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Show i Eagles Hold Installation Iiilcniioiiiilnin Pupil xdiangc Program Sagebrush Sals Learn Art of Cooking Meat Sage Brush Sals food club of Is Featured in Indian Affairs Bulletin Corinne met May 31 at 10 a. m. at the home of Mrs. Wayne Owen, leader. High praise for the student across in each others faces the Officers for the year are Naexchange program at Intermoun-tai- n fact that, if the adults would nette Owen, president; Patsy school was contained in an stop chattering, the teen-ager- s Tam article written by Thomas A. could join forces and start get- Jeppson, vice president: Formal installation ceremonies ara Ruth Craner, secretary; of the ting acquainted. were conducted at the headquar- Tommaney, principal Yamasaki, song leader and MarInhostess and in At Indian PRIZE! the school, this printed point, ters of the Fraternal Order oi Education, publication of the dian girls were invited to step ilyn Misrasi,of reporter. meat was last Cooking Eagles evening Branch of Education, Saturday subject Bureau over and meet their girl guests. CASH PRIZES when new officers were install- of Indian 15. did the same. Sudden- for the meeting. for The Affairs, May boys 1 p. m. ed in joint ceremonies to serve at NAME THE JUST Meeting adjourned now The publication comes from ly the picture changed for the coming year. i WaUimgtoi BEAUTIFUL NEW Marilyn Misrasi, reporter. D. C., and is dis- there was alternately a blond Officiating at the installation tributed to all personnel of the head, a black head, a short bob, ceremonies for the Eagles offi- branch. a pair of braids, crewcuts of ev. Johnsons Announce the cers were Howard McFarlane, The article states, as follows: ery shade, of color. The exINLAID LINOLEUM The big, typically yellow, change had really begun! Birth of Baby Daughter grand worthy installing, presiDESIGN dent and state president, and school bus rumbled to a stop in All of the girls boarded a bus JohnMrs. Mr. and Whitney Kichard Morse, grand worthy front of the Recreation Build- and moved to the dormitories ENTER NOW! St. Paul, Minn., announce " would be- son, installing conductor. ing. On board, where moments where the visitors the second arrival of their Nothing to buy Helen Lee, grand wormy in pgo there was a dm of voices come roommates with their Na- child, a daughter. bo rhymes to writ. teen-ag- e , A forth second took friends. bus chatter, giving vajo stalling president, and Madge Little five pound eight ounce now same silence. the was there utter the for purboys away Johnson, grand worthy installKathleen was born May 25. This was the start of an- pose. officiated at ing conductress, The Johnsons have a one year the ceremonies installing the other exchange visitation proBy dinner time, each Navajo old son, Charles Chuck. See gram between 'a group of 30 boy had a white boy and each Auxiliary officers. Mrs. Johnson is the former seniors school and high juniors a while girl locked Martha Jensen, , New officers for the FOE are Navajo design of Mr. from a public school and a arm In girl arm on the way to the and Mrs. Charlesdaughter Ephraim Crossley, president; like number and BrigJensen, s Nava-joof Marvin Peters, dining room, as though they had ham City. Mrs. Jensen flew to school. known each other for years. EAGLES AUXILIARY OFFICERS the at Intermountain Installed as officers of the Eagles Auxiliary at Lewis Petersen, your secretary; Chris St. Paul and is visiting with the It was not the first such visipoint ceremonies with the F.O.E. on Saturday evening were the above ladies, left to right, Larsen, junior past president; Naturally, a few extra ev- family for several weeks. entry tation ten-berbetween two the g, schools, front row: Dorothy DeLaGrange, treasurer; Mary Scothern, chaplain; Frances Brigh ents were planned for the three Norman Lichtenstein, chaplain; ond the complete set of rules. are Paternal grandparents for annual an become has days, such as a party, a basketMrs. Wallace Johnson. Dorothy Olsen, junior past president; Earl Harmon, treasurer; Jack event.this Die president; Maxine Checketts, visitors well remem- ball game, or a tour of the Mr. and back row: Helen Jorgensen, inside guard; Gladys Wheatley, outside guard; Marjorie OlTaylor, Paul Johnson, and" D. D. bered the remarks had most school. But for the they part, Billings, trustees'; Roland Peter- heard from last son, conductress; Helen Lee, trustee; Lola Stewart, trustee; Madge Johnson, secretary; Good! years seniors the visitors would experience Well, sen, inside guard; Allen Cazier, about the Indians. and Flo Crossley, trustee. