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· Lllly Fish Fiaye·s gave birth to her. 5th child J~ly 30, i 896, near&#13;
La Boca, Colcrado. Her· band, the ·Capote. Band was encamped on a hill&#13;
above · the Pine River for the summer. Hartin was born in a teepