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Show 5srvle Sunvmen school and smart suede, handbags, belts 'Indian ' Arts and ' Crafts and accessories, tastefully decoboard, only the finest of Indian rated with beadwork. arts and crafts are shown. Hopi kachina dolls, brilliant dlan the The : a in their color and accurate in their detail, are shown, together with the ornamental black on tan decorated pottery. Beauusually handsome design pre- tiful overlay silver bracelets, con-chferred for the finest in tailoring, rings set with turquoise, and colorful bedneckties," belts, and necklaces are also on display. spreads., : The Qua il a Arts and Crafts Colled basketry from the Cooperative, composed of Cher-okee- s or Arizona; living deep in the North kirts, aprons and dollspatchwork from the Carolina .Smoky mountains, sent Semfnoles of the Florida Ever- hand caived maple and cherry moccasins together iwith glades; toand bowls,: trays, animals, gether with river cane and split oak baskets. Some of the baskets are completely traditional, form and resign are identical to 18th century specimens found are only in museums. Others strictly contemporary, such as shopping and picnic baskets, flower trays each of the finest The Cherokees workmanship. also show examples of glazed pottery, dolls in native costume, and forged , iron - candlesticks hammered copper bowls. The Nome Skin Sewers from . . . DON'T WAIT! Alaska, display a childs parka made of white- rabbit with a ' Seal-skihood of wolverine. Putting off that repair mukluks or boots decorated with job can actually cost you fur patchwork in .bold geometric hundreds of dollars more. deslgns 'are exhibited. From the ' Mt., Edgecumbe school in- Alaska come hand carved bowls of cedar and alder tastefully embellished with Intricately carved totems and inlaid ivory. A lamp of walrus tusk supported by polished brass rods, carved totemic fig urines, cigarette boxes of walnut Inlaid with Ivory, testify to the artistic skill of the wood carvers of the Northwest coast. a , traditional By combining feeling;. for i form, a., masters skill irt weaving techniques and a refined use of vegetable dyes, the Navajo women of the Nava o Arts and. Crafts Guild in Arizona show rugs of exquisite beauty.-r- . Soft colors, good pat tern,, and sturdy workmanship make these . ruge highly desir Sequoyah Weavers, in Oklagroup of ' Cherokees have submitted homa, (woolen yardage of unhand-loome- d o A large and rare collection of Open to the public, the show Indian handicrafts will be on Is open daily from 10 a. m. to exhibit and for sale at the In- 5 p. m. at room No. 6, building termountain Indian school from 307. Evening shows will be June 3 through June 27, accord- held June 06 and 23 ((Mondays) front 7 to 9 p. m. and, Sundays, ing to Mrs, A. W. Randall, June 35, after 5p. m.i ' The exhibit contains Indian craft from 'Alaska to Florida and from Arizona to the Carolines. Indians from 16 different organof izations have sent hundreds items to the show. ; Sponsored Jointly by the In- - Rare Collection Of Indian Handicraft On Exhibit page - Pa-pag- o sn, , : BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, Juno 11. 1952' t embroidery from the Sioux or South Dakota,, dream blankets from Turtle Mountain, North Dakota, are among the many articles which typify the finest in Indian craftsmanship. These are living arts, the work of native craftsmen who - by retaining traditional skills or adapting their craftsmanship to contemporary needs have met a growing demand for artistic and articles. petit-poin- well-mad- e , REPAIR NOW .- n ; Breakfast 'if Luncheon 75 65 Dinner M On Union Pacific's PONY EXPRESS and GOLD COAST! Union Pocific is now ' featuring bn the Pony Express and Gold Coast trains thrifty meals fine food at low prices . . skillfully prepared and leisurely served In the pleasant atmosphere ' - . , of the dining cor. Here are ust a few of the many tostv menu treats that will tempt your appetite ana please Mrs. A. W. Randall Director of Display at the Intermountain Indian school, and purchase items if they like at the Indian school, . . .of Indian handicraft ; Youll be surprised cellent results classified ads secure. at the ex- The public may view it, - PAIRINGS LISTED FOR HRSTi News-Journ- GOLF TOURNAMENT First Round Will Be Played Off By Tuesday June 17, Pro Reports ; Noxt lint yau ( last ' you rid and save W, mlanmUnion Potifk'i Pony you din r whn . t linn Mrvic and Gold Coast train. Enjoy thaia fin lyrH at hvdgtt pricnl , , . fin frth fd - HDnDn vs. Harold Larsen. j; cups,.' higher Pairings e Mont Glover vs. 'tippy Pearse; John-- Peters vs. Tom Matney; vs. Dr. Harper Billy Glover Pgr Dependable Passenger and freight Transportation SAY Be Specific , ('. f Pearse. , . PA(2DI?D(S Russ " 1 for the Directors handicapped golf : ... ; ers, are: ' iRex Earl vs. Harold Bouck; Ray Grant vs. Deb Holmgren; Orville Merrell Vs. Bill Stayner; John Larsen vs. Dr. IReed :Mer rill; Bud Pett vs. Walt Gleave. D.' A. Olsen , vs. Duke . Baron; Jerry Petersen ' vs. H Sid FarnsScott worth; L.- A. Bundy' Horsley; Denzill Butler, vs. Ross Dredge; Max Morgan vs. .Wes Shirts.: - - ! able. Patching Plaster WALLPAPER PAINT jnside and out SACRETE For Patching Concrete - IU3 "Walk A Stock oniSnt" ! lion can small firms hold their own with a big (Hess; sen; Ike Winzeler Stein Thompson vs. Dick Davis; Jess Jepperson vs. Dee Glen Smith. vs.-Ar- t . - GLAZING NEW FLOORING Leo Jensen vs. Les Dredge; Bill Harris vs., Ted Richardson; Qtto Jorgensen vs. Orville Lar- - Cedar Shingles Roll Roofing Asphalt Shingles Cement WALL BOARD s Silver ; Jewelry made by the Navajo- - men runs the gamut from necklaces to rings and belts., Superb examples of the famous squash blossom neck laces are on display as well as silver cast bracelets inlaid with ' 'turquoise. From ., Anadarko. Oklahofa, the Inter Triball Crafts Guild has sent a display of na-tvdresses adopted to modern fashion. Utilizing traditional tribal costumes as a basis, the dresses embrace all the color and charm that has made Indian styles so popular. The Anadarko .craftsmen also display . 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