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Show 12 Box Elder JOURNAL1 Brigham City. Utah Friday, December 5, 1952 The source of the St Law-fiac- e Ttver ia the State of Tn'.crmnimiain YAZZIE YARNS Indian School By Helen B. Hill Inspirational Thought for Today "No man has a good enough memory to be a successful liar. Abrahom Lincoln. LOOK... on page 3 for the FISHER MOTOR Co. 'announcement about the new PONTIAC for '53 Shorty, Edison Becenfi, John were present: Alice M. Silago, lo. ; decorations, Johnny Kenneth F. Cayaditto, Grace May-bellWilieto, chairman, Sam Billy, Silago, Truman Toledo, Leo C. Begay, Eddie Wilson, AnBegay, Kee Navajo, Dorodrew Morgan. thy Jean Denny, Herbert Paul Henry Gambler, John Bennett, Denny, Loretta Begay, Dan Willie Y. Begay, Henry Brackner, Frank, Gladys Yazzie Cherley, Jimmy Shorty and Phillip Lee. Wilson Thompson, Carolyn Pinhad to, Jerry Pinto, Louise Pinto, The boys themselves The Joseph LeClere family re- charge of the entire party. Jam- Leonard Wilson, Alice Mae Ruscently received word from Joe es Burnside designed the Invita- sel) and Leonard Kenneth. Weight, former boys advisor tions, with the traditional turAccording to Charlotte Mang-seth- , here at the school. keys and pumpkins and a pilthe members of the Girls Joe who Is serving in the army grim couple. House Council "have taken upon stationed at Independence, Mis-- , Four students, David and An- themselves the tremendous task sourl, about six blocks from Mrs. dy Endischee and Sam and of Observing the birthdays of Harry Trumans home, their 1000 girls," Benny Holiday visited Weight is there with Joe. Each month council president, Joe reports that everything Is mothers at the Ogden State fine and that he expects to have last week: King Mike Evelyn T. Bia, appoints a coma furlough at Christmas time accompanied the boys on the mittee of five girls wfio check through the student roster to when he and Belle will come trip. find the names of all girls whose home. On November 11, the couple Students are enjoying televi- birthdays fall In that month. screen in The committee then issues an Visited Helen and Phyllis Le- sion from a Clere at Haskell Institute where Building No. 92. There are spe- invitation, to a birthday party they were "treated royally" by cial scheduled nights so that all honoring all those listed. The' birthday party' for "Nothe LeClere girls. They hope to of the students may enjoy this vembers children" was held attend some basketball games modern miracle. At the boxing bout last week, Friday evening in the student and dances at Haskell this winThere were it was difficult to make the stu- recreation hall. ter, dents understand that they were games and daneng. A birthday not seeing a show or moving cake with a shining candle for Joining the teaching staff of picture and that what they were each of the honorees, was servthe special Navajo program seeing was happening at that ed. The House Council committee school recently was Dan W. Ca- minute. . in charge of arrangements for hill from Medford, Oregon. Mrs. Florelne Walling and the party Included: Daisy Co Residing on campus with Mr. Cahill are bis wife and two sons, Bobby and 'Frankie, en- hoe, Evelyn T. Bla, Ada Tsosie, week at Bemiece- Baldwin add Helen daughters. joyed Thanksgiving McCabe. iMrs. Cahill is the daughter of their home in Madras, Oregon. a Mrs. Marjorie Prescott and Returning here Saturday with sister of Bill Prescott, teacher. Mrs. Walling was her son, Lyle, Mrs. Juana Carr and Agnes and Mrs. J. W. Elliott, Joann Ancino of the girls advisory Bessie Lee and Mrs. Bertha Masseys mother. at a bri- staff were Bird expect to attend a Girl Scout banquet to be held in OgMrs. Leo Hess entertained at den, Dec. 3. a coffee, Tuesday evening, In honor of Mrs. Paul Bramlet, Katherine Pioche, Nora Vioen-ti- , Those present were: Mrs. Ger FlorMae and Young Mary trade Kyllingstad, Mrs. Alvin ence Garcia, relief attendants of Diekman, Gertrude Giesen, Mrs. the girls advisory staff, spent Charles Claybaugh, Mrs. Albert the week-enat their homes In Stoner, Mrs. Wally Toevs, Mrs. New Mexico and Arizona. Otis Cllngenpeel, Nina Jeffery, Mrs. Arthur Gillespie and Mrs. There were 470 students pres' J. F. Stoller. ent at the Thanksgiving dance given by the 'boys department In Mrs. Herschell Johnson and the boys gymnasium. The boys invited the girls to this gay oc Mns. Ellis Davis entertained on casion. Tuesday evening, at a baby The gym was decorated in shower in honor of Mrs. Vernon the Thanksgiving motif. Re Berry. . There were games and re freshments were served. Junior Sandoval served as gen freshments and Mrs. Berry re' eral chairman of the party. In- ceived many lovely gifts. Mrs. vitations, Charlie Brown, Jr., Guests present were: chairman, Wilson Toledo, Jimmy Phil Shehala, Miriam Roan-horsMrs. William Narcomey, Moore, Daniel Litzen and Her man Holtsoi; refreshments, Don Mrs. Eleanora Teseny, Mrs. Joaid Lee, chairgian, Henry Bain seph LeClere, Mis. Cover Berry bridge, Clarence Tsosle, Robert and Mrs. Lyle Berry. Draper and Dan (Nez. The girls In Building No. 16-Music, Leo Tsinnijinnie, chair man, Andrew Henry, Johnson Mrs. Lorraine Yazzie, attendant, Nez, Harold DJolie and Haskie entertained a group of boys in r their dormitory living room, on Cody. Transpotation, Melvin Yazzie, Saturday evening. The following boys and girls chairman, David Shondee, Rob ied out to serve the holiday din-euci lu I lie aluiluila. The dining halls were decora ted in the Thanksgiving theme with student made turkeys on each table. The menu consisted of roast tUrkey with all the fix-in- s and pumpkin pie. rt T It was a bad day for the gobblers here at the school on Thanksgiving day. The 2300 enrolled students consumed 87 turkeys, weighing approximately 20 pounds each. Many employees In keeping with the spirit of the day, turn- - e san-itoriu- h For a great straight 21 a great blend 1 Trythe" show pY i honoring , Louise Koanhorao, In the girls activity room. Louise received many lovely gifts. dal The girls in 20-2- , held Claw attendant, Mrs. Sadie an invita- tional party in the student recreation hall, Saturday evening Each girl invited one boy. There were games, dancing and refreshments served. Building Begay 19-- attendant, Mrs. Lucy T. held a fry-brea- d party in the recreation hall, Saturday evening. The girls spent the evening playing games and practicing for the posture parade. Aboulf tie girls buildhiR. hae already ay0 , Particular wish to. . . announced that tne j' visit Salt Like City ,to see tbejWHat S In A Name Christmas lights and other CLEVELAND, O. (UP) Mayof Christmas things. Ray Calvin of suburban' Seven Hills Village knows whats It) All Watchmakers a name and he wants his kept the way it is. ' GREENVILLE. Miss. (UP) Louis B. Hazelwood says watchVillagers proudly unveiled a making and repair runs natur- metal plaque to go on. the front ally in his family. All the men of their new Tecreation building, have engaged in the trade since then backet) up in embarrassthe first Has le Bois set up busi- ment, ness in Paris in 1400, "Mayor Ray Calbin," it read. ! It was sent back fof recasting. Phone your society news to 771 a taste of Mr. and Mrs. George Howard from Ft. 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