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Show Thursday, August 10, 1972 The Ute Bulletin Page 5 Deernose, Lodge Grass. Mont., chairman of Indian Executive Committee, and Miss Indian America attendants, (from left) Glenna Jenks, Fort Duchesne, Debra Kegina Saraficio. serond runner-up- ; alternate; Vickie Bird, first runner-up- ; Miss Two runner-up- , Marie Winona and Congeniality. Crow, third Good Bear, Kay Of the new Miss Indian America an the 2K contestants vying for the title. Among the articipantH were Annette Parriette, last years Alternate Miss Indian America and selected by Nora Begay as on honor attendant at the 1972 pageant; Glenna Jenks, named this year's Miss Indian America Alternate; and Linda Ridley, Miss Indian VSU and Indian Princess at University of Montana. AWAITING ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Indian America award from Nora Begay, Miss RECEIVING ALTERNATE Indian America XVIII. is Glenna Jenks at the annual Miss Indian America Pageant in Sheridan, Wyoming. Photos by AI Parriette ite1 WINNING SECOND Place honors in the Mens Fancy War Dance Contest was Indian Days in Sheridan, Manuel Myore of Randlett during the Wyoming. an PUTTING FINISHING Touches on the throne presented to the Miss Indian America Pageant by the Ute Tribe is artist Hank La Rose. Admiring the art work are (left to right) Violet Parriette, Jenny Parriette, Bud Henry, and Ed Emmons. Mr. Henry was the Economic Development Officer at the U ft O Agency during the early development stages of the Bottle HoUow Reservoir and Rerfort. |