OCR Text |
Show OXELDER One Of Eight New Buildings Slated For Construction At Intermountain Indian School JOURNAL ntermountain ndian School Quarterbacks Wed. riMOtC ussing gfSJS: .5BiS ieg Classical Association West in all was It but here, Jtoterest of learning. Eqhols 'fd prepared for the :inentitledr .The Art of wearing: in Latin :ronf, rTsbuth and Middle . IT'S 'Dick Howard, football at Bear River high school coach was the guest speaker at the Quarterbacks meeting which was held In the Idle Isle Cafe Wednesday night at 6:30. Howard talked of the facing the- football and basketball staffs at the school as well as the need for the proposed gym. 4 News & prob-lem- a Tremon-ton-Garlan- d Edith The "eyes have it this week the health division of the Intermountain Indian school. Dr. E. L. Sonnenschein, Indian Service Medical officer, E. E. N. T., who has headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona, arrived ate last week and has screened the entire student body on vision tests and eye examinations. If evident pathology or vision loss of less than 2020 (normal vision) was found the child was rechecked on a visual meter. Those latter cases who upon recheck showed up with less than 2020 were refracted, the glasses measurements ascertained and the prescription held until such time as they will be sent to an optical company to ibe filled. Bids from two or three companies will first be obtained and the lowest bid accepted. The cost of the glasses will be met by the parents of the children Insofar as they are financially A: VALENTINE'S Saturday Night, Beginning at 9:00. Beginning at the earliest possible date, depending on the weather, the new auditorium pictured above will be built at the Intermountain Indian School. It will seat 1000 people; will be built of masonry reinforsed with steel; and Dan Ross And His Orchestra (the Favorites) Will Play. SECOND WINS THRILLER Booth Service Sanwiches And: Soft Drinks. ' FROM FOURTH IN , EXTRA PERIOD First And Honeyville Also Post Victories In Tournament Games Bring Your Valentine. You'll Have Fun. of three Taking advantage fouls in pitches an overtime period, the Second ward basket-bailer- s defeated the Fourth ward to the tune of 31 to 28. The game was the second of three games played in the Box Elder high school gym last Wednesday night which started at 7:30 in the evening. In the first game, the First ward added Bear River to their string of triumphs with a convincing 36 to 24 trouncing. As already mentioned above, the Second ward, South stake champs, downed the disappointing Fourth ward quintet 31 to 28. Honeyville and Willard put on quite an exhibition of long shots in the last game of the night as the Honeyville Admission Price ; Only $1 A Couple At The L. Tiffany five came determined out on top over the Willard club, 30 to - 25. ; " First Game Joe Valentine paced his First ward team to a 36 to 24 win over Bear River with a total of 16 counters for the evenings work. Six field goals and four free throws netted him high scoring honors on the floor. After a first period 6 to 6 tie, the First ward club slowly pulled out in front. But even up to the final gun, Bear River was In there fighting. Next to J. Valentine was Jensen, husky Bear River center. Four throws from the foul line and two goals gave eight sank points. Jerry Valentine seven counters for the First, Keyes six,, aijd Adams four,, Following Jensen were Holmgfpn, Peterson, and Christensen With a total of .fqur points each. ? Second Game. , rt Russell Rasmussen, fast moving Seconds ward center,- dropped in three foul. pitches during an overtime period' of the Second vs. Fourth contest to ..give his team a thrilling 31 to 28 Victory. I At, the ,end, .pf the regular game, the' score was ail tied up at 27 to 27. Just one second before the gun ended the original game, Junior Rasmussen step , - Heart -- At Valenlin.'s FEB. 14 : the interior will be decorated with murals depicting scenes of early American Indian history. Also planned for construction are two new school buildings, four apartment buildings and a new gymnasium. up to the foul line with one shot coming. He shot and missed and it threw everything into Melody Inn an overtime period. ' It was by far the roughest tournagame of the two-nigment. A total of 46 personal fouls were called.. in the game. For the Fourth ward, Reed and Jack Hadfield both left the game on fouls; likewise so did L. Douglas and B. Nelson. The Rasmussen brothers both 'had four on them and Pett had four for the Fourth. The centers from both teams shared scoring honors. Russell Rbsmussen and Jack Hadfield scored 13 points respectively. Bruce Nelson and Junior Rasmussen dropped six through the hoop for the Second and Douglas and Reed Hadfield scored six and five for the Fourth. Midway in the second half, Speedy little Southworth drove In hard for a set-uand landed on the wall. When he came to his senses again, a sprained ankle forced him to leave the game. He will not be able to compete in the Church tourna ment because of the injury. Third Game Leading all the way, the cage quintet deHoneyville feated the never say die Willard five. The contest moved at a good pace throughout the game with the Honeyvillers coming out on top, 30 to 25. This game started at 10:45. Glen , Braegger found the hoop with his hook shot and he ended up as top scorer of the night. Seven field goals and two free tosses netted him 16 points, more than half p 'Left-hande- d of NOW PLAYING his team's total. Dead-ey- e Merrell Boothe shot from all over the court and half drove the Willard team crazy as he racked up 15 points. For Honeyville, Duke followed with eight and Hawks five. Woodland scored four for Willard. Opens In villard Saturday With remodeling, started be cemher 1, on the Woodland Mo tel, now complete, the grand of flclal opening of the Melody Inn will be held Saturday evening, February 11, under the mana gership of Ike and Kent Lowe, it was announced today by the managers. With a capacity of 50 peo pie in the rich-reupholstered boothes and 10 stools, the new .establishment will cater to both men and women, Ike Lowe said Built as modern as possible the inn has a large television set built into the wall in the back of the bar. Special equip ment is being installed to in sure good reception soon, Lowe said. A juke box with 100 selections on it has been incorporated into the new inn. All of the interior decorating was done under the direction of Margie DeLair, who recently moved to Willard with her hus band and family. For the grand opening, tomor row night, flowers will be pre sented ito all the ladies with Ikes and Kents compliments, d they said. The Melody Inn will be open from 9 oclock in the morning until midnight on weekdays and from noon until 10 p. m. on Sundays. For sale will be beer, confections and sandwiches. 