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Show tAHK VALLEY REPORTS: News Of Intermountain School Community Offers Thanks To Laurence YAZZIE G. Carter For Work on School Board Palmer y Mrs. R. E. YARNS Something AicleH for. Esther! Bees, Iordan Meet Tonight In Benefit Game Brigham City. Utah i Friday, December li. 1953 and Melvin Munk returned Saturday night Horn Canada with Christmas several loads of trees. reA ward dinner and ward union is being planned for the Christmas holidays. The MIA have announced a special Christmas program lor December 1"), an evening of caroling on December 23. and a holiday dame on December 2(1 with the Johnson orchestra from Brigham City furnishing the music. The school lias set December 22 as the date for their Christmas program, according to Principal Sidney James. The weather has been very New Primary officers were cold with very little snow or sustained at fast meeting on moisture, but it tias not been Sunday. Dorothy Hose was ap- necessary to start feeding catpointed president with Dean tle yet. Hirschi and Phyllis Kunler as counselors and Dorothea Palmer Kinsey-Proo- f PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP) as secretary. They replaced Helen Carter, Deon Hirschi and Pembroke Colleges class of '51 Dorothy Rose, the retiring pres- disclosed in a class skit that its now motto is: Be Prepared for idency. Chester Kunzler, Kay Carter Kinsey." Nearly every voter turned out to cast a vote for his choice of candidates at the school elecBoth tion last week. Bishop Nelson and Herb Tanner are well known and well respected and it was a hard decision to make for people here. Our thanks goes to the retiring board member, our local L. G. Carter. Laurence has done a fine job for western Box Klder county in his ten years of service. We have only to look in at any school or school problem and see the improvements and modernization in all western schools which he has been instrumental in helping to bring about. Again, our thanks as a community to L. G Carter. Indo-Chin- Christmas Record Tune in on CBS on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 20 to hear the Protestant Navajo choir sing some Christmas oheer. Time is 2:30 under the dip. m. Choristers, rection of Mrs. Mary Gillespie, religious wmrker, are anticipating the fun of cutting the record for this broadcast. will be charged, proceeds to go to the athletic benefit fund. Bees, still smarting from to 35 route administered week, hy the Beet Diggers last will take the floor in better shape than they were previously, more exiperienred and with The a 64 a' smoother working team, howThe Box Elder Bees will have ever theyll be the underdogs. a real test tonight, Friday, when they again meet the Jordan Beet Principal reason for this is a warma in Diggers six foot, 10 inch giant on the up affair, this time on the local Jordan team by the name of gym floor. Pearl Pollard, plus two Game time for the second players back from last year's teams will be 6:15, while the championship team. At any rate, it will be inter-- I main event is scheduled for 8 p. m. esttng to watch these two prep Admissions of 25 and 50 cents teams in action Friday night. the Christmas tree; the band members will be in concert uniConstance Dickman form; Bishop Hunt from Salt Lake will be present and Dr Intermountain employees are George A. Boyce will address into their pockets to the children. digging support Scout work on the campus. Some of the commissioners Visitors Dr. Tran Cuu are turning in neat little piles Chan, recent of hard dollars to Curtis E. French visitor, was Jackson, fiscal accountant. particularly impressed with the organization of our school. Dr. Inventory time is here for Chan Is Che principal of two H. Stecommissioners. David high schools at Vietnam, Saiwart, Claire Bailey and Dean gon. He diredts the Tran Cuu Stephens. Registrations for the Chan school and is also local and national Scout organiof a democratic pozations are being processed. litical organization in his counChristmas red taipp doesn't altry. ways come on Christmas parNavajo Film cels. By Box tlder NEWS 6 gym, promises some attractive The Rainbow entertainment. some club will present real color and rhythm; Navajo children will sing "Silent Night" in Navajo; St. Marys of the Wasatch will present a pageant of the Nativity; theres a big special surprise and it isnt under all-stat- e a educaMiss Dorothy Hanlon, tion specialist, was invited by Dr. Skidmore of the sociology department at USAiC, to view the preview of a eommerciaJ She anfilm, "The Navajo. swered questions and discussed of the film the authenticity during three different student class periods. Miss Hanlon expressed the opinion that with a few exceptions the film was quite authentic. Rainbow Club Dances The Catholic Navajo party, Dec. 13, at 2 p. m. in the Boys Seniors Dine The Home Economics depart- ment, Myrtle Arrowsmilh, Miss Grissom, Miss Olifer and Mr. Crowell have developed a new idea for senior students on the camipus. You may call it family style, or banquet style, or restaurant style or just plain style anyway, from now on, its a more silent style in the dining atmosphere of their own. The new idea a senior dining Ask for Kentuckys finest straight bourbon OLD room. Fiscal iBaby On Decemiber 5, 2:32 p. m., a wee oaby girl arrived to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart. Mr. Stewart is employed in the Fiscal department. Mrs. Stewart was secretary to Dr. George A. Boyce. BRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY fyeerti as its Abne ESTHER WILLIAMS goes in for aquatics on water skis for her forthcoming Technicolor musical, Easy, To Love, which was filmed in the water ski capital. Cypress Cardens, Florida. Van Johnson and Tony Martin assist in the proceedings. M-C-- M Potato Talk Yesterday this Yazzie Yarn a potato. housewife followed Miss Stella Young, keeper of all good things to eat, introduced me to Mr. Otis Clinginpeel who in turn introduced me to the Life of the Intermountain potato. It seems that 100 saoks of potatoes per week must enter the truckers gates on the campus. wash 50 lbs of potatoes while it peels them. For blend If the potato climlbs into a always Kentucky's finest steam jacket cooker, it will Sl'SNYfmOO!' came out an escalloped potaBRAND to or some form of stew. There IfTTUCKY STKAl5 are two 100 gallon steam jacket hjrbon cookers and four 80 gallon cooka eertii w ers of the same type. These aSr WHISKEY shiny aBfairs double as ovens in Ronald Petersen, Thatcher, KENTUCKY BLENDED some kitchens. will institutional appear in his second proHand trucks carry an everage And, Otis remarked, They cant fessional fight, in 'Brigham City of 800 libs, per week from the burn." on Saturday night, January 9. storage room to the potato peelBOTH 86 PROOF. GRAIN (NEUTRAL BLENDED KENTUCKY WHISKEY CONTAINS 65 into the it was announced this week by If the hops potato er. The joy of the automatic THE OLD SUNNV BROOK COMPANY. SPIRITS LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY steam chef, which is a grand- John Gabel, promotor. "spud peeler is that it will father pressure cooker, it will for the His come out a mashed, browned or main opponent event is yet to be named. rnrhltriii baked potato. Throe shplves in Two good boys are available, the steam chef will hold a total Gabel said, but final selection of 600 libs, of spuds, which can has not been made. arrive on Yazzies plate 20 minwresAn Australian utes after they hopped into the tle and a preliminary bout will steam chef. 8 Don't Forget complete the combination fight Arts and Crafts shop wants card. student-designeIn Petersens first pro fight arts and crafts items. Yazzie Y'arns wants your here October 31, he scored a school and employee news, knockout over Lee Haynes in ROCKET ENGINI 1055-N- J. The nursery school Performance! You command the thrilling, used toys. Santa wants your local state taxes Mtvororf end extra; locally; s high compression power of the wants your he'ip. Your price depends upon dioks of model and "Rocket" Come in soon . . . take blend drinkers there is Sunny Brook I-- Line Up Fight Complete Selection TRICYCLES Card For Eve larger tired wheels from tag-tea- FOR ONLY u Ky Phone 5 48 d f. 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