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Show Friday, Dacamber 26, I960 Page 5 Holiday Traditions Renewed 1 MUSEUM SCOPE Christmas is a time for warmth and sharing laughter and caring. Dont become so bogged down in preparations of the house and gifts that you lose out on important satisfying joys. Besides all the details of shopping, fitting the gif! to the person, worrying about Can we afford menu planning, this, and holiday cooking, there is a Real Christmas going on in your life, too. The real Christmas is change, some customs will need to be changed too, letting go of those that no longer fit and that may make you sad adding some new ones that you will enjoy. You may want to enrich this Christmas by adding some customs from the ancestral countries of A nice your family. family sharing time could be planned, to talk to or others grandparents who might know of special customs, or make a trip to the library to look up books and periodicals. If your family has anfrom cestors several countries, you might want to do one or two customs from each country this year, or maybe emphasize one country this year, a different one next. If you are alone, try to get together with friends, or special groups that have ethnic celebrations. Make this Christmas one that adds to your happy memories. MERRY CHRISTMAS your memory of Christs mases bits and pieces of m; y, making a lovely mosaic, perhaps a few special traditions that are repeated each year. been Ive asking friends what they remember most about Christmas, and I have never yet heard about some gift they received. Always, it is the atmosphere thoughts of a friend, a parent, a child, snow, lights, food, fire, coziness, something special from the past. Traditions of families Children grow change. combine up, marry, their special tradition those of their with spouses to make new ones; loved ones leave us, we move to different The parrotlike beak of the areas of the country cuttlefish is strong enough have different to crush oyster and clam that As families shells. customs. past-perhap- By Max Martin Park Superintendenl I crriluriul Simchousr Muir llisliiriial Monument fireof "snootful" water on occasion, as did Lonnie Indian, who sometimes liked to revel in the spirits of the inebriating beverage. Taking those observations into account, I suppose one could safely surmise there is nothing worse than a drunken Indian, unless it is a drunken white man. Lonnie, Although who was a nephew of Hunkup, lived in the old Maycock home next to me for a while, I did not get to know him too well. When my children were still home I used to keep a cow to supply milk for the family and Lonnie stopped by on a regular basis for his portion. On one occasion my wife asked, "How much milk do you want this time, Lonnie, to which he gave a thick tongued reply, "Oh, about a fifth, I Lonnie was a guess. friendly person and had x many good things going h I for him. It would have been nice to have become better acquainted, but schedules interfered. Mr. and Mrs. Jarold Fay Walker visited on Hunkup, the Chief, was Robison enjoyed a visit Sunday with his daughter a strong man with a big with their daughter Kerry and family. g powerful-lookinand frame Mr. and Mrs. Delial and her husband Tom He physique. Quigley and children in Ivie enjoyed a visit on stood about six feet in Vir-giLeGrande, Oregon. December 18 from height, according to rebrother, Gayton ports, and appeared to They left here December 12 and returned home Williams of Nephi. He be able to take command the night of December 15. always comes prepared of most any situation. Jarold stood with his to help with any work In great dignity he would Tom as the needing done. The next ride his big black horse latter ordained his son day Delials sister and in special parades of this Dee and area. Damion a deacon in the brother-in-laAaronic priesthood in Con Cowan of Nephi It is estimated he was the LDS Church. spent several hours with born in the early 1870s. Their visit He often appeared at the Gifford and Grace the Ivies. and was greatly apprehome of James Wm. Bennett of Tooele were ciated too. Beeston in his one horse of her overnight guests Rex Allen and Mrs. It is said that buggy. brother and sister-in-laDenise and his horse was so poor that daughter WilDern and Dixie Wendy were in Nephi he did well to carry the liams Saturday and SunSaturday, December 14, harness. I was told that day. They came espe- to keep an appointment. he made beautiful buckcially for a They went on to Provo skin gloves with fancy visit to their mother, on business. bead work and other hanJane Williams. Dean Mrs. Allen, dicraft which he traded Glen Alldredge came DeA in and for flour, dried apples, from Salt Lake City to daughter moths'-- , Mrs. peaches, corn, hay and Dean's spend the holidays with Ruth Allen, vent to Salt other necessities. his parents, Leif and Lake City to spend a Alldredge, Cindy, week. They planned to Glen call on Ruths daughter Troy and Tyler. is enrolled in an avia- Clarice and her family, tion school in the city. the Royal Hurds in Orem Mr. and Mrs. Leif on thcr return to Flowell Alldredge, Cindy and the 