'Ike and Kent expressed their thanks to all who assisted them in developing the new enter prise. returned to the dormitory about noon and not seen again until three hours later when he went through a line of some sixty others having eye examinations. However, as brightly glaring as arm of a neon light the young Tom stood out in the crowd. Explanation? None, It is not ihe custom of the Navaho to spend useless time in cast-les- s . long-winde- d discourses. Although when pressed Tom did .admit that he wanted To wash his hand, therefore in ways still unknown he picked the entire cast off and in something less than two hours. It would have - taken nearly that long with the modern methods employed by the clinic. v clinic the mystified group applied another and even more substantial cast and then showed Tom the honor, he might receive by securing autographs from all his school mates, teachers and friends. The idea seems to have taken for the inscriptions are Increasing in number and able to pay for them. Of the 525 examined there the cast remains intact at least were 28 on whom a refraction to the present moment was found to be necessary. Since a large number are not able to Hardening Of Arteries read the technical work must be done through use of illiterate Treated With ...Iodine ? .V .V charts, pictures, signs, etc., all CLEVELAND, O. . (UP) Scien-ist- s of which demands patience and at Cleveland Clinic report much more time than would some success on an experimental otherwise be necessary. basis in the use of iodine as a The student group was also possible preventive lor hardened run through army style on their arteries and related heart dissecond series of immunizations orders. i alall of which was completed tests rabbits with Laboratory most before they had time to showed that certain doses of iothink of dreading it. Except for dine halted early fat deposits In a few arms carried in a gingerly to Dr. Georges fashion the next day there were arteries, according : , Masson. no visible complaints. Hardened arteries examined In The humdrum routine of the autopsies have been found to week was jogged from its rut contain fat deposits on their inmissing ner linings, Dr. Masson said. , by the case of the cast, however. On a late afterThe experiments with iodine noon a well reduced hand frac- grew out of reports that fewer ture was placed in an equally persons die of hardened arteries well adjusted cast. In due time in salt water areas where the it was sufficiently hard and the iodine content of fish and vegeboy was released and table food is high. I told to return to his dormitory. The next morning all seemed Phone your news to 727. well and the boy was taken to town for a fluroscopic examination where it was found that alignment was correct. He was & h . FIREMEN'S Indian School mu Subdues Bear River City 36-3- X ANNUAL 5 One of a series of basketball between personnel at games Intermountain Indian and other local teams RichRUTLAND, Vt. (UP) ard Flanders, 10, didnt show up was held Tuesday evening with mix' The oldest public building in for school, but his teacher, Mrs. the Bear River City the U. S., the PalCora Johnson, knew why. Her Ing it with teachers, and the ace of the Governors at Santa automobile had struck and in- Indian school coming out on the score. !Fe, now houses iNew Mexicos jured him while he was walklong end of a state museum. The games are being held for ing along a street. the entertainment of the stu ' dents. Spearheading the attack for the victorious Indian school team was Joe Weight, former B. Y. U. star, who tallied 21 points with only one of them coming by way of the charity lane. Weight was high man for the the school Teacher Runs Over Pupil ; SATURDAY FEBRUARY IB n d 36-3- 5 Companion Hit toil'll HtVIl fOWIt. The Great IDanMjhj DENNIS OKEEFE Z 7 PICK TODAY GAIL RUSSEU THE and contest. High man for the Bear River team was Peter City sen with 12 points, two of them coming from free pitches. Playing on the Indian school team were Howard Tso, Homes, Joe Weight, Keith Little, Ralph Johnson, Tsosie and Sammy Sil PICTURES' SATURDAY TWO BIG ACTION FEATURES SUNDAY ALL THE MAGIC OF THRILLING iau, Goiom IVIST tarring MONTE versmith. On the Bear River City team were Burt, Christensen, Jensen, Petersen, Holmgren, Ramsdell and Gardner. jWSn min 'V!vQ!W "Sl Hilt BAGDAD! -- Apron And Overall; Dance Dan Ross Orchestra Admission: $1 Couple DANCE-- B 0W L PLUS- Window Give Arrow "Dart Shirts 3.65 up CIRCUS SATURDAY 1:00 P. M. 5 Color Cartoons AND VALENTINE TIES SHIRTS CARTOON TUES. TIES Your Valentine wiU Cupids Arrows have nothing on ours! white Dart s W1, really appreciate a gift of sparkling all collar that stays fresh and neat Arrows non-wi- lt less an ,o Mitoga shaped to fit and Sanforized (shrinkage FOR FOUR GREAT DAYS! 1 day-The- y " THE MARINES GREATEST HOUR! b off Include some colorful Arrow Valentine ties to set man s . and his heart is yours! Shop here for your a en m . 1 'I! HR) Mil 0 9 JL Plus News And. Short Subjects WM. HORSLEY And S0;;S DEPENDABLE MERCHANTS SINCE 1887 ' 1 1. |