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Show Salt T,nke City where he tend tin" medical e llmil YAZZIE YARNS I mv Ms. Lucille Brevier. Mae Ere?. fdcr and brother. Jaidv. enjoyed the helid. n- - at their home m Jack'im Hole. Wyoming. txll1 atof till ol 1't.ih. r r: i; Mrs. Leona Rittershaus spent the Christmas holidays at her home m Milwaukee, Wisconsin. News Of Intermountain Indian School By Helen R. Ilill Genevieve Harington left on ColorThe nursery school children Wc lui'Mi.i;. fir LaSalle. holChristrna-entertained at a luncheon, Weil ado. to spend the nesdav noon, in honor ot their idays at her home. parents. The children had preMiss Grissom's special Navajo viously drawn names and gifts were exchanged. program school presented their Parents present included: Mr. Christmas program. Tuedav, in and Mr.--. Frank Willeto. Mr die auditorium. and Mrs. Terrance Reid. Mr. and The students enacted the im,Mrs. Harry Sloan, Mr. and Mrs pressive Nativity in story, song Frank Landvatter, Mr. and Mrs. and tableau. In charge of the Lewis Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Phil ptogiam were Donald Rodgers, Shebala. and Mr. and Mrs. Kugie Dean, Louise Dyer, DelFrank Claw. and bert Gibby, Teddy Draper t'.eorge Mitchell. George Boyce. Jr., a student at Spending the Christmas weekHeidelberg eollege. Tiffin. Ohio, is spending the Christmas ho- end on the reservation were Mr. and Mrs. Kayah David and son, lidays at his home. Nona and Phoebe Tobahe and Sharing Christmas dinner at George Mitchell. Hanlon's" apartment iDorothy La ure Ricks spent the Christ were Nora Grissom, Kugie Dean. Elizabeth Oliver. Maty Joyce, nas holidays at her home in Charlotte Provo, I'tah. Myrtle Arrow smith. Mangsetl). Anne Louise Dyer, Rita Keiser enjoyed 'the at her home in Salt Lake ICity. Sullivan, Lena Schott, Nine Jcf Jery and Floren e McClure. holi-iday- s Florence McClure, education specialist, arrived on campus illeneri It. Perez, teacher in the intermediate school, lias resignfrom Oklahoma, last week. ed his position and left for Gertrude GiCaen, set vice-- ide Jibrarian, left Wednesday eveThe hospital staff held llteir ning for Minneapolis to be at Christmas party last Wednesday the bedside of her. mot iter. afternoon. Names had previousFrank Landvatter, teacher in ly been drawn and gifts were the intermediate school, has re- exchanged. The patients also reand will ceived gifts. Refreshments of signed his position ileave the first of the year for cake and oHce were served. 6 Box Elder JOURNAL Bricjhain City. Utah I Friday. January 2, 1953 1 much in evidence. The "Teenagers" group of emTile girls who are members of J ployees cal lihen held a party on t!ie Hitermountain Girls Scouts 3 Christmas day in Building No. in their uniforms and SI. Mi's. Allen C. Hauser and a "ted as guides for the visitors.1? .1: rin.i'd W Quinn we;e Refreshments were served in chaperons at the occasion. roo'ii b Hie f blowing membeis of the girls 13I Naval Air Cadet Jerry Hui'-Council: Juanita Cooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Anna Mae Et.dtty, Mary Ann 1 home on Bia. Alice Kearns, Bernicee Bald- j '.iingenpool, arrived win Mignon Brown, Daisy Cohoe, furlough last Sunday. Stationed at Whitng Field at i a ire E. Yazzie. Milton, Florida, Jerry was trails-puiieBernita Lee. Nellie Vandever. home in a navy plane. He Mary Bitsoie, Mabel Johnson. expects to be home for 10 days. Retry Greymountatn. Mary Es- 'hr Yazzie. Evelyn T. Bia, Stella Mr. and Mrs. Otis Clingenpecl Attakai. Angela Smith. Ileien I Caoe and Elsie Jim. The beauand family entertained at a Christmas dinner for Mr. and tiful Christmas centerpiece for Mrs. Gordon Browm and Harvey the tea table was furnished .Mace, through the courtesy of the Flora! and Gift shop. After the guests had departed, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wight and Who act as leaders in all the girls family spent last week-endormitories1 a their respective Provo Mr. visiting Wights were invited to the girls activbrothers, Ralph and Monte and a sister. Mrs. Roma Waller. On ity room for refreshments. When; returned to their dorrnitor-their return they had dinner with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. ies, they took over the supervision of the buildings while I). O. Wight. ar attendants went to the ac- room for refreshments. tivity Mr. and Mrs. Ilany Roan horse The invitation design for open are the pioud paients of a baby hou.'