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Show Senior Champions Open Class Champions 11600 IHDIAN : SCHOOL STUDENTS JIM CHEERED TEAMS IN TOURNAMENT t i V - 'v '' " i Or J Total Of 52 GomGS Arer following Winning teams: t t,en class' champions (age! Plnved Bv 47 Teams 16 anct over) Building No 65 Senior Champ'ons (ages Weeks B'avcs; During Four w " iS Urn - - -- - e l WP O' aerto - - v ! 14 and 15) Building No 24 PL spirit was out in force rates; Junior champions (ages at Intermountain Indian" school flncU3) BuiWlng no. 29 Red Saturday evening as 1600 stu- Eagles; Midget champions (ages dents cheered their favorite 11 and under) Building No. 44 teams in the intramural basket- Cubs. M U ball tournament finals. Open class consolation .The tournament was comBuilding No. 64 Warriors; consolation winners, prised of four divisions and 47 Senior teams. A total of 52 games Building No. 28 'Redskin Hobos; consolation were played over a period of j Junfcr winners, Mid- ' Jour weeks ' Building No. 39 Demons; A. get consolation winners, Build-BoycGeorge Superintendent presented trophies to the '"''No. 44 Little Chiefs. School L if Jt n t ' S. I - U I t' - tf is. win-jner- f", e v . , Consolation Midget f h i t f t fajt43idLWP' aMwat, row, ieit to rignt: tiomer rtez, orown jr., vvauace Donald Lee. 2nd row: Buddy Antonio, coach; Chee B. Toledo, Peshlakai, John Yazzie, John Lewis Begay and John Jim Billy. rane, Leo isuuuginiue, Frank Morris, Robert ESo Abbie Francisco was absent. 1st row, left to right Buddy Doctor, Luke Yazzie, Ned Y. Begay, John Y. Holliday, Fred Nelson Jr., Tommy Talker, 2nd row: Lewis Ayze, coach; Ernest Martin, Jack Chischil-lHarold Dejolie, David Endischee, Freddie Dennison. Junior Champions function. , Sam Ahkeah, chairman of the Navajo Tribal Council, Howard Gorman, chairman of the Resources committee of the Advisory committee of .the Tribal Council and G. B. Keesee Area Irrigation engineer of the Window Rock area, arrived on cam- 1st row, left to right: Freddie Anthony, James K. Yazzie, Tom Lee Cabonie, David Shondee, Johnny Brady. 2nd row:Bahe Bitsitty, coach; Harry Upshaw, Danny Lee, Hos-ki- e -- pus Friday evening. The gentlemen attended the meeting of the San Juan River coordinating committee In Salt Lake City last week. They stop-- ' ped here to visit until Tifesday when they will return to Window Rock, Arizona. Tsosie, Jimmy Etsitty, George Wauneka. Senior Consolation Dr. George A. Boyce, Thomas jTommaney, Wilma Victor, and Genevieve Harrington will leave Thursday for Los Angeles where they will attend the American Association of School Administrators conference from March 8 to March 32. Mrs. Lynn Eagles was on sick leave last week. x f.i Midget Champions f' ,i( . i tsi Girls in Building No. 18 presented a program last Sunday evening in the campus auditorium. All girt students, advisors and attendants were present. The entertainment Included Indian songs, dances, rope whirling, square dancing and , clowning. The program was prepared by students assisted by Agnes An clno, Mrs. Dorothy Brown and Mrs. Juana Carr. , Mrs. Charlie Skenandore was honored at a baby shower on Wednesday afternoon, given by one of her associates on the girls advisory staff. Those present included: Charlotte Mangseth, Mary Joyce, Billie Holder, Barbra Earl, Mrs. Can celia Tsosie, Mrs. Juana Carr, Agnes Ancino, Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Mrs. Dorothy Wyant, Mrs. Lucy T. Begay, Mary Young, Mae Litzen, Mrs. Betsy Fobb, Mrs. Claw, Mrs. iBertha Bird, Mrs. 'Peggy Russell, Mary Lou Jess, Mrs. Lorraine Yazzie, Mrs. Loris Peshlakai, Mrs. Mollie Russell, Mrs. Margaret Lincoln, Mrs. Ella Vale, Mrs. Eva Diswood, Caroline Dashee, Sadie Roanhorse, Louise Roanhorse, Mrs. Laura Bennett, Amie Yazzie, Mary Jane 1st row, left to rights Kee Delgarho, coach; Keedo Kaye, Aragon, Bessie Lee, Clara Nora Becenti and Florence Carl Peter Begay, Benjamin Staley, Charlie Yazzie - Jr.,. Peter Johnson Jr. 2nd row : Phillip Y. Bedoni, Charles C. Garcia. I rtn .5 VS&AC, ' Teller. ft Jim Bordeaux will leave Saturday on a business trip to Phoenix, Arizona. He will attend the conference on new accounting procedures. He expects to return here in one week. News Of Intermountain Indian School By Helen B. HiU f ( The 28 leaders present named the new organization, "Golden . , , , Spike YAZZIE YARNS 1st row, left to right: John Yazzie Toadacheene, John Mike," Ricardo Sandoval, King Mike, coach ; Henry Yabeny, TTobert (pharley, Billy Y. Lee, David Bryon Rico and Ben Open Class Consolation office, gave a talk on how this new type of organization would y, Edgar L. Wight, education specialist in agriculture, left last week-enfor Muskogee, Okd lahoma, where during March and most of April he will confer with Dr. A. IB. Caldwell, area educationist and will visit seven Mr. Indian boarding schools. Wight will aid teachers in getting resource conservation In the school curricula. Mr. Wight will also confer with W. H. Clasby who Is employed by the State Department of Education as director of the division of Indian Education. 