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Show MM w i - 4i t . , ' fi I 1 -- fr , . i J , JM . t i HV i -- S sick leave this Mrs. Frank Landvatter, Mr. and Mrs. Bartel Van Oostendorp and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weight. was Or, Bernard Brandchaft Bruce Crowell celebrated his guest speaker at the Rotary club fourth birthday on December 3 in Brigham City, Tuesday by inviting his little friends in " ' for a party.: .included: Guests Pat Lowry, Harold Buchanan is on Ronnie Hess, Linda Smith, Wenleave. room No. week. YAZZIE YARNS News Of Intermountain . . , Indian School - By Helen B. Hill Dillon Meyer, Commissioner of Indian- - Affairs, with Ralph Gel-viarea director of the Phoenix office, visited here Tuesday morning, December 4. Supt. George A. Boyce conducted the gentlemen on a tour 'of the entire plant. The commissioner related, MJ am very much pleased with this ' school. j Wilma Victor entertained breakfast Sunday morning. Guests included: Mrs. Gladys McCrary, Mrs. Leone J. Ritter-hauMrs. Ida Kennings and Mrs. Marlema Dugan. Visiting Dr. and Mrs. Teal and son, Jimmy, mys grandparents, Mr. Raymond Teal of Los California. t Mrs. R. James aTe Jim- and Mrs, Angeles, Ethel Loveland, dining room matron of 36, Is on head dining Brandchaft, Loi$ Louise and Alex Klihm. dy Me-toxe- n r ' f. entertained at smorgasbbcl and canasta Sunday evening? , Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. David Etter, Dr. and 'Mrs. George A. Boyce and Mr. and ' Mrs. Robert L. Tolson. High prize for men was won by Dr. Boyce;, high for ladies by Mrs. Etter; low for men,, Mr. Tolson ; . low . , for ladies, ; Mrs. Boyce; the traveling prize, was ' won by Mrs. Etter. Dorothy Hanlon entertained at dinner last Thursday evening Students and personnel i enFrancis recently for Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harris, transferred Cambridge seeing the playrVFlib-bertjoyed of from the position Marjorie Peddicord, Mrs. Mar- teacher-interpretGibijit given by the talto that of ented" cast of the. Young Peoples lema Dugan and Euphrasia ' dormitory . attendant. Theatre of the University of campus theater,"" on Mrs. Russell Dugan entertain Utah,, in .the Grant Higginbotham was honafternoon. Saturday ihoth her at ed : Sunday," dinner, . 4w ored November 126 at a birthday Mrs. Ella Vale and her sis er, old. seven Was He years party. Dr. John Carlisle, Mr. professor of Guests present Included:. Lee ters and husbands,Lt: hhd-- Mrs education-athe U.S.A.C., vkit-- , Mrs Ben and and Engjes and Jay Eastley, Curtis Jorgened here Friday, . , y sen, David Johnson, Johnny Sin- Lloyd Moeller. Superintendent George Boyce Keith and Hornell gleton, Jimmy took the professor on a tour of Visiting Mrl and Mrs. Frank the. Higginbotham. , - Is plant. Franks Crowell and familyiV 't of Lewis Fishs class enjoyed a mother, Mrs. J. P. Crowell Dr. area T. dental diShimizu, party Thursday evening in the Des Moines, Iowa. was who here rector, will conferring Crowell Mrs. here From students recreation hall. make a trip to San Diego, Cali- with Dr. Raymond Teal school Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith fornia," to visit members of her dentist, left Thursday ..for, the . . , . will entertain this evening at a family'. .She will return to the reservation. to home Crowell spend Frank dinner party. Robert Hammond, teacher, in Those present will be: Mr. and the Christmas holidays. the Intermediate school, has reMrs. Owen Burrell, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frink Crowell signed his position to do . gradGeorge Voigtlander, Mr. and work in fine arts. Army Devises Machine 'Gort" Defies An Army To Speed box elder our Map-Maki- ng Army (UP) a new engineers have developed map reproduction machine which is capable of making 200 copies r maps in sizes up of to 22 by 29 inches. The duplicator uses alcohol rather than water as a dampening medium and can be operated ranging from In temperatures seven below freeznlg to 130 degrees. Typing, writing or drawing may be reproduced from a master sheet backed up by a special carbon paper. The machine makes maximum materials use of and weighs 468 pounds. Fridays Dtcexnbtf WASHINGTON four-colo- 1 X v ? 