Show I— TIm Herald ioerael Lopi L'tah Friday Jane C 199 Collects Indian Artifacts For Hobby Lake Bonneville had risen By Edith Morgan Woman’s Page Editor UPSTAIRS ROOM In Mi home In Franklin w as finished ky Letter n den and diiplay room for hit trophies Large central Lowe because there is a layer of clay must have been left by the receding water Mr and Mrs Lowe started their rock and Indian artifact collecting in 1943 when their son Brace got them interested in the that You've probably passed it hundreds of times — Mount Smart the little mountain that rises from the valley floor just west of Franklin — but unless you are a rock hound or an aryou have cheology buff probably given it only a passing glance perhaps noting the fading ISM on its east side But if the collecting of Indian artifacts happens to be your hobby as it is for Mr and Mrs Lester Lowe of Franklin then you know the mountain well and have visited the S or 10 caves that were Indian dwellings for thousands of years Mr Lowe along with Bud Petersen and Paul Miller and others have carefully excavated the floors and have taken out some 2000 points or arrow and spear heads A skeleton was found in one cave along with an ivory awl and a number of bone tools The points are similar to those in a cave near Wendover that have been carbon dated as 7000 to 9000 years old One spear point was found on table nntaini an aitiatlcally arranged display of arrow and apear the rock floor of one of the caves pointa Mountain goal on the wall behind Mr Lowe was one he abut about 12 feet below the present on the Salmon River floor It appeared to the excavators that at some time during the period the raves were inhabited hobby Mr Love has also studied and anthropology archeology geology at the University of Utah He and his wite are members of the Cache Geological and Archeological Society and of the group at the U of U Members of of this group report any Findings they make to the University In Wyoming Mr Lowe has found points of the Scotts Bluff type that carbon date 9000 to 10000 years ago His collection includes stone knives drills as well as grinder stones He has a hammer of the type used to drive stakes to make wickeups Besides their son Bruce Mr and Mrs Lowe have three daughters Nadine McFarland Diane Olsen and Betty Hum-pherand they have 21 grandchildren In addition to collecting and mounting his Indian trophies Mr Lowe does fine work in stone and has won ribbons for his displays at rock shows His work will be on display at the National Rock Show which will be at the Salt Palace this month Hard She Seeks Easier Method Kit Instructions UBMnuauttPolly's Problcnmmm DEAR POLLY— My problem is frustration with the complicated instructions furnished with a recently purchased afghan kit I want to make me that begins with a dark shade and graduates out in lighter shades and then has a final border of black All of this would make a four-inc- h square which when joined with others would make the completed afghan I think beginners would understand more easily if someone would spell out each step and not assume that we know what is meant Could someone expert enced at crocheting help me and all the others who would like to crochet one of these beautiful afghans but are aghast at the instructions with commercial kits?—MARG an editor DEAR POLLY—This is in answer to Emily’s question of how to treat and finish an old stove that she wants to use for a planter or for making a lamp With a really stiff wire brush I cleaned and brushed off all excess dirt and rust inside and out Next came a coating of one of the sprays followed by one or two coats of flat black paint which could be either sprayed or brushed on Mine looked lovely has lasted for the past five years and still looks great as a planter I am sure it would also make a lovely lamp— MRS F B pot-belli- DEAR POLLY—I want to tell had our black a variety of points as well as small tools Mr Lowe shot the antelope la Park Valley He has found Indian WALL DISPLAYS Include paints in caves In Mount Smart and la Wyoming Comings and Goings In Cache Valley Mr and Mrs Ervin Van Orden were hosts at a family dinner at their home in Lewiston Present were Mr and Mrs Rodney Dahle and family Mr and Mrs Clair Jorgensen and family Mr and Mrs Neal Van Orden and family all of Lewiston Mr and Mrs Bob Barton and two children Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Boyd Bradshaw with her parents Mr and Mrs Ricky Craig and Jill came from Harold Blair while her husband Idaho Falls and were weekend is in Vietnam with the armed guests of her parents Mr and farces She has been visiting in Mrs Bernard Hardman in California and Seattle Wash Mrndon Their son Craig is with relatives for two months —o— leaving soon for Korea — o— Mr and Mrs Alfred Allen Mrs Ellis (Susan) Allen has Lewiston have left to make their returned to Lewiston to visit home in Chico Calif Larry Creech and two children Donna and Larry from Castro ValleCalif visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Orville Creech in Cornish - —o— Mr and Mrs Lester Weeks Lewiston entertained at a family dinner for Mr and Mrs Bobby Weeks and four children of Holbrook ’daho Mr and Mrs Layne Jipm and sun Smithfield Mr aim Mrs Keith Weeks and family Lewiston and a niece Mr and Mrs Skip Yancey Blackfoot — o- Mrs - Vance Shirley) Peterson Newton and her sister Janet Hodges are enroute to Europe where they will spend approximately a month visiting points of interest in Spain North Africa 1 Hot Juicy "French Dip" Roast Beef Sandwiches 1 Barbeque Sandwiches Tans Switzerland Munich Vienna Amsterdam Copenhagen and London — o- - Mr and Mr Richard r and Michael and Jonathan of Falls Church Va are vacationing in Paradise The) are house guests of her parents Mr and Sirs Fred Summers and of his parents Mr and Mrs Carl Jacobson Logan Med-ske- Fried Chicken Delicious nutritious food for people on the "Go" — o— Mrs Vem Colleen i Ryan and Andrea of State College Pa Mr and Mrs Ranald Obray and four children of Huntington Beach Calif are guests of their mother Mrs Jean Obray Paradise They came to attend their father's funeral 1351 East 7th North HAPPY VALLEY ARCADE Phone 753-100- 0 In Pioneer Cave in Lognn Canyon o euL ® Social pot-belli- stove sand husband and out to remove all the rust Then he painted it with dull wrougnt-iro- n paint It was then made into a lamp by fitting a piece of wood ( he used oak about an inch thick) in the place where the stove pipe came out then fastened to it a brass J rod and arm like a bridge j lamp’s I bought a glass ash tray for less than 50 cents that just fits in the hole where a stove lid used to be A planter could be put where I have this ash tray He installed a small red light bulb inside When turned on this glows through the slots in the front of the fire door as though there were a fire inside— VIVA DEAR POLLY— My young son had trouble rememberin whether or not he had fed his goldfish so I took a piece o cardboard wrote the days of the week cm it Now every morning after he feeds the fish he sets the food box on day of the week so we have no more hungry fish— LESTER LOWE examines heavy axe head part of his collection of fascinating Indian artifacts Carnation Tea For Alums Social Club To Meet Of Alpha Chi At Thorpe Home Mrs Lucybeth Rampton Utah's first lady Mrs Laura Dell Maughan wife of Richard J Maughan retiring chairman of the USU Board of Trustees Mrs Orpha Boy den retiring USU Trustee Mrs Jane Tib-bals new USU Trustee and Mrs Connie Daines Alpha Chi Omega Province President will Wellsville Social Club will meet Thursday at 8 pm at the home of Linda Thorpe All members are asked to wear slacks of women at USU will be hostess at the tea and cordially invites alumnae and friends of Alpha Chi Omega to attend |