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Show Jai3Uj 'nosjapuy liDtujo TO nmiBpi livNmnor aaana xoai 1)D spojry 41x15 ooq;j u jodui- KtriIona Freeman, Teacher Lincoln School Fifth Grade "Origin orBhimos Believed Traced Le Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burgener; Paulette Lichtenstein, Lichdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman tenstein ; Henry Taniguchi, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Y. . Taniguchi;-- . Richard Linnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Earl. Front row Gay la Speth; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Speth; La Gaye Bowden, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. John P. Bowden ; Elaine Romer, daughter of Mr. - and Mrs. Bill Romer; Kenneth Walters, 'soil of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Walters; Dallas Moyes, son of Mr. . and Mrs,. Arnel Moyes; Judith Larsen, daughter . of, Mr, rand Mrs.; Clyde P. Larsen, Glade Sycamore, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Sycamore; Patricia Orchard, daughter of Mr. - and Mrt: Max Orchard; Marlene Jones, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs.,: Marcellace Jones; Ilene Ballingham, daughter of ..Mr,', and y : Mrs, Ronald Ballingham.' , . - - - -- Bonnie-Forsgren, 5 ; - -- - . . . - malt1 A Firemen Kept Bust LONDON, O. (UP) The beatrocky en path to the door of Mr. and Newfoundland coast soon may Mrs. George Pfeil is not the resolve anthropologists questions sult of a better mouse trap but about the first Eskimos to mi- the activities of the fire departgrate to the American conti- ment. Firemen were summoned nent. to the frame house three times in four days when blazes broke Investigations of a three-acr- e out In . the attic; apparently stretch of the Newfoundland caused by a smouldering fire. west coast have produced camp sites of the prehistoric Cape Eskimos. The Dorset Dorset study may lead back to the first Eskimos to migrate from Asia to the northeast Arctic some 2,000 years ago. These findings were revealed by Elmer Harp, Jr., curator of anthropology at the Dartmouth college museum after two summers' of research and study along the Newfoundland and southern Labrador coasts. 3,.. The 'Dorset Eskimos, according to an article by Harp in- the Dartmouth "Alumni Magazine, were the earliest known prehistoric Eskimos on the northeastern regions of the continent He hopes to reconstruct, their way of life and be able to ultimately to trace their" derivation to the original group of nomads V ' ' to settle- there; . ' Harp discovered .six ' (occup(twr biwdvW- s ational sites of the vanished ,V---'this past summer.. The most au.ChoiX-2- , productive was Port; on the northern shore of the lui hi kiMtkii west coast of Newfoundland. , ' fmmOekUm ti feet Here," Harp said,' "a shovel can be stuck Into the . ground aad a about anywhere within. an area of three acres and a - find of chipped stofle tools will result. Assisted by - his wife and son, Harp also : dwelling primitive hearth areas that held layers of closely packed food ..bones bones of caribou, fox, birds, fish and lobster, as well as six seal WASHINGTON Back row, left to right Dick Nelson, son j of Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Nelson; Gill Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Jensen; Bruce Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mr. Wright ; Marilyn Mann,, daughter ofBurnand Mrs. Walter G. Mann Becky Bur-nett; ett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' James Mrs.i Mr. and son of Steven J eppson, son of Mr. Dallas Jeppson; Merlin Jensen, and Mrs. E. M. Jensen; - Nora " Holmes, ; , daughter of Mr. and Mrs,- G. M.- Holmes J Mr. and Mrs, . Dorothy Kotter, daughter of . ' Vernon Kotterr Mrs. Kallona K. .Freeman,-: r Walker, ' teacher. ; Middle - row-R- uth C-- Walker ; Miv Win.Mrs. and. of daughter daughter of - Mr, and Mrs. James' D.' Forsgren ; Linda' Larsen, Mrs. Leland- L; Lar- daughter of Mr: and Mr. c and - Mrs-- . son of Snow, sen; Billy ' Samuel E.: Snow ; Don Balls, son of Mr. : and Mrs. Loren Balls ; Lela Licht, daugh ter of Mr.4 and Mrs. Silver Licht;. Jerry Cttyv- ' rudar. A (UP) ? - . ; - ... . 'J Dor-set- ' . nine-year-ol- un-earth- . d : - rm-- skulls.' . The dwelling pits were ranged in two terraces which ran roughly parallel to the - coast. Rings of stones discovered-- on the outer edge of the pits apparently were used to anchor primitive dwellings to t h e ground. "Probably skin tents,1 Harp surmised. . , - if "vr . i j, -- ' Vr. REEDER - DAIRY . . iN. Its. ' - &'S ' NOivVv V'v 1' ' f:4 For God to loved the world tbet He geve His only begotten ton, that whoso ever believetb in Him tbomld not perish, but beve everlasting life. Jtbn S-l- b Glory to Him Hope of mankind Exemplar of all we hold true and beautifuL Let us seek for His wisdom and guidance as the Wise Men did. Let us vow to continue His good works and strive to follow His way to inner happiness. To everyone, everywhere, we offer the wish that the spirit of Christmas be with you this year and for many years to come; As joyous songs of Christmas Night - Ring out in their 010ft sweet way May off be calm and aU bo bright In the hearts of our friends this day. ' 'A Merry Christmas and . .. Happy New Year to all. Harold B. Felt Funeral Home .lair"'4 ((riser Furniture a" |