1st row, left to right : Jimmy Alexius, James G. Lee, Bob Johnson, Ned Nez Claw. 2nd row: Benjamin Halwood, Andrew Sandoval, Oscar Chischilly and Frank Willeto, coach. . . rlson and daughter, Gloria South Dakota. of CA Oli, MA BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah -Friday, March 7, 1952 ' and Mrs. George T. Brooks are the proud parents of a baby boy born Wednesday, February 2f, in the Cooley Memorial hosMr. pital. X. (Visiting Mr. and Mrs- - Robert were Tolson over the week-entheir friends, Mr, and Mrs. Red Evans from Denver, Colorado. 'A mutton bone became lodged in Tom Yazzie Mexs throat last Friday. The student was rushed to the St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden, Where the foreign body was removed by Dr. Harold DeMars, bronehologist. J Curley, Keelth Chischilly. , Tom is getting along fine and CLEANER Vkitinfe Mr, and Mrs. James is much prsdwtd happier with the just FINEST VACUUM Box North Elder, Bordeaux over the week-enMexico, was here Monday find Bear River, 206 bones that nature intended anywhere In beauty, engineering design, Tuesday on an official visit per- South Box Elder and Intermoun- were Mr. and Mrs. George Mor- - him to have. utility, says American Society ef ! tain Indian school. The reortaining to personnel gnatters. destrial Engineers! ganization will allow for trainPaul Bramlet, principal, will ing over a larger area for more , be acting school superintendent, people. during the absence of Dr. George comeoiKM nominating Boyce, March 8 to March 12. , mittee under the direction of tic, j Auamson recommended George Boyce, Jr. suffered a that A. N. Rytting be nominated broken ankle Monday afternoon chairman of the new organizawhile skiing north of Mantua. tion. . He was accepted by acheaded friends clamation. His level wrapped him In blankets and Scout Ted Elkins, assistant left him lying as he fell while area executive from the Ogden sled a obtained toboggan they to transport him to the automobile, and to a doctor. Georges chief concern now is that hell be sitting out the remainder of the skiing seaKee-dah- ,, d Betty Lou Scacewater, of the fiscal underwent department, surgery last week at the Dee hospital In Ogden. She is re- portedly getting along fine. Nora Becentl of visory staff, was home in A coma Mexico, la$t wek the girls called to ad- her New Pueblo, to be with her mother who Is ill. Mrs. Lucy T. Begay entertained a group of students ait a party Saturday evening There was lstYow: Stanley James, Kee Chee Hal wood, Leonard Wilson. 2nd row: Bahe Bitsilly, coach; Tony 'Tsosie, Lee Yazzie Bitsoi, Johnah F. Scott and Kee L. Begay. j Junior Consolation . dancing, bingo and other games along with refreshments. Thost present Included: Irene John, Harry Curley, Irene PalRose Ella mer, Albert Smith, Billy, Robert Billy, Roy Yellow-ma- son. Clara Mae Begay, RaA Boy Scout leaders meeting mona Bighead, Harry Billy, and dinner was held Monday Ruby Curley and obby (Brown. evening in the, employees club Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sombrero on campus . . The ' important problem dis- for Tuba City, left last week-enfollowing the death of Mbs. cussed at the meeting was the, Sombreros sister. , reorganization of the five Scouting districts in this area workA M Patterson, area personing - under, the Ogden Council, j Bear River, South t nel officer from Gallup, , New including: FRIDAY RIGHT! ' I (MARCH 7TH) - d LT' :r V - it- - ,f r i BOX ELDER 0 Simply Rom where I sit ... Sy Joe Marsh Do Give A Hoof' For Easy .'left to right James D, Begay, Joe Otero Jr. 2nd rowri Patrick Thomas, Freddie Newman, Wilbur Charleston, David Dick Peter. 3rd row: Jimmy Begay, Cato John BenallyBen I. Lewis, Dick C. Yazzie and Johhny , ' Easy Roberto Anally got rid of the noisy pigeons that used to ' ' whoop it np under his eaves, doxen He must have tried ways to scare them off. But no matter what he did, they would he right back cooing by Ids window the next morning. ; Then Easy thought of an old stuffed owl he bad in his attic. Hs propped it on the roof sob all the pigeons could see it. They left ... and three hoot owls have taken their place. Easy swears the hooting is even worse than tka toeing ef the pigeons. - From where I sit, quite often a bright idea will turn out to be not so bright after alL Thats why we should never be too sure of our ideas snd opinions hut always try to keep an open mind. I beliove a refreshing glass of beer is the best thirst-quench- er you may believe differently. But whos to say ones right and the ether is wrong? Lets just practice tolerance. Itll save a lot of hootin and hollerin. e CLUBSI THEY'RE NEW Too old for , groups and too young for grange or farm ut Uwyt'i papw tw timet a yeort e h't quiet no roari VS. ..They loit SpdSokM o Supef-tlee- nt rUi wllk lew weed 5-- ,4-H- - bureau, young farm people now have 5 H Clubs, the fifth H Happmeaning iness. Activities include square dances, box socials, hay rides," punics, and . planned - educational and pleasure trips. On the serious , side they stress community service. T-- 6 T-- 8 OGDEN , e Se nmaiingly Hght, only in utel e Doet all your duttlng; tweeptfloerti brightunt drapet, tpraytj waxen x f 0 Complete, coiti no more than otdk nary cleanerel h BEHS i Case Manure Spreader Case Manure Spreader 70-9- 0 4 0 S Alton remove duel from Hie eld Bushel U GVM-8P- .M see 4 1 FIRST, GAME, 6:30 P.M. fVt GENERAL ADMISSION RESERVED SEATS r COME I11 i LEwrri VUtrwnttrt I .Imnrom fftEE DEMONSTRATIONS! .............. 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