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Show mans ways, rejecting others. Goshen News BY VIRGINIA ROBERTS Mrs. Lillian Worthy isiled Tuesday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Charlotte White. Mrs. Worthy is the former Lillian White and lives in Park City. Mrs. Connie Crews was hostess to the V. I. M. Club ThursRefreshments day evening. were served to ten members and a social was planned for April 16th to be held at a Provo Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Kirk went to Clover Tooele Co., Wednesday evening to observe the birthday of their granddaughter Jackie, who was eight years old. Jackie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Mr, and Mrs. Milo Burraston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peery and family on Sunday. The Burras-ton- s also visited a daughter Mrs. Ellen Jensen at Kearns Mrs. Irvin Jasperson suffered a broken hip in a fall at her home Saturady. She is in the Payson City hospital where she underwent surgery Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Kirk were hosts to a family dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. Kirks half brother, Major Leland Kirk and family of Salt Lake City; other guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. Lenonard Kirk, Malh-inso- n Tooele. Mrs. Margurite Water bury sustained a broken arm in an accident at her home on Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Finch and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Burras-so- n a dinner attended and party at the Turf Cafe. They were guests of the Birthday Club of Genola. Mrs. Cleo Elton, Mrs. Jewel Jensen, Mrs. Madelyn Sullivan, Mrs. Peggy Elton and Mrs. Shirley Jensen were Goshen visitors on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Virginia Roberts who joined them to visit their sister Mrs. Ruth Draper and new baby boy. The group, all from Tooele brought dinner and served it at the Draper home. They were accompanied by their father Sam Elton who Hard Day? Relax with a Long Distance call to someone far away. Enjoy a laugh. Share a memory. Pass on the latest news. You don't need a special occasion to call Long Distance. Try it and see. - has spent the winter at Tooele. The Goshen Jr. High School band enjoyed a roller skating party at Park Ro She on Rayden Thursday evening. Madsen is their instructor and sponsor. Mrs. Ruth White was hostess to the O. N. O. Club on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. j&eoige Steele have a baby son born last Monday in the Nephi hospital. Mrs. Joe Finch has returned from Cody, Wyo., where she went to attend the funeral service of her mother. Mrs. Ruth Thomas had a quilting party on Tuesday. Those present were Velina Okelberry, Bertie Okelberry, Eva Cook, Emma Fowler, and Mable Finch. Attending the dances Revue at Payson High Friday, were Mrs. Pauline Okelberry, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Trotter, Mrs. Wmnifred White, Mrs. Delia White, Mrs. Avaleen Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jensen, Mrs. Virginia Cloud, Mrs. Bertie Okelberry and Mr. and Mrs. a place among housekeeping traditions cen A jarring incongruity of the Ute Indian life Henry Roberts. turies old. At right is Frank Beason, UP&L Local man appeared on in Utahs Four Comer area is pointed up in Tooele Program. Mr. Sam El- the interior of this mud and timber hogan representative at Blanding. ton entertained the residents where a portable TV and electeric lights take of the Tooele Valley Nursing Home last Wednesday with his original Indian Stories. He was assisted by his grandson Jerry Elton, son of the late Adrian Elton, who did Indian dances and songs. The proy In the awesome canyon land is Frank Beason, local repregram was under the direction people. When of Mrs. Jewel Elton Jensen of Utah Four Corner area sentative for Utah Power And they say tomorrow, it means President of the 12th ward the contrast of TV antennas Light at Blanding, called the tomorrow, the next day, or Relief Society. Mr. Elton is sprouting from the tops of the Eletric Man by the Utes. the next, or some day in the 80 years old. ancient, homely Indian hogans The Indians, Frank says, future. Many of this clan near is jolting. think I get the money they Blanding are the children of Its one of the new jarring pay for electric service. They members of a Ute band who UTAH RESIDENTS notes in this land where the pay for electrict service. The took part in the nation's last Indian raid on a Ind- expect TV servicing, bulb re- recorded traditional black-hatte- d white It occured community. for ians has centuries stoivally placement, appliance repair HOLD STOCK tended his flock. Now, new and other minor trouble shoot- in 1923 at Blanding when sevwealth from mineral and oil ing. They dont understand that eral renegade Indians under IN U. S. STEEL royalties have wrought changes the companys responsibility the leadership of Chief Posey for the Indian, most of it in- ends with furnishing power. raided the isolated town after I help them when, and, if