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Show I - C The S.dt Lake Tribune. Friday Mari . h III, 1079 T Hopi Collection Donated to Y. Special to Tin Tribune A collection lKOVO of 40 Hopi Indian baskets and two mens silver and turquoise combo belts have been donated to the Brigham Young University Indian education department by a Seattle, Wash., couple. The contributors vush to remain anonymous. The husband is an alumnus tif BYU. IHfesgtes Mmest mmt Leaflet Tolls When to stoa-stop- s Spray Fruit to Save 30 round-tri- Spei iat to The Tribune IXK I AN A newly with our p revised Utah State Uni-- v ersity publication for truit growers advises spra ing as early as depending on conditions, with Thiodon to control pear psylla as well as scale insects and mites Copies of the leaflet, 25 cents each, are available from county Extension Service agents or the bulletin room at USUs mui-Marc- Fare. Yes-for-le- ss Just buy your coach ticket 7 days m advance, stay at least one Saturday night, and no more than 30 days. Scats are limited, so call early. Agricultural Science Building here. 1 521-616- to $xon. The largest of the two by T.M. belts, made Begay, has 13 conchos connected with leather. Each cotu ho has 53 small pieces of turquoise set in circular fashion. The buckle has liw stones, and the center of each coneho has a 1972 silver dollar about the fast Dcince Wheeler tow n of Tribune Correspondent A ECHO, Summit County Few people are lucky enough to an historic site in their front yard, and perhaps even fewer people would appreciate the fait enough to spend half a lifetime gathering information about it. Amcida Riehins is a woman whose love of history and appreciation of the imposing pioneer Echo Church has kept her continuously searching out new material about the church and c This is one of the most complete collections of Hopi baskets made during the past three decades," said John Maes-tas- , director, BYU Multicultural Program, which includes the Indian department The baskets purchased over several years from Walter Crawford, Phoenix. An , gallery are in the tradiowner tional colors of red, black, gray and the natural tones of reeds and wood The designs include turtles, a butterfly maiden petroglyph designs and Kachina figures Mr. Mnestjs said most of the baskets were made by women living in the ShumoMvi and Mishon govi areas of northern Value of the Arizona baskets range from $123 Echo - vanishing stage station, a pony express station, pioneers, the Union Pacific Railroad and staunch religious groups combined to form the fascinating history of this small settlement, but the white frame church with its steep pitched beltry -m which still hangs a cast-irobell stands as a monument to the colorful past of Echo. Donated Land n In 1X76, EUzabeth Emily Bromic . w ldow Bromley who of James HfclCTfE is Offer Expires M z 31, 1979 The finest automatic you can buy Advanced Nikon electronics give you superb photographs with simplicity. 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The land was at the base of towering red conglomerate cliffs, making a perfect setting for the anticipated churih Presbyterian Churih members started construction on the structure in lftNO The foundation was made of huge rocks and the lumber for its walls was red pme. reportedly from Echo Canyon The walls were 18 inches thick and the building was 50 feet long Nikon professional quality MOTOR DRIVE walls I sell as Si bool Mrs Riehins research found that the churih was also used as a school lor Presbyterian . for FM and FE PICK-U- P Offer Expires May 31. 1973 . electronic meter plus special features for creative photography A super value at its regular, moderate price now yours with a big S30 cash rebate direct from Nikon if you buy it between February 19 and May 31, 1979 built-i- n Rugged, low-co- st fits both Nikon FM MD-- 1 1 Yeo ate the key to the Recyling program. 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The building was sold to the Moi mon Church for Members undertook tensive remodeling ex- m and the basement was finished, cement floors were poured and a new furnace was instil led Electric lights were added, and chandeliers hung in the chapel The waiiiseoatmg and doors were painted, the floor lie d and stairs were built down into the base19lo ment classrooms Everyone m the community joined together to complete the remodeling making it an outstanding landmark m the valley Additional remodeling occurred m 1930 when the deteriorating ceiling was refinished, the walls were re papered and green carpeting was laid down the aisle and on the A podium was installed oak benches, of wide oak new pulpit along with and a pair doors were placed at the front entrance. Members Drop after the work was completed, church .Soon membershio dropped due to construction of the freeway which bypassed the town, and m.mv homes were moved or addition laid oft many w inkers who had been living m Ei ho. and i huri h authorities had to i lose the historic build mg The windows were hoarded up, the doors were locked and the building stood empty at the end of a tre - lined lane - its future uncertain destroyed the In railroad In July 1970, the build ing was accepted as a historic site by the I tali Historical Society and Intel est m it was renewed The residents of Echo watched over the little ihurih. guarding it against vandalism, ami hoped it would he reopened sometime in the future. Cleaned Church In May 197 1, the young adult group from the Reliefer Mormon Churih -j- n-j J'nrroiCTmrfir Recycling Plan? 650 South 3rd West Mon. through Sat. 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Inc rate the old building and use it for their activities' I on completion of the work, each youth took his turn ringing the bell' Everyone in the valley learned that the building wa. once again in use "Eaih A 1 Sunday noon a class Is held after- it the church, as are many programs and parties throughout the ret of ttu week The activities are well attended and the youths take greut pride m the f.ict that they have restored a histone lai d Mrs Riehins mat k said I children. All lev, of religion, were allowed to attend the school, and the members gainid permission to dean, repair and redeco- ON NEWEST NIK0N0S III All-Weath- PICK-U- P Bundle your newspapers . . . please tie two ways (as shown), no more than high, not to exceed 30 lbs. per bundle. Place with garbage on pickup day in your area. es t chil- dren It is not known how long the churih used the building for that dual purpose, hut it is thought that the membership was too small to maintain the building and it was sold to the Echo School Board FOR GARBAGE DAY 1 50 and 23 feet wide The finishing touch wa the huge hell which rung out crystal clear in resounding echoes off the canyon mm mm Nikon! U?-T0-$1- l. u COMPACT multi-exposu- uinent to past of Echo. Today it is used as church-schoo- $30 CASH REBATE $25 CASH REBATE on n::'.on m otrarciKD-- AUTO CC'.7ACT focus-and-sho- land- mon- - Residents of Corporate Salt Lake City Remember . . . Now move up to photographys finest and get a big cash rebate direct from Nikon! $40CAS!I HIDATE Echo Church, historical mark in Summit County is Study of Echo Church a Rewarding Task Just call a Travel Agent, your Corporate Travel Arranger, or Hughes Airwest at: (801) a i r |