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich (UP) even But so, a normal three days in the life outside guard; and Leo Hess, K. was a there expresBriggs has identical InterHarry querulous a at student of Navajo conductor. on sion As faces. tl.eir board and Social Securdraft they all to would mountain. go They Installed as new officers in Clyde B. Stratford, Mgr. from the windows of the the classes with their hosts as ity numbers. the Auxiliary were Frances peered of their bus, they though they had become Intersafe Brightenberg, president; Maxine saw sanctuary a man and some mountain students. DorChecketts, students approaching, ap Unfortunately though, like othy Olsen, junior past presito greet them. all good things, the three days dent; Mary Scothern, chaplain; parently Hello, folks, welcome to now it was time Dorothy DeLaGrange, treasurer; said the adult. passed quickly; Madge Johnson, secretary; Helen We- are glad to have you. The for the visitors to climax their Jorgensen, inside guard; Gladys rest of the boys and girls that visit with a luncheon at the THE FUM Wheatley, outside guard; Mar-pori- are to be your hosts are inside local Chamber of Comerce office. Olsen, conductress; Helen waiting to Wont you greet you. The sincere expressions of WHOLE FAMILY Lee, Lola Stewart and Flo come in? cerwere made that by Crossley, trustees. Inside, seated along one wall, gratitude Following the initiation, dan- was a line of stoic faces each, of tain of the students was the cing was enjoyed throughout which wore as uncertain a gaze payoff for the adults that had For example, I the remainder of the evening.1 as had been on the visitors participated. "I countenances on the bus. The wish I could stay there. combined expression seemed to have never known a Navajo before. I know now that he is just say; Here they are, those young a guy like I am. I want we have for whom planpeople I ned a program with our teach- him to be my friend. wont be able to do as much for ers for the next three days. The visitors filed in, taking him next week when he visits a row of seats on the opposite my home, but Im happy he is These were typical, of side of the room. To the inex- coming. perienced onlooker, such as was the comments to be heard. Before the visiting public the writer two years ago, there was a visible chasm down the school students were finally on middle of the room. He wonder- their bus to return home, all arrangements were set for the , ed, will this work? Will these two groups recog- second phase of the exchange. nize in a few short days that, In a week or so, the Navajo stuWILL CONDUCT EAGLES AFFAIRS Newly elected officer? were installed at joint except for a difference in skin dents would go to the homes of ceremonies with the Eagles Auxiliary last Saturday evening. New officers are shown color and places of origin, they these same students as their to Norman Chris row: front left Larsen, Lichtenstein, above, right, junior past chaplain; are all the same, just 'one large guests, and live their kind of Lewis Petersen, president; Ephraim Crossley, president; Marvin Peters, of 60 American teen- life for three days. group secretary; back row: Earl Harmon, treasurer; Jack Taylor, trustee; D. D. Billings, trusOne of the Intermountain with common desires of agers,, tee; Allen Cazier, outside guard; and Leo Hess, conductor. Not present when the picture . Well, three days from teachers whose students particyouth? was taken were Roland Petersen, in&ide guard; and Paul Johnson, trustee. . , now we would know the ans- ipated in such an exchange, states: GRADUATES Bert Hun-sak- er wer.