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Show I PAGE POUR YAZZIE YARNS dOX ELDER JOURNAL - Brigham City, Utah Friday. November 9. 1951 News Of Intermountain made a trip to Ft. Collins, ColoIndian School to atrado, over the week-enof their tend the wedding By Helen B. Hill friend, Dottle Deal of Philadelphia, and Jack Dickey, who is ; Visiting Mr. ftnd Mrs. Thomas studying at Colorado A. and M. Mrs. Becker served as maid of Tommaney and family are Mr. Tommaneys brother and wife, honor in the wedding ceremony. Master Sergeant and Mrs. John Howard Tommaney and sons, Norma Runyan and Martha Thomas and John. : The visitors arrived in the Hall, supervisors, Indian educaStates two weeks ago from Hon- tion, left Saturday for Gallup, olulu, Hawaii where Sergeant New Mexico,, Mary Joyce, Myrtle Arrow-smittTommaney was stationed with and Dorothy Hanlon 'the tU. S. air force. He has been transferred to Great Falls, Mon-- , drove the ladles to the Salt Lake City airport where they boarded tana. a plane. h Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Teal are the proud parents of a son bom Monday evening, October hos6, "In the Cooley Memorial pital. The little bundle , of. blue .v.is so new that he .doesnt even l have a name. Mr. .and MrS. Supt. George A. .Boyce and students, Felix Tsosie and James Baldwin of the junior high overage program school, were guests of the Ogden .'Klwanos club on Thursday afternoon at. -a, lunch-- , eon meeting. . w Before a group of 170 guests, Or. Boyce spoke on IntermounBecker tain Indian school. Felixs sub- - Dale Beyond The Call Of Duty Jeet wai 'Junior High School, Intermountain Indian School, and James speech was entitled, 'Halloween Party Last Saturday." them not worthy have the SRtltfactO lng, what I subint' u i What They Think The P. E. O. ladies club of Salt Lake City visited the school Monday noon. After a luncheon In the Ems ployees club, followed by a meeting, the group was addressed by Thomas Tommaney who spoke on the highlights of Intermountain school. Jack Burt conducted the ladles, on a tour of the school. bus-ines- Adventuring Advises Elderly 1 ! write, considet nTi arble manner happiness landrail my old age, and Emotional Grow Young With Years With : 3X one. person, "The Voice Of The Reader" jScs 0n, efforts, trot throng pies money, eap jyfiARA hiiy but com 1 SCHENECTADY, James Grasso, ihlnt vl Jtjthousb & aim1 e fa While writing to newspapers Is tout a hobby of mine, I intend to follow it, as have done for mlany years past, If for nothing else only as ipart of my old age happiness. People talk of old age happiness generally, in terms of money. The kind of happiness I is not based on what shows up In the hank account. There is no surer old age happiness Teachers from the Garfield than ability to get along with and Salt Lake City public sorts of people, all ages. I all schools visited here Monday afrealize 1 must toe constantly ternoon. to Jerrilyn Flannery and alert to make new friends, old Dorothy McGuire, screen-mothDr. George A. Boyce and Harlife Neilsen in I Want You, goes further in her duties Ones inevitable pass on. Mysalesold Buchanan conducted the Erik traveling profession, long constant were The than the provides. youngsters script group on a tour of the, plant. me to learn the visitors to hey dressing room where she kept them enchant- man,of enabled friendliness and tolerance. art ed with her Mother Goose recitations. Even at my age, do not find it Elizabeth Oliver, who was on to acquire new ' impossible sick leave last week, bias reday morning. who is on sick leave. Harold Buchtanan - conducted friends. I make it sort of sportturned to duty. a tour of the campus. ing event, finding something attractive and stimulating in Lorraine Morgan is relieving One hundred, senior students Robert teacher, every person I become acquaintHammond, as dormitory attendant during of South Cache high school, in Colorado. ed with. spent the week-enthe absence of Mr. Ernie Begay toured the school Thurs- - He visited his mother Jn Denver I cannot help .taking on apand attended the home coming of advancing years, pearance football game in Greeley. , but do keep my mind and heart younRamona Grinnell will leave open to enthusiasm of thelearned I have generation. ger Stefor Carson school, Fridiay not to toe annoyed or shocked wart, Nevada, to visit with her at things as they are today. I parents, and brother, who is a cannot afford to be uppy if I member of the armed services.: expect my old age to bring me v " v'J' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Engles en- the fun and interest I tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fujikawa. ; I thinkthere is a lot of mental and emotional adventuring Thank You Mr. and Mrs. Bill Skenandore ahead of me before reaching the visited relatives in Salt Lake end .of my trail, and because of City, Sunday. . such thinking, itry to keep , my Sincerely mind flexible. A modem intercommunication My old age will never be dull For Your system, under installation at the school since Spring, was and self centered while I continue to look on brighter side completed last week. Vote of The many advantages of this of life. Whlat most people of new sound system includes the my age forget, when planning speedy, contacting