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Show I I I ,e jsSik. Area golf pro V?" j attends I Tribe managers attend travel symposium 1 in-dep- th I DUCIIKSNK HIGH SCHOOL By Colleen May Up the Down Staircase" school play for DHS has left nothing but excitement this past week. The school play held Thursday and Friday nights really turned put to be a success. The cast of over 40 people presented the best play ever. Football season's is over but wrestling and basketbal seasons are just beginning. Our first wrestling match will be held Thursday November 21st at 2 p.m. with the girls Park City. Wednesday, volleyball team went to Altamont for the Region Volleyball Tournament. As for Basketball, the team will ko to Dugway, to play Friday, and on to Juab for a game Saturday. On Tuesday, the Mighty Eagles play Uintah here. i workshop Larry Sanderson, head golf professional of the Roosevelt Golf Course in Roosevelt, recently participated in an Workshop, conducted by the of Golfers Association Professional America in Denver, Colo. The three day seminar, attended by some 30 golf professionals from various parts uf the country, is one of a series of workshops offered yearly, covering a studies. variety of golf related This particular workshop on club repair such as golf club covered topics alterations and repairs. who has been head Sanderson professional at the Roosevelt Golf course for 9 months, feels that this workshop has cont ributed to his qualification as a golf professional. Phone news items to 722-513- o QfljQceHEB 1 Fabrizw By Annette Tribes throughout the Continental U. S., and Alaska. Its home office is in Denver and is headed by Kenneth F. Wright, executive vice president The AITC was established under the assist the auspices of the EDA and BIA to various Indian Tourism facilities owners in the marketing of their properties to make them high profit centers. Jim Peltier and Gilbert Gardner of Bottle Hollow Resort recently returned from the first annual Indian Travel Futures Symposium hosted by the American Indian Travel Commission, in Denver, Colorado November Purpose of the symposium was to further the cause of and promote the Indian tourism industry. Some 30 managers and representatives and operated of a variety of Indian-owne- d vacation resorts heard presentation by guest speakers who discussed tourism in general and how to generate business in particular. In addition, they heard panel discussions on assistance by representatives of the U. S. Travel Service, the Economic Development Administration i EDA) and the Bureau of Indian Affairs QQNU89 non-profi- Specials, November 21 , NOVEMBER Phone news items to 722-513- Nov. 17-2- 21,1974 3 SPECIAL OF THE WEEK! PHOTO Prints from slides Reg. 49c each NOW iBIA). Members also had an opportunity to discuss their individual properties and with their counterparts. cross-sei- r Guest speaker for the main luncheon executive was Frank W. Berkman, director of the Hotel Sales Management Association, New York. federally-subsidize- d t, The AITC is a of nine comprised organization directors who represent different Indian STANDARD Offer Good 4-- 6. By Annette Fabrixio The girls volley ball team have been doing really good this year. The varsity players are Judy Ilackford, Ellen Lefler, Jana Jones, DaleAnn Gines, Lynne Jones, Trease Giles, Irene Gines, and Anne Roberts; The Junior Varsity players are Jill Jackson. Heidi Defa, Anne Roberts, Annette Fabrizio, Shauna Wagstaff, Honda Giles, and Naomi Lewis. On November 20, the volleyball team will be playing out at region. Good Luck. November 15 the seniors sponsored a movie a dance and a turkey raffle. The movie was Rare Breed". It turned out very successfully. 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