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Show i Thursday. November Roosevelt life newly crowned Indian princess A dance symbolic of the unity of talent displayed here Friday by the needy crowned Southern Utah State College Indian Princess, Noreen Thompaon, a'northern Ute from Roosevelt, demonstrated her tribe's feather dance in a pageant to select the SUSC Indian Princess and her court. Miss sophomore mqjoring in administration, was the first attendant in last years contest The SUSC Indian Princess is the daughter of Willis and Yvonne Thompson, Rooeevelt She ia a graduate of Sherman Indian High The eighth annual pageant was held in conjunction with a and other Native American activities held Saturday at SUSC. It was nonsored by the Club. Center and Vivian Todachinnie, a Navajo from Montezuma Creek, Utah, was She performed named first runner-up- . a Navsjo feather dance, a healing dance symbolizing unity of spirit, for pageant judges in a contest based an The SUSC Indian Princess and her court will represent the college at s various during the year and during SUSC homecoming this week. Ten girls competed for the title. This was the first Center Director nie Mitchell said, that married women could compete. Vivian Todachinnie, first runner up, is married and the mother of three children, Mrs. Mitchell said. School, Riverside, Calif. Pow-Wo- w Multi-Cultur-al ' Inter-Trib- . 1983 Uintah Basin Standard 5 Holiday Mailing dates for 1983 traditional costume, an impromptu question and traditional and modern talent. Jackie Thompson, a Navajo from Kirtland, N.M. was named second attendant She is a freshman majoring in general education at SUSC. Third attendant is Evangeline "Vangie Bektso, a freshman preengineering student from Aneth, Utah. Min Beletso ia an Apache Navajo. Miss Congeniality, Ruby Bitsui, a Navajo from Chinle, Arizona, demonstrated making frybread for the pageant judges. She is a freshman majoring in secretarial science at all Indian tribee wae the traditional 17. For those with relatives in the armed services stationed overseas, or who wish to mail holiday greetings and packages to others living in foreign countries, now is the time to plan INTERNATIONAL holiday mailings. Here are two calendars of suggested mailing dates to assure parcels and greetings will arrive on time by the UJ3. Postal Service. MAIL OUTBOUND Airmail SUSC. OUTBOUND Pow-Wow- MILITARY MAIL Noreen Thompson, a previous Miss Ute winner, was also crowned Southern Utah State College Indian Princess. She was selected from tribes coming from all over Utah, and demonstrated an impressive feather dance at the pageant. UTE Multi-Cultur- - WINNER Local quilts featured at Holiday auction Quilts have beat a symbol of sharing, warmth and personal caring since pioneer times. The gentle traditions associated with nimble fingers are still thriving in our modem world and are about to give life to a new tradition in medical care. Many Utah quiltera, as well as some from Idaho and Tens have spent countless hours this year creating beautiful quilts, which will be featured at a gala Holiday Quilt Show and Auction to be held at the Little America Hotel, 600 South Main, in Salt Lake City on November 22. The event ia being hosted by the LDS Hospital and the Deseret Foundation, the organization of the hospital. Saving as a major referral facility in our Intermountain West, the LDS Hospital provides vital services for all of us. Money raised at this event will be fund-raisin- g DIMENSION' This wall hanging uses three dimensional chineze wood puzzles to represent worlds. The quilt will be auctioned off at the LDS Hospital Quilt: Auction November 22. It was made by Terry Young, a local quilt used for medical research, education, and in purchasing highly advanced medical equipment, the cost of which would otherwise make such pur- chases impossible. A preview showing and Quilters Boutique will be held November 22 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. with proceeds to go to the Foundations fund raising efforts. Many quilt related items such ss tied quilts, pillows, end stuffed anlmala will be available in the boutique. Dinner and entertainment will begin in the Grand Ballroom at 7 p.m. and the auction will follow. The Christmas Gift Youll Never The quilts will remain on public display from November 23 to 26. Admission show on these four days will be 32.50 for general admission, end $1.50 for children. Relief Sodety groups and Senior Citizens. to the Forget. This Christmas, receive something worth keeping a slim, new you. At Diet Center, well show you how. 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