score of 118; second. Building'-5f 78; "I ga for that old saying 'you can't third,' Building 39 at ,36; fourth, Building 43 at 26; fifth. Build for nothing,' When you get paid ing 41 at 25; sixth, Building 42 without 'producing enough, costs go up, prices at 13; and seventh Building naturally go up too, and I don't like that one bit. rSo I'm carrying on a personal campaign against In the'' open., class' division, Inflation . . , by producing! Eight hours work-fe- r on top out 63 came Building eight hours pay, and If others will do the with a score of 7214; second, earns that old paycheck will buy a lot more." Building 23 at 68V4 ;' third, Bull): ing 64 at 58 4; fourth Building 65 at 47V and fifth, Building ' On; "Blackout Shells" j , - iff e, ' at 27 28. Building 54 won top place in the senior 'division with a score of rl04;seconL Building 39 ' at 69; third, ... Building 27 at '40; fourth, Building 40 at 27; fifth, Building 58 at 15; sixth, Build ing 28 at 14; seventh, .Building 42 at 12; eighth, Building 25. at 10; and ninth, Building 23 at4. Swimming instructors besides Mr. Metoxen included Robert Beams and Joseph P. LeClere, i Coaches and the ' buildings they represented were: Buddy J Antonio, 65; Don Yazzie,,. 64 William kNarcomey,' 63; Wood row Nelson, 23; (Lewis F. Ayze, 24; Lorenzo Smith, 25; Francis Cambridge, 27; Kee Delgarito, WHY WAIT? Let us help you build now! ... , . Mary Lou Yazzie. Hoop dancers Susie Edito and Ada Morgan entertained tfie King P., Mike, 09; John Loma quaha, 39; Chester LT Chase, 40; William Collins, 41; Lindred On sae, 42; Harry Sloan, 43; Bahe Bitsllly, 44; and Sidney Sloan, Girls in Buildings No. 19-19-enjoyed an invitational party last Wednesday ; evening in the girls gymnasium. The af fair was under the dirertion , of Mra Dorothy Wyant, Mrs. Lucy T. Begay and Mary Mae Young. Using the Spring motif, the gym was gaily decorated in pas tel shades of green, yellow and Dr. George A. Boyce and Joseph P. 'LeClere acted as referees and starters; Lee O. Hanson was clerk of course and Boland B. Harris, announcer. S f Judges included: Euphrasia Mitchell, Nora Grissom, Genevieve Harrington, Wilma L. Victor,: Joyce Thorson, Thomas Tommaney and Paul W.; Bram-let- . $ - ft 'j. 'V !V S . ? UTAH PICKLE CO : Salt Lake City, Utah Box 864, 741 South 3rd West. Phone 98635 or 93215 . J- k - Little, Harry Yessilth, Chester Dooley Benally, Willie Lane; Back row: Hoskie Nez, Francis Ned Yazzie, Jonah Largo, "V", li and Willie Nez. Parking Lot's Ticket j No Meter Violation ' lir ' Front row, left to right: Bobby Smith, Richard B. Begay, Herbert Tohanne, Ernest Manygoats, Edison Tyler, Harrison Begay. Middle ;row: loach,' Bill Narcomey, irnmy r, S. C. (UP) . . Timers at the event were: Dean H. Stephens, Owen R. Burrell, Frank H. Land-vatteiReese C. Clark, Claire H. William Prescott. ' Bailey and ' lb GREENVILLE, 1 and 58. FOR 'cash Plant cucumbers on that extra 14 12 acre of x Idle land. Just the thing to earn that EXTRA MONEY. Highs est prices paid. All you need is a good piece of ground to start in business for yourself. We advance seed, fertilizer, and sacks and pick up cucumbers from your farm or cen; trally located loading station. For details phone or write La Vere Connolly leto. . , CUCUMBERS audience. A skit "Little Rabbit Cottontail was presented by the following cast: Juanita German, Mary Williams, Irene Benson Nellie Vandever and Gr$re wil 28; 'Ja j r t 1- The girls Invited the boys this occasion. YAZZIE YARNS Charles Mathis, 02, claimed he Brigham City, Utah ..Wednesday. April 16. 1952 S. laveilar. Headed foe A 3'P$int Landing Indian School A Greenvllleman .still Junior Champs, Building No. 29 ; has a spotless record. Police Chief j J. H. Jennings said the elderly man walked into headquarters and informed the desk sergeant he wanted to pay a parking ticket.'; The sergeant wrote out a receipt and the man gave him a dollar, explaining that it was his first brush with the law." Then the man handed the officer his "parking ticket. It was a stub that bad been placed on the mans windshield at a parking lot. ' It's great to get out In the sun us for all your needs. SCREEN DOORS ni 4 i. i Senior Champs ! Building No. 24 p, clean-u- p, paint-up' J . 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