(was made 'by Frances Gordaughter, born Tuesday, Decem- man. BO. ber at the Cooley Memorial The girls held an invitational hospital. dance, Saturday evening, in their "vmnas'ium. Sympathy is extended to Mr. There was folk dancing and and Mis. Curtis Jackson and Ballroom dancing. Refreshments Jack-sonfamily in the death of Mr. :d punch, cookies, candy and luthei, l.est week, in Salt nuts were served. Christmas Lake City. andles with small poinsetta piants and the punch bowl Mir- Elizabeth Oliver is rounded by holly all made a at the Cooley Memorial very attractive table. Charlotte Mangseth was in of decorations and .she charge A Catholic Sisters group from was assisted by the girls in1 Ogden visited here on Monday. Building No. 11-- and their at- Dorothy Hanlon conducted them tendant, Mrs. Marie Howard. on tour of the school. On Tuesthe reBarbra Earl headed day a similar group from Salt freshment committee. Punch was hake City was taken on a tour ,: eC vc revei a of the younger by Nathan Zollinger. girls including (Bessie Silago, Katherine Kasuse. Marie Gould, Wilma Victor and Mrs. N. VicKatie Mary Francisco, Annie tor entertained at Christmas 'aganitso, Irene Benson, Isabelle dinner for Mr. and Mrs. David Barney and Helen Benally. Slewart. The invitations were prepared v the girls under the direction On sick leave this week were if Maty C. Joyce. Invitation deLewis Fish of the special Navaity ns were submitted by each jo program school. Mrs. Gladys and the one chosen as Little and Naomi Hawthorne of (iormitory :h most attractive was made by lie hospital staff. No. rlvoivn Charles of Building Penneys' ; ' i ' Cling-enpeel- i. . - SAVE HOW! Large Size BATH TOWELS ' house your favor- ile colors. Blue, rose. grey, lime, gold and pink. Fine ( annon (iialily. An- of her Penney value! s! te-- ( ?? s; ; t Face Towels 27c 1 I Wash I 4 Cloths 2 for 27c k t JANUARY SAVINGS! s THESE v Douglas R. Stringfellow. NEWlLOWi PRICE! An economy a CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEA- 8199 $S9 81x108 Cases, 42x36 1&5&U Dr. George A. Boyce, Myrtle Ar- Special Value! - LACE - rowsmih. Frank Landvatter and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hill. ing her time in Washington. She Mr. and Mrs, John Stoneman on expects to leave iBrigham have had as guests over the hoiJanuary 6. idays, Mrs. Stoneman's father, from Duluth, The girls buildings held open Fraud Kreidier, Minnesota, and sis'ter, Margaret house, Tuesday evening, DecemKreidier from Sitka. Alaska. ber 23 from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. According to Charlotte Mang--eth- . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quintana head girls advisor, between visited relatives in Albuquerque, 300 and 400 people visited the New Mexico, during the holi- various dormitories during the days. evening. "The girls and the girls adJoining the teaching .sdaff of school this the intermediate visory staff are especially appreciative to all the people who week is McKay Kunz from Burn, took time at this very busy sea- Idaho. son of the year to visit the grils Mr. Kunz has previously taught dormitories. If they knew how school in Basalt, Idaho and has gratifying it was to the girls to spent two years on the reserva- have them come, they would ton in Arizona. feel amply Miss rewarded, Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Mangseth said. The rooms were attractively Christiansen during the holidays Harold Takendecorated in the Christmas was their friend, theme. A few rooms boasted cur-- ! aka from the Hawaiian Islands, Mr. Takanaka is a tains which the girls purchased themselves. The students were cal student at '.he Brigham very gracious hostesses. In some Young University. rooms, candy and nuts were ofwill Mrs. Edward Browning fered the guests . act as substitute teacher in Miss The girls who are in the home Harringtons school for the next mechanics classes called the at- few weeks. tention of their visitors with Billy E. Shirley traveled with great pride to the table lamps, end tables, what-no- t shelves and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Tsosie to other articles in their rooms as heir homes on the reservation likewise the girls in home econo-irni- during the holidays. Mr. Shirley classes displayed dresser reports that there is more snow, scarves, etc., which they had and it is voider on the reservamade. Guest books were very ;ion than- 'here in Bigham City. R v I Betty Greymounrain was the hostess at t'he door. Visitors at the dance were: Dorothy Hanlon, - RY nt i t price... an economy value! These are the muslin sheets homemakers count on for long thrifty wear through rugged use, constant laundering. Theyre long staple cotton, durably stitched. Scoop them up now at smart savings! 43c . 11-1- .' We are happy for this fine opMr. and Mrs. J. 'Cleon Chrisportunity for Joyce hut she will he greatly missed here at the tensen and family visited their' school. folks at Salmon. 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