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tyler were in Delta December 16 on business Robinson went to Salt and also to visit with Lake City December 22, his parents, Mr. and They will visit her mother, Mrs. Adrian Alldredge Laura and husband Ted and Jeneal's father, Atha. Then that evening Fay Walker. On Decem- the family will get togeber 19 they went to Salt ther at their son Kit Lake City on business and Robinsons home with to visit their daughter wife Colleen and children, and Penney with another son Kirk, and Greg Gark and four his wife Sherry and chilchildren. They were over- dren joining them for a dinner night guests of their daughter and family. and party. f" & FLO WELL1? iric hie son-in-la- w WILDLIFE EiEPOR School lunch prices will double for hundreds of Utah children the day they return from the holidays. Smaller increases could spread to all public school children within days or weeks, according to a Utah Office of I ducat ion H . H His wife, Susie, was described as a dainty little lady who lived to a ripe old age. She was greatly admired by her kinfolk and friends. Her ability in basket-makinbead work, leather crafts, weaving and other skills was a real mark of her abilities. outstanding She worked hard to contribute to her sustenance and that of her family. Chief Hunkup was a son of Arapeen, who was a brother to Chief whose inherent leadership was so highly respected. Hunkups position of leadership is indirectly probably associated with his lineIn modern times age. this procedure does not always hold true, however. According to one reliIndian able source, influence an have squaws on the selection of a tribal chief. It is claimed that the women are more fully aware of important that characteristics a young brave may have to make him eligible to become Chief. Such things as bravery, physical abilities and a variety of other skills are the basis of his evaluThese qualities ation. are discussed in tribal council. When the final decision is made in the selection of a chief, it is accepted as binding by other members of the tribe and his authority is respected. A picture of Hunkup and other members of his tribe may be seen on display in the Indian Room at the Territorial Statehouse. Ka-nos- EATING CAN HELP CURB SMOKING Alkaline foods may help smokers smoke less. Research has shown that the more acid the body's chemical balance, the faster nicotine is flushed from the system. So, if your must smoke, the effects of the weed will Iasi longer if you eat a diet high in alkaline and low in foods. acid The best alkaiizers are vegetables, the worst, meats and W i na w er . children Those participating in the reduced price lunch program wil1 be the first affected by the budget cuts. These children, who are from middle and income middle lower families, now pay 10 cents for each lunch. Federal, stale and local funds make up the rest of the cost. The congressional action reduces by 10 cents the amount school districts will be reimbursed for these reduced price lunches. Therefore, the State Office of Education is recommending that school districts increase the price by 10 cents, or double the current rate. The budget cut also federal the reduces reimbursement for all lunches by 2.5 cents. This will be especially hard lor districts to already absorb the 3.5 percent budget cuts mandated by the Legislature this week. The federal mandate also reduces the number of commodities districts receive and allows for only one adjustment for in fiat ion per year instead of the current two. Millard County School District will increase the cost of the reduced price meal to 20 cents effective January 5th. Therefore, if the child had paid by the year, the increase will be a total of $10.00. Children paying by the month will now pay $4.00. hard-presse- d FiSTcEJ Has Joined our Staff Specializing in Blowing Cutting Braiding Call Today to make an Appointment with Laurie, Linda, or Karen BEAUTY BAR 37 N. 1st W. Fillmore - 743-53- 1 2 if you spotlight years." and from spotlight seized as evidence. Usually one tuket is given Under a new Division ticket writinq policy, more citations will be issued For example, it you don't have your license on your person, a citation will be issued and you can prove to the judge you actually have a license. Before, you were allowed to go back to your home or truck and find your license. If the local sportsmen think have been too don't tough on them, want to hear what they think this time next year For those who strictly obey the fish and game laws, you won't have to worry; all others, beware1 I I I Flexibility is an attractive aspect of indeThe pendent study. subject is taught by textbooks, syllabus. reference books, supplematerial and mentary suggestion from the Tests and written assignments are required. A student may hand in an assignment each week set it aside altogether during a rush period or doubletime for awhile and complete the course in less time than expected. A woman who felt she I could not take on campus her because Brandon Porter, son of Brent and Bonnie Porter, courses and was failing eyesight on lion killed the admires large tom mountain she could read no more highway near Scipio. Brandon's father found the large than an hour a day, car which had been hit by a car. of the found flexibility of Fillmore the The entire studentbody Elementary study demonstration of the independent School were given a allowed her to attempt lion Conservation Officer Brent Olson. (A h Buy a faded Millard High School Millard Junior High School William Moore James Hubert Hilda Quarnberg Francis Cropper Merlene Callister (2) Rayma Christensen Merrill Dutson Michelle Carter Patricia Sorenson Dix Monroe Kenneth Zeigler Gerald Coats Floyd Robison Ted Whitaker, SLC Ted Whitaker, Fillmore Wallace Sorenson Daisy Lee Colledge C. H. Elder Henry A. Paxton birthday by Luella wards g had anted to do for years. 