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Show PAGE TOUR tox Third Ward MIA Maids Participate In T 21, Thursday evening. Arnstine , Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul entertained at bridge Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bramlet and family on Monday will be Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scin-t' Becker. , of Bovey, Minnesota. Joining the staff of the speis The couple, . friends . of the cial Navajo program school Heltn Hoskie of Toadlena, New Bramlets, are enroute to Call, ' fornia. Mexico. Mrs. Nolan Anna one Nos. edu. Clark, in Students groups and three of the special Nava- eatlon specialist, will address jo program school and their the teachers meeting on Thursteachers, Paul McCabe and day. Mrs. Clarks subject concerns Owen Burrell, enjoyed a trip to of teaching the preparations Salt Lake City, Wednesday. The groups visited the airport, materials. Mrs. Dean Stephens and Mrs. the zoo and Z.C.MJI. department Donald (Rodgers class enjoyed Malcolm Queton of the home economics school, were on sick store. a skating party in Building No. leave this week. , Ella Mae Casuse. 'At Lovely Pose Tieing Ceremonies ELDER JOURNAL Dixie Burnett and Mary Alice Johnson then played a piano duet, Tea (For Two followed by talks by Lavon Hunsaker and o Carol Spenidlove. A piano selection, "Deep PurSharonne Steed, followed by a vocal solo, "As The Rose by Evalu Mills. Each of the girls, gowned In pastel formats, placed her rose In the vase and told her reason for choosing the color she had chosen. The bouquet was then tied toy Mrs. Lola Oman and presented to Mrs. Nola B. WatX'-L kins, YWMfA president, who retorief remarks, and sponded with returned it to the girls. The Mia Maids then presented the roses to their mothers. Owen Chidlster offered the benediction. ,.rv. cO Refreshments were served by Carol Mclntire and Joan Neff. A lUshers for the evening were : Diane and Sharon Christensen. Many parents witnessed the ceremony. 'Leaders for the group are Mrs. (Lola Oman and Mrs. MIA Maids Of The Third 1.0.1 Ward I V, t ' ,.! Colleen Chugg. . . . left to right: Evalie Mills, Gwen Chidester, Sharonne Steed, Lavon Hunsaker, Reva Those Mia Maids taking part Hailing, June Larsen, Diane Christensen, Mary Alice Johnson, Sharon Christensen; in the ceremonies were: Dixie Carol Spendlove, Dixie Burnett, Carol Mclntire and Joan Neff. Seated are MIA leaders : Burnett, Mary Alice Johnson, Mrs. Colleen , Chugg and Mrs. Lola Oman. Reva Carol Spendlove, Jean Neff, toe played off. 'Hailing, Carol Mclntire, Gwen The first real coke oven in this Chidester, Evalu Mills, Sharonne Steed, Lavon Hunsaker, Janice, country is believed to have Many students and members Diane and Sharon Christensen been built in Connellsvllle, Pa., of the staff atended the Iowa and June Larsen. toy a foundry owner. Ghosts versus .the American LeNews Of Intermountain gion basketball game In the Indian School Box Elder high school gymnasium, Monday evening. By Helen B. Hill ple," was played toy WJoJoJpJoXorfpicf) r?C$0 rT0YoToo $2.00 Tussy $2.00 Tussy CLEANSING LOTION CREAM L25 51. 9S0 URGE CHAMOIS TYPE SKIN ..... lads like a fw oOzojyLood-jy:- dressing up too, in kaynsb r. dress shirts YAZZIE YARNS co. THI RAY BASKETBALL Jki DRUGGIST MONDAY, MARCH :ufy36acco-'$octa9Hia-bi AMERICAN 17TH LEGION vs. FRED M. NYFS OF OGDEN ( 8:00 P. M. GAME PRELIMINARY COLORED WOMEN vs. WHITE WOMEN 7:00 P. M. 58 So. Main Phone 4 ' . Box Elder High School Gym - .. ,AIil vt-- Its National Smile Week, so Mae Bressler, teacher In the there should be a Jot of . white special Navajo program school, ; t teeth flashing all over the cam- is on sick leave. pus. As a means of protection Members of the Phi Delta from this constant precipitation, Kappa fraternity from the US. should least smile a at let you A.C. visited on campus Wednesbe your umbrella. day evening. The group was Mrs. IRlta Johnson, Euphrasia taken on tour of .the school folMitchell and (Mrs. William Co- lowing which dinner was served llins were hostesses at a bridal in the Employees club. Roland B. Harris, Who was In shower given in honor of (Rcharge of the program, gave a oberta Barney Sunday evening. brief talk concerning the facts of Invited guests included: Mrs. the Intermountaini Indian school HoMr. Mrs. and Boyce, George lland Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Lee program. Voigtlander, teacher in O. Hansen, Pierson (Metoxen, theGeorge intermediate