I a white-India- n dispute over Utah residents held 91,956 volving material things. The Indians ownership. Rattle can shares of United States Steel ovoid to misunderstandings Not the least of these changes common stock on Dec. 31, 1963, is the introduction of electri- and, of course, to save them claim the raid was precipitated comparing with 89,673 shares city this month by Utah Power time and money involved in by a surprise attack by a of cowboys headed by a six months before, the Corpor- And Light Co. to some 50 In- calling an electrician some 75 posse U. S .Marshall seeking two ation announced today. Hold- dian families of the Ute Moun- miles away. ings of preferred stock in Utah tain tribe. They live in a reThis month, Franks task wanted Indians. No attempt totaled 4,609 shares. was made easier because of a was made, they say, to negocently completed tiate a surrender of wanted Holdings of common stock housing development UP&L program aimed at in the 13 western states spread out along State High- helping the Utes help them- bucks. totaled 4,538,726 Dec. 31, 1963, way 47, 12 miles south of selves. In an LDS church recThe Utes bear such names as comparing with 4,680,042 shares Blanding. reation hall at Blanding, UP Adeline Eyetoo, Chris Lehi, six months ago. Western holdAnd while enjoying the con- &L home economists showed Pochief Mike, McKean Posey ings of preferred stock totaled venience and pleasure of their a gathering of 80 squaws and Molly Deer, Chester Cantsee. 203,045, against 206,246 an June new ranges, They still live within the fry pans, TV sets, bucks how to electrically pre30, 1963. the Utes enjoy them in their pare meals centered around the framework of ancient customs In states other than the 13 own unique way. Indian stapels, a tasty fried accepting some of the white western states and including the For example, in one of the bread. The utilitys home econDistrict of Columbia and the developments pastel painted omist also illustrated home territories, holdings of common four room houses, a Ute family food freezing techniques and stock were listed as 47,526,089 shares a $900 combination col- uses and care of small applishares by the Corporation. Pre- ored TV set with a couple of ances. ferred holdings for the same Of all the electrical convenkids goats, orphaned baby areas totaled 3,391,655 shares that is. One home owners iences, the one with the greaton Dec. 31. oidiosncracy is pointed up in est appeal to the Utes: teleA total of 2,050,977 shares of his of only the kitchen vision. Preference in programs common stock was owned by andlighting room, ignoring the varies, but all seem to share living residents of foreign countries bath and bedroom. aa general dislike for westerns, on Dec. 31, 1963, comparing While the new affluent liv- a distaste explained by one with 2,008,821 shares six is proving both work Paul Ketchem, who grins and months before, while foreign ing and entertaining to the says: The white man always saving holdings of preferred stock on Utes, its giving one man more wins. that date totaled 8,111 shares, than an The Utes are a carefree, average work load. He Ute Indian Tribe, near Blanding Has First Electricity Brought to Them happy-go-luck- tribal-spon-sor- The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah The Ute will seek medical help from a doctor, clinic or hospital, but turns first to the sing of a medicine man. He hangs pictures of Christ and of Christian religious subjects in his home, but also worships a sun god and participates in traditional religious ceremonies including the native churchs use of pey-o- ti a dream inducing substance produced by a species cf cactus. All in all, the Ute Indian remains a paradox to the white man. For example, how do you explain the reasoning of the Indian who equips his heme with bathtub and sinks, yet has no plumbing or water supply except a large cannis-te- r outside his home where water is kept for drinking and cooking. Or hew do you explain an Indians abandonment of a home, costing several thousand dollars, after a death occurs in it; his superstitious aversion Thursday, April 9, 1964 toward twin children that frequently leads to parental abandonment of twins. Utahs first elk hunt in modern times was held in 1925. JOIN THE PAYROLL Mrs. Dufer, wife of the chief of police of the Ute Indians on White Mesa, holds up rolled bread dough during UP&L Cooking demonstration. Right is Evelyn Voyer, home service director for the utility. Fried bread is Indian staple. SAVINGS PLAN For Information on Irrigation Headgates See FLOYD HARMER Branch Manager INTERMOUNTAIN stock up on Hint for the weekend ! AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION Sponswtd by Utah's Dairy Farmers OF wammmmmmmmmmmmm ASSOCIATION CHRONICLE J WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Irrigation Headgates save me money, and I m convinced they re more efficient than any other irrigation device on the market!1 rPUSS against 3.0, 8,319 31 shares on June 1963. 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