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Show - chorus, animal game and night for Ft. Douglas, where ucnccs. they will enter Uncle Sam's ar-- ' mv. Kayali David sang a solo and there was community singing. Students Leo Tsijinnle and Art all girl dams was directed Ben Y. iBegay were employed h Mis. Jessie Jejiperson. Mr. this week at the Hill Field. solos. vocal two rendeied (lihliy Mrs. Jenny Begay returned to Sening on the entertainment committee were: Delbert Gibby. her duties as dormitory attenKayah David, Clarence Hill, dant on Monday, following an Morris Fleischman, Mrs. Wilbur extended leave which involved Mis. Malcolm Qucton. a broken leg. an operation and Curley. Dorothy Hanlon and Gen. li. a new addition to her family. Yazzie. Jerry, King who underwent The bo vs department will en- surgery at the Veterans hospitertain at a Spring tea, in honor tal in Salt Lake City, returned o! all teachers, Sunday after- to work, Monday. noon at 2 p. m. to in p. m. Air. and Mrs. Eahe Bitciily atbuilding No. 22. tended the bear dance, a Spring Students Kddie Ba: bone. John- dance among the Ute Indians, ny Mitchell, John Might, John Tuesday. D. Yazzie, Abbic Fiunciseo and The movie, Soldier Homer Nez, Jr., left "Pony Tuesday starring Tyrone Power, a benefit show for the junior class, was held in the campus auditorium, Saturday morning and Sunday and Monday evenings. 11. The juniors appreciated the fine turnout for this show. The proceeds will be used fur graduation next year. name-- YAZZIE YARNS News Of Indian School By Helen B. Hill Inspirational Thought for Today Without faith a man can do nothing; with it all things are possible." Sir William Osier. held The sponsorship party Inst Friday evening in Building No. SI was eniojed by boili the students of group la and their sponsors. There were refreshments and games including a eon'est on use of nicknames, egg game, blindfold, balloon game, puzie eun.-r-q 13 LOCAL H KBUH - 5:00 I. 800 ON YOUR DIAL PRESENTED DAILY I!Y Three educators from the government of Ryukyu, Ohinawa, Kiko Kinjo. Eikichi Oyasuso, Tohara, with their interpreters, Daniel Kim from Washington. D. C., were on campus Thursday. The gentlemen visited here as part of their itinery which was planned by the office of Education in Washington In conjunction with the state board of education of Salt Lake City. The group met with Superintendent George A. Boyce and were taken on a tour of the school. Rocky Mountain Dairy Products -- qpgQpQaiiTft'finfl s v's ' ' A & Ralph Mize and G. IB. Keesee from the Window Rock Area office and Robert Dudley of the Washington Indian office, are on campus for several days. Mrs. Walter Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Morrow and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Munz are planning a trip to Jackson Hole Mr. this ad week-end- . Walter Pearson, instructor in skilled trades, 'has resigned his position effective May 8 when he and Mrs. Pearson will leave for San Francisco. Boost your profits and enjoy more convenience, protection against fire and accidents, and other benefits . . , by lighting your barns and sheds and yard. Electricity costs so little, and yet saves so much time, work, and worry on your farm. BUY FROM YOUR DEALER ? 2 OWER . ,!0ffi 333202 IEed Kirk-ham- Who Owns How Much Of City Hall? Developing... Printing... 4 Invited guests included: Laure Ricks, Mickey Davis, Mrs. William Christiansen, Mrs. George Voigilander, Mrs. George Lowry, Mrs. Sammy Silversmith, Mrs. Alvord Cox, Mrs. Peter Three Mrs. Stars and her 6ister-in-laLouise Smith, Mrs. Max Secrist and Mrs. Edward Browning. Ear R. Hoage from Washington, D. C., addressed the employees in Building No. 81, on Enlarging . . . and Mm. Peter Three Stars, last week, was Mr. Three Stars sister, Mrs. William Smith of Poplar, Montana. Thursday afternoon. Mr. While here Mrs. Smith Hoage spoke on the rights, privileges and obligations called home when her son of the government employee. fered an appendicitis attack. and Mrs. Three Stars drove Visiting at the home of Mr. home. was sufMr. her Will Be Open MONDAY & TUESDAY CLOSED WED. & We have the NEW Kodak Verichrome Duo-Pa- k , . . a roll for your camera one for a spare e THURS. Watch for opening in new location. COMPTONS ARI & MUSIC CO. PHONE 5-- n 3 0MuDs7 t LakevDle set a price on Its hold6 Box Elder JOURNAL chief Lakeville's while ings, Brigham City, Utah executive, Ralph Blood, wants Friday, Aprtl 24. 1353 CONNEAUT, O. (UP) The city the properties appraised. Both sides are marking time. hall here may be divided between Conneaut and adjacent Lakeville as the result of a controversy that goes back 10 years when Lakeville was incorporated as a separate community. One-thirof city hall then remained in Conneaut and the rest In Lakeville. There is another, but at the moment, lesser sore point When the incorporation became complete, Conneauts library turned out to be in Lakeville. Mumps Are Reported Right now, Conneaut's Mayor One case of mumps and one John Walker, has demanded that case of strep infection were reYoull like our work . . . and Our mod ported contracted in Box Elder REMINDER erate price. Why not order extra county during the week ending April 17 by the Utah State Deprints for the folks when you leave partment of Health. OFFICE SUPPLY your films for developing? FOR SALE tained her Thursday night The Board of Education of the bridge club this week. 'Members Included: Box Elder County School District present Mrs. Arthur Arnstine, Mrs. Mor- will receive bids until 12 oclock ris Fleischman, Mrs. Frank Cro- Noon, April 30, 1953, for the well, Elizabeth Oliver, Gertrude fence on the East Line of the Mrs. Otis Clingenpeel School Property in Mantua, Giesen, Utah. (Bidder shall remove all and Dorothy Hanlon. posts, rails and gates and resultMrs. Charles Sonntag and ing debris, and shall properly Mrs. Charles Burnett entertained fill in all postholes. The Board reserves the right jointly at a party in the Sonnany or all bids. tag home, last Thursday eve- to reject BOARD OF EDUCATION ning. (BOX ELDER COUNTY There were games and refreshSCHOOL DISTRICT, ments and a surprise baiby gift By Eberhart Zundel, Clerk. . to Mrs. Jim was presented Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wight and family recently were Mrs. Wight's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Sommerfeldt and their son, Mark, from Cardston, Alberta, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson and daughter, Elsie, from Edmonton, Alberta; and Mr. Wights aunts, Mrs. Sadie Malkin and Mrs. Emma iBroadbent from Leavitt, Aliberta. 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