school, spoke Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stephens, on the subject, Teaching in (Marjorie Peddicord, Mrs. Sidney Indian schools in . contrast . to Sloan, .Mrs. Harry Sloan, Mrs. public schools. Nora Kee, Marian Newton, Lilteacher-ilian Harrison, Mrs. Eleanor Leslie Sombrero,' ' addressed the group terpreter,' Mr. Lorenzo and Mis. Clah, View "The to pertaining Navajo Smith, Mrs. Betty Chase, Katherine Daniels, Mrs. Lillian Mil- point with respect to boarding school education. ford, (Mrs. diene King, Mrs. JoseAn entertainment of Indian Mrs. Laugh-lingElla Antonio, phine Mr. and Mrs. King Mike, songs and. dances was presenMr. and Mrs. William Narcomey, ted. Phillip Cover sang songs of Mr. and Mrs. Llndred Onsae, the Pawnee tribe, Lindred On Mr. and (Mrs. Frank Wllleto, sae, the Hop! and Phil Shebali, Mrs. Jenny Begay, Mr. and Mrs. the ZunL. Kee Delgarito, Mr. - and Mrs. Navajo songs were sung H by Mis. Anna Hunsa- students,- - Betty Greymountain, MaoINtosh, Anita Ann 'Begay, Polly Begay ker, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs.' David Pa- and Eloise Earl. trick, Mr. and Mis. lewis Ayze, Lorenzo Smith and 'his .11310 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown, bow Club,' an Indian . . dance William Collins and the bride- team comprised of - students, groom, Neil Bedoni. , Yebechal, presented the Navajo the Navajo feather-dance- , the All cookie jars should be fill Apache devil dance and the ed this week for the Girl Scouts hoop dance. are' selling cookies during this National Girl Scout week. If you Lucille Coffee, student return havent been approached you ed to the campus hospital from would be wise to contact the St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden Scouts for the cookies are migh- where she underwent surgery on ' t her hip. ty tasty., , ; , , . n 4 Amazing how muchaKaynee v shirt can do . - for small lads! " Perfectly f tailored in proportion to growing up sizes, with fabrics that stay on friendly terms with soap and water. For a gift, if hes going .. ' : places, or to give his boy chum for birthday celebrations, you cant miss pleasing f with a Kaynee junior dress shirt ' i ' ' . with 3 touoh of voor too Most cars lead a double life. A good part of the time, theyre running errands, taking children to school, taking women to stores, taking men to work, taking family and friends to clubs and social functions. It doesnt call for a very great output of horse power for duties like these. t But there are times when you want a car that can do vastly more, and these are the . times when youll want what this years Roadmaster has to offer. Beneath its proud hood, theres a Fireball 8 that can let loose 170 Engine a valve-in-hea- d lively horsepower when needed. And alongside this engine theres also an Airpower carburetor which thriftily feeds fuel and air through two smaller-than-usubarrels for normal driving which means that you now use less gas at 40 than youd formerly use at 30. But there are two barrels in reserve waiting for you to call them into action and they let loose a soaring rush of power that sinks your shoulders back into the seat cushion, swoops of a tight spot up a hill you past a truck-o-ut sets your speedometer needle to registering al added miles more than twice as fast as your watch can tick off the seconds; . The boys advisory department is sponsoring a St. Patrick invitational dance in the boys gymt nasium Saturday evening. The boys will invite the girls to this occasion and It is estimated that approximately 900 students will be there of the green." According to Roland B. Harris, head boys advisor, the boys swimming meets will be in full swing during the next two weeks when and finals will the-trial- s Iks . is an experience you certainly should know firsthand. Tou should also know how Buicks Power Steering provides a helping hand in slow motion maneuvers lets you keep the feel of the car in straightaway driving. And just for good measure, this 52 Roadmaster also has the biggest brakes of any postwar Buick the greatest trunk space since spare tires moved off the front fenders a warning light that glows when the parking brake is set and to top it all, the smartest interior fabrics that Buick has ever offered. When are you coming in to look this distin guished performer over? We urge you to make it soon. tkmipmnU. aatumrim. trim mul mtxbit on mUomt Bojumastxx only. . 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