7 i ' ) JKfcU y, 7, Will ProvideTcire For Aged Horse ' PHILADELPHIA mer Philadelphia busimJ remembered an old friend will, winch was je' probate in New friend has four legs and "d anSWers t0'the bara Nifty Charles H. Goodwin Pf) estate estimated at $60 on probate purposes. The hors remembered to .the exten such sums as may be sary to maintain him. nS now 27 years old and serve master for two decades. Vhen Thirsty Along with some 30 Be Careful horses, Nifty is housed farm. He still grazes in GREENVILLE, S. C. (UlP) The police department may, fields daily, although his have to devise 6ome way to dis- are in poor condition. tinguish its fire alarm boxes t - ' cup dispensers. Twice in one week visitors pulled the alarm boxes and brought the fire engines running when all the uninformed visitors wanted was a diink of water. The Giant Monster Robot . . . from another planet, defies the United States Army to thriller due Sunday stop him in astounding science-fictio- n at the Capitol theater. Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal and Hugh Marlowe are featured in this Interplanetary from drinking Gort, MHUFCYBD, N. H. , (iUP) sidewalk In front of the Ch of Our Savious is blocked 0 pedestrians for 24 huors 1(P years so it can be consic a private way. J uate Dave Stewart was on- sick leave last .week, suffering, with an'lnfected eye. is tfon MtOf Church Preserves Rights n . ' - the boys BShe Bjtsflly of ad- 0EMJEY visory staff spent a few' days last! week tyi (Albuquerque, New Mexico. vacation in Phoenix, r Arizona, where they are visiting friends, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Camrud. , FURNITURE Gift Headquarters 5f 4 Floor Lamps ? J Large beautiful assortment in modern or traditional styles. Just the gift to bright en a home. One that will be appreciated. Choose from Alladin, Rembrandt and Deena. , v--f , !. Dr. Jeffersort Eastman, professor of elementary education at the U.S.A.C., with a class of students, visited the school on m ennimep Tuesday. Dorothy Hanlon conducted the group on a tour of the school. GIVE' RIGHT 1 i i :$ , - , -- I t ?f M'i P. V , fiir. and' Mrs.' Harold B. Knutson; left last Wednesday for, a YOui FROM . f ',1 Table Lamps $95 Irene Pete, .student, was operated on for "appendicitis at the campus hospital Thursday. The patient is reported to jbe . in 'good condition. t " t Mrs. Dale' Becker has' resigned her' position as staff nurse - in the campqs hospital. A farewell was 'held' in her honor' Wednesday afternoon. " Mrs. Becker left Saturday morning, on a trip, to the Eastern States to Visit relatives and friends. .She plans to return here a few days before Christ if f mas. a get-togeth- ' SILK A PRACTICAL home. LAMP SHADES HASSOCKS FOR FLOOR tAMPS Choice of styles and colors. i lik- in all the favorite colors and styles. - i ; GIFT-- ., that will add comfort and beauty to her Round, Square, from t - A VERY THOUGHTFUL AND USEFUL GIFT! J" h f CARD TABLES beautfui colored tops. Dr. Elliot Howe, professor Delight Your Child With A and Practical ROCKER MUSICAL Natural wood. JU All hardwood. Blond finish.Comfortable .... Metal legs. . Double braced top 'John Bahe lAbe, student, un derwent a hernioorhaphy opera tion in the campus hospital on His condition is reThursday. . ported as good. - of the department of elementary education at the Brgham Young University; with 45 B.Y.U. students visited the school on Fri- day. . . Dorothy Hanlon conducted the group on a tour of the campus. " Sparkling clear PLATE glass. All sizes for DOOR or WALLS in decorative or plain borders. From Shell ir HOOVER Be Happier With A Hoover! ALWAYS j ost like the FIRST QUALITY! shell love Gaymodes! Their pefect fit, smooth wonderful texture, .flattering sheerness! And the colors! Smart fashion shades! Yes, theres a Gaymode shade for every color in her wardrobe! Be a real Santa! Buy her 3 pairs! '8'j to 11. yyv v y- yv th - Oil V The finest cleaner regardless of price. It beats as it sweeps as it cleans. 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