-i dewas his' awarded forIt is one of the finest things Just spoon It and enjoy Itl The 3 Box Elder NEWS principal stepped that has happened to them durin accounting at com- ward and introduced himself gree No fixinI No fussinM Ice 1956 Wednesday, June 6, mencement exercises held and the several other adults, In- ing their years at Intermountreat! creams an ever-read- y Brigham City, Utah three-hour perlast Saturday at the Utah cluding the chaperones who had tain. Within the so delicious! and ad- iod between their first contact t Quick, come easy with the the visitors, the time of his death. He had State Agricultural College in visers in whose dormitories the and Superintendent Boyce's Cooling, refreshing, so full of Logan. also served as a Stake missionwould be housed, and meeting with the visiting stuguests good things, too! Keep ice ary for the South Box . Elder the Intermountain teachers and dents, all barriers seemed to cream stake. j handy in your freezer academic department head whose have broken down. Without a social doubt was the be would students compartment! Get your favorexperience entertaining He was born Oct. 25, 1886, in Funeral services were the most important thing, and the visitors. the Next, principal ite flavor now! of a son Uintah, Henry Lyman Monday at 1 p. m. in the and introduced the gentlemen rep- they gained much that will help Farrow Jane V Keyes. Mary Willard LDS ward chapel for whenever they leave 'C pLEA resenting the local Chamber of them He was and educated in James Alma Keyes, 69, of Wil- Weber reared and Commerce who had played such school. county graduated died his who an of over at end this year, lard, Friday By the important role In working from the Weber Academy in Oghome in Willard after an exwith the superintendent and 200 junior students at Interden. tended Illness. staff in developing the exchange mountain school will have parOn Jan. 16,1907, he married Bert Dale Hunsaker received program concept as a means, of ticipated in these exchanges Mr. Keyes has been employin Uintah. The his degree in accounting from introducing the Intermountain with at least nine communities ed by the railroad for 30 years Vennia France ' in the Utah Slate had resided since couple Agricultural col- school to all the other commun- within a half a days bus ride. and also worked at the Utah Willard. He is a ities of the region. lege last Saturday. General Depot for 14 years, reAt this point, the principal of Box Elder High are graduate his widow, Surviving eight 1954, in tiring sons and daughters: Mrs. Melvin school with the class of 1950 and Invited the superintendent to He was active in the LDS (Ardella) Smith, Idaho Falls, of Weber college with the class say a word After a brief word church and had been president Idaho; Leo Mrs. (Shirley) of 1952. He served two years of welcome, the superintendent of the YMMIA and was a High Thompson, Burley, Idaho; Mrs. with the U. S. Navy'. assurred the visiting students Priest in the Willard ward at Ray (Delores) Judson, Sunset;. Bert is the son of Mr. arid that he was looking forward to Theo J. Keyes, Salt Lake City; Mrs Jack Hunsaker and is mar- a short talk with them after Theron R Keyes, Mrs. Leona IC. ried' to the former Colleen dinner in which he would give Extra Special! Hill, both of Ogden; Chester F. Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. them some background on the Navajo people. Boys short sleeve Sport Keyes, Dale A. Keyes, both of Eliot D. Ward. Shirts sizes 2 to 14, broadBy now, the whole group of The young couple will leave Willard; 15 grandchildren, three cloth and ventilated fabrics broth- June 12 fer San Francisco where young people was beginning to ,one 1st quality! While they er, Lester Keyes, Ogden; three he has accepted a position with warmup, and there was a grad last $1 29 each. sisters, Mrs. E. - J. Heninger, California Packing corporation. ual increase in smiles trickling with Mrs. Phillip Reeder, both of Ogsiscr isa.Mii Mrs. Evelyn . Crompton, MILK IS NATURE'S BEST den; Evanston, Wyo. Man showed REFRESHER Bishop William Kunzler prebetter APPAREL at sided services. funeral the 22 South Main Burial was in the Uintah cemhow on waxes save ' Buy and Save NOW etery, under the direction of for the Harold B. Felt Mortuary. 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