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Substantial penalty for early withdrawal. degree-somethin- she that were rescued after their mother was killed during are being raised at the Utah State a at rug bargain puce and the deer hunt have it dyed to match the University and will be released in the wild when they color scheme of your room. arc determined to be self sufficient. Shopping Hint: bachelors a to begin her family, found she could slip one or two hours of study into her work day while babies slept and laundry tumbled dry. While a college degree is the goal of about s of the in enrolled students study, independent Andreason estimates, admission to Utah State is not required before classes. beginning take may Registration place at any time during the year a person has to complete a course to receive credit. A high school diploma is not necessary, either. If a person wants to take a course not listed in the Independent Study Catalog, Andreason will contact the appropriate department and try to set up such a course. a Whether persons lives in Logan or Loa, Minneapolis or Morgan, independent study may be a wav to begin or continue a college education without the expenditure of time and money required to be on campus. The more than 1600 enrollments ongoing through Independent Study are an increase of percent in the past three years. three-fourth- excuses These arc people might use when asked why they havent pursued a college education. None of the excuses fluids water, according to Andreason, Shirley the of adminstrator Extension Independent Study program at Utah Slate University. Persons may accumulate up to 45 credit hours toward a college degree through Ihe program and never leave home or miss on hour of work. Correspondence courses, as independent study courses, as independent study courses sometimes are called, are regular offerings university taught by regular faculty members. Independent study is not a substitute for, nor is it easier than, resident courses; however it does offer a number of advantages," Andreason pointed out. shoot j, K kr, ibbils your truck while driving down a roadway, a total of lour citations could he issued and your rifle and More Yos. Answer: seems to be a rising trend in violations. As the economy gels worse, suspect there will be more poaching, more over limits, and fewer people who purchase licenses. The Millard in population County is rapidly approaching a boom situation. When this does occur, violations will be common. Recently, my wife was told that the local game warden was too tough and that he should go easy. Others, my including am too supervisor, say easy. Whatever the situation and whomever the person, if you desire a will citation one be written. Under most circumstances, more than one violation has actually occured, but only one citation given. For exam alcohol. No bank or savings and loan can pay a higher rate on your retirement money. You can deduct your yearly contribution to either of these retirement plans at tax time, and pay no taxes on that money until you withdraw it at retirement. you have no pension plan where you work, save up to $1,500 a year in an Individual Retirement Account. Or up to $7,500 in a Keogh plan if youre 1 1 Question: Do you find ple, many game violations? son-in-la- Laurie Keel Holt have Logan- - "But three children and a "I have to lo care for work an 8 to 5 job to family. my support "Il costs too much. "Are vou kidding? huvent studied for 20 by Officer Olson also reported that the two lion kittens Je-ne- al II il il II il il II Makes Sense By Brent Olson Wildlife Conservation Olticpr , coordinator of the slate's child nutrition programs, said the sudden price increase is the result of congressional action to cut $528 million from the federally funded School Lunch Program. The cuts are effective J.imuiy I. Independent Study QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS spokesman. WHOS HUNKUP When I was asked a few days ago, "Whos Hunkup?" I was floundering for a sensible answer and may have sounded somewhat like the beer commercial, "It aint no downstream beer!" It seems easier to say who Hunkup "aint than who he is. Im sure of one thing. He "aint no "paleface." I have since learned that in addition to Hunkup being a former Chief of the Pahvant Indians, he wasn't above taking a School Lunch i t ? 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