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Show telephone eall saying he was at city hall. When he arANNA, 111. (UP) Polite here wanted a don't believe In exerting them- rived, police arrested him an selves? Frank Taylor received a disorderly conduct charge. Arrested 4 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, January 9, 1953 Phone By POLIO BENEFIT 1953 POWER, PERFORMANCE, STYLING BUICK-N-EW YAZZIE YARNS News Of Intermountain Indian School By Helen B. Hill - I) 8 P.M. - BEHSGYM , Mary Joyce and Myrtle Artow smith entertained ail of the girls attendants and adviso.s at cottee from 1:30 to 3:30 p in on December 30. Guests fimi to u p m. vveie all of the Lull.-fio- wives of t'he Utah Depot Officers club, Thursday evening. Her subject pertained to the Intermountain Indian school. I A farewell party in honor of was held last Joyce Thorson Friday afternoon in Building No. TAN NOVELTY Mr and Mrs. Phil Shebala on joyed the Zuni Shaleko eeremon ial held on the Zuni reseivation The newly appointed personal secretary to Congressman-elec- t Douglas Stringfellow, was presented a gift by members of the administrative staff and department heads. Mrs. Dean Stephens was on the sick list this week. -A TRAVELERS Featuring during the holidays. Buick introduces for 1953 a Golden Anniversary line of cars with outstanding engineering develop, ments which include the world's newest engine and an advanced Dynaflow transmission. Pictured in the Buick Riviera in the Super Series, most popular hard-toabove is the turns up 170 horsepower with a compression ratio of 8.5 to 1. line. Its new engine, leader of all , No. teachers to know more about In- 16-- won the awaid with a com- tendant in Building dians. Miss Hanlon's subject will bination tumbling and singing was called to her home in Sioux City, Iowa, to be with her young pertain to the history, customs act. The House Council girls had son who is to undergo surgery. and religion of the .Navajo. and Loretta children, prepared a lovely birthday-them- Her table and when refresh- Dwayne accompanied her on the Mae Bressler entertained at a bridal shower in honor of Mrs. ments were served, carried in a trip. Mrs. Emily Bunch is subDooley Shorty, Sunday after- cake with 82 bright candles stituting for Mrs. Wyant in the noon. burning one for each of the dormitory. V-- 8 p two-doo- r, 19-2- YIPPIE GARLAND All American I 7,1 I T i V 7 vs. ; I 46-4- Katherine Morrell from Logan is employed as a teacher in the home economics department, replacing Mrs. Ruby Price who is on leave. Mrs. JMCEES Joseph Aguiler resigned his position of teacher here at the school and left last week with his family for Phoenix, Arizona. WRESTLING MATCHES MAX ROBINETTE vs. t 5p ! ' EARL KUNZLER VERN WELLS SPECIAL FEATURE mU INDIAN department. Tso-sie- The Staff Family Service committee will sponsor a movie for the benefit of the nursery on January 12, in the campus auditorium. Mrs. Ellen Baker, mother of Word has been received' from Mrs. Imogene Dogeagle, is on the Dale (Beckers. They have the sick list this week. bought a home in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. Their address is All of the Intermountain girls 7025 Cleveland avenue. Dale Is with, birthdays in December teaching in an Upper Darby were guests of honor at a birthschool and also is operating his day party, New Year's eve, in own printing business in the the girls recreation haiL basement of their home. There was bingo, folk dancing Novelty Wrestling Match - ss 4 SMOOT John Lewis, recent graduate from Sherman Institute, has accepted a position in the foods On 6ick leave in the special Navajo program school this week were Lewis Fish. Mrs. Dooley Shorty, Donald Rodgers and Mrs. Matthew Johnson. ALSO BILL honored guests. The lights