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Show WHITEROCKS Madeena Smith German Teachers Visit White rocks A group of eighteen teachers from West Germany, which is a part of a large group of German Ger-man teachers visiting the United Unit-ed States for six months, visited visit-ed the school at Wihiterocks on Tuesday. They were very interested in-terested in the Indian children They visited aU classes. The school children sang for them, then the teachers sang some' songs in German for the children. chil-dren. Many questions weTe asked and answered by both groups. After lunch the Indian children danced the turkey dance in costume. The costumes and dance music were furnished furnish-ed by Mary Washington. ' The German teachers were here under the direction of the University of Utah. A benefit dance was held at the gym Monday night for Jay Reber, who was hurt very seriously ser-iously when he slipped on a frosty board. He received a head injury. The Indian and ward Relief Societies were held on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. A quilt was made for Mable Allen. The mission and Indian ladies worked on articles ar-ticles for their bazaar, who was held Monday. GIRLS MAKE QUILT The Bee Hive girls and their mothers quilted a quilt on Saturday, Sat-urday, under the - direction of their Bee Keeper, Mrs. Roberta Rober-ta Crozier, at her home. The girls made the blocks in their class with their symbols em-broideried em-broideried on them. Those at the quilting party were Betty and Lorna Oberhansly. their mother; Terrell Smith and her mother. Barbara Moosman and mother, Thelda Huston. Lunch was served by the Bee Keeper and mothers, with a group of Primary girls washing the dishes after. Stanley Hoops was called to Vernal to' give blood to Leslie Taylor on Sunday. Mr. Taylor is ill at the Vernal hospital. Elbert Smith and family attended at-tended the show "A Trip Down the Nile," at the stake center in Vernal on Friday night. Those of the ward attending the Carnival dance at Victory Park on Saturday night were Lorn Pike, Stanley Hoops, El-don El-don Anderton, Francis Crozier, Elbert Smith and their wives, Mildred Moogman and children, Betty and David, and Bert and Bobby Oberhansly. Speakers at meeting on Sunday Sun-day were Elder Owen Bartlett and Pres. Forrest Goodrich of the Indian Mission. Clark Or-aum Or-aum played a piano solo. Mrs. Merle M'oosman went to Wellington on Sunday with her brother, Jay Prescott and their mother to visit her sister. Beth Moosman and family. Ward officers meeting was held on Sunday night with a large group of officers present |