of any em- descent of lifes rugged hill is, Confidence. , ployee on campus; the broad- wherever you go, whatever you casting of instructional material do, must take yourself along, to all students, v allowing for not depend on others to guide uniform education; the .broad- your footsteps. ,Wlth myself casting of programs from . the only, talk of working out and auditorium or gymnasium and designing my' old age happiness. When I find I, have nothalerting In case of fire. E. F. Pillsbury, area commun- ing to do, 1 refuse to do it. ; I itTy to steal every possible ication engineer of Phoenix, here supervising the installation, left minute and put them to good for. his headquarters, Saturday. usage, without thought of dividends in dash, but a reward lasting. I want to be alive Western Germany Has more while 1 .am living. IWant to be Too Many Doctors pleasant and interesting company to those who contact me, BINQHAMPTON, N. Y. (UIP) politically, religiously, commerWestern Germany has so many cially, or just to pass laway the doctors that some of them are lime. I want ito take everything out forced to dig ditches, sell ice and work ih factories to earn a of the world that can be extract- living, according to two Ger ed in the way. of .happiness, Write what I consider most peo man medical men. Oskar Hepp, medical director of .the .Orthopedical . University plane alfl additi to airstory Lol 'I de-sid- Appreciate , Your Vote Of Confidence r IF . ' Hy-Tur- d ... Morris Glover FBIEWS- - ii j Wot No Water Tank la in 30 seconds Push Around Weight See it demonstrated. ' the Same STEAM or Easy Credit Terms. DRY 2 lbs. - Buy Now Layaway For Christmas EffiELlLS, WALK A BLOCK AND , , iw SAVE YOU lEANIt Send Y( T I m DEEPLY APPRECIATE... CLI t'e the opportunify of serving A Brigham and Sanito: V .you car eel the dil ery first lean for y - councilman, . invite erviee. City as a 1 . I . ;. want to thank each and every t '.i i. voter whov supported Glen Burt Inc. iF Vetter V. just as uou do for current XP Sjesman Wll Aerona er MiriforSITilAEV ft Lirance is tal. Accompanying Lloyd on the trip will be Jim Bordeaux, fiscal head. On his return, Jim will atop off in Portland, Ore-goto visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schoenhut and family. Mr. Schoenhut ..was .formerly,. ..employed here as procurement and supply officer. Jim will' also visit relatives in Portland. J mualothe air? Will enjoy reading, and if knows how to OlV Having been asked why 1 sub- pie . is not In harmony feet from a ladder ineditor the mit articles ito newspaper I V stead of to magazines. I con- with my contributions, deciding with minor Injuries, sider articles in magazines somewhat cotowebbed by the time they appear in such Lloyd Thompson, student, left Wednesday evening for Tacoma, Washington, where be will toe a patient in ithe Tacoma hospi- PA! I"11 David Reader N- -J fhGS ELDEI 5-- ' me." BOYD PACKER i clinic j at 'Hamburg-Eppendorf- , Germany, and MWerner Schultz, member of the "committee for technical science for disabled persons in that country, paint ed a gloomy picture. On the other hand, they said, there is a big shortage of doctors in the eastern zone. The two came here to study the use of amputee employes at the' International Business Ma chine and plants. Standard quipmtnt, atctuariu and It is very difficult to believe but, each month, there are literally thousands of people who pay as much for their motof cars as it would cost them to buy Cadillacs and, yet, they dont get Cadillacs. , As we said, this is very hard to believe but the reasons for it make it more or less understandable. In the first place, a great many people simply dont know what a Cadillac costs. They don't understand that the d Cadillac actually costs less than certain ... lowest-price- models produced by numerous otner manufacturers. They only know that Cadillac is the worlds most renowned motor car and they assume, from this, that it must also be exclusively priced. Too, some people get discouraged because they cant walk in and order a Cadillac and get immediate delivery as they can with so many other makes of cars. Th? too, is largely due to a failure to get all the facts and think them through to the inevitable conclusion. You have to wait a while for a Cadillac because so many people want one and want it so badly that they are , U hutraUd art subject la change without utu willing to waitfor it. And that, in turn, is because Cadillac ,is recognized everywhere as the Standard of the World. So if you want a Cadillac and research indicates that a vast percentage of motorists do come in and talk with us about it. Well give you the facts concerning comparative costs. And we will also talk frankly with you about delivery dates, so you may know about what to anticipate. You really owe it to yourself to do this. For, surely, you dont want to pay the price of a Cadillac and still not get one! If we already have your order for a Cadillac stand firm in your conviction for each day brings you closer to your hearts desire. It is true, of course, that you can get quicker delivery on other makes of cars. But, in all the world, there is no other car like Cadillac. So be patient and you will have your reward! "... 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