were turned off and the hostesses sang Happy Birthday" to all of the December birthday girls. A committee of girls from the House Council in charge of arShorty included: rangements for the party inElsie E. Begay, Alice Norton, cluded: 'Mary Yazzie, Laura E. Flora Beach, Rose Mary Jones, Yazzie, Alice Silago and Daisy , Lena Martinez, Catherine ohoe. They were assisted by Lillie Richard, Betty Tom, Charlotte Mangseth. Bessie Cadman, Lucy Cadman, Gloria Yazzie, Mary Wagner, Mrs. Dorothy Wyant, girls at Dorothy Becenti, Lucy Lee, Bessie Etsitty and Molly Barbone. teacher-interpreter- PLUS EXCITING AND NOVELTY JUNO UYMETSU e Andrew Sorenson from Provo has accepted the position of teacher in the intermediate Refreshments were served and school. Mrs. Shorty received many towels made by the students in her Elizabeth Oliver was discharg- class, where she is employed as . ed, Tuesday, from the Cooley a Memorial hospital. Guests present besides Mrs. ALL STAR SQUAD DANCE Presented by Students of the Rainbow Club from the. Indian School Tickets available from all J. C. Members and Lee Hansen, Indian School Polio Benefit Sponsored By Brigham City Jaycees education Hanlon, Dorothy specialist, will speak before supervisors and principals (a social studies group) at the Capitol building in Salt Lake City, Saturday morning. The group would like Utah and an amateur show was presented toy the various dormitories. A prize of a beautifully decorated birthday cake was awarded the dormitory drawing the most applause with their amateur number. Caroline Pinto and Alice Casuse from Building No. z 0 "PICK TWO BIG FEATURES jAcKlomas MASTERPIECE X THE PICTURES DOUBLE BILL EXCITING THE ACE OF THE fj J2Z VJEST SETS VANESSA LEE I. BROWN COBB THE PACE OF THE YEAR! CO-HI- T mm Tin first coetect bftWMfl SEE! ftCTuaa Eertteid torsi GENE that others may walk! OF ADVENTURE! and SATURDAY TODAY BLASTING STORY of The MARINES! Friday and Saturday who Nez Tsosie Modesta makes her 'home with the Jim Kirkhams and attends public five Interschool, entertained mountain giils at a slumber paity, New Ypar's eve. According to Charlotte Mangseth, head girls' advisor, this was the first slumber party the girls had ever attended and they thoroughly enjoyed it. Modestas guests were: Fan- - presents DANCE No. 2 Building 81. M. T-- Mrs. Berrtia Birds son. Robe:t who has been spending Tte Christmas holidays with his mother, returned to Santa Fe New Mexico, Friday evening, to continue his studies in high school there. Wilma Victor spoke before the TUESDAY, JANUARY Helen Sagan ft so. Lewis, Ailene . Mary Ann Blown, Elizabeth D. NVz and Bct' Gishie. Erma Diswood was a guest at the party for part of the evening. Inspirational Thought tor Today emo"Do you want to gain tional poise? Remember the the grains of sand dropping one by one the crowded hours come to you always one moment at a time. hour-glass- nie HOQIAK CHRISIIAR McNALLT Tin world ton osaador bj a tkroit frm ootor space! AUTRY ALSO 1st Chapter of New Serial r 4 BIG CARTOONS Shorts M A T SAT. i I 1 NEE P. M. ' and 4 . BENEFIT IT'S HERE AT LAST! 0 f ' 1 4 ID AYS Starting Sunday A MASTERPIECE IN 4 9:00 P. Ml I & : t : 1 $ BINGO DANCING i! i Paris, Madrid, Africa, the whole world its canvas! . . . Ernest Hemingways epic story of the man w ho came to Kilimanjaro, to Ngaje Ngai, House of God, and dared not enter . . . for his life as his loves had been a sin. i i DON E MISS IT! FUN FOR ALL! MUSIC BY THE Bowie HARMON-IZER- S 3 PECK-HAYWARDGARDN- ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S 3 tadwai $50 WATCH ADMISSION .25 Large size ( HAM SPONSORED BY THE JAYCEES 7 OF BRIGHAM CITY by of yIMAKplRP TECHNICOLOR SUSAN AVA NEFF.dLEO DARRYL F. ZANUCK DKt.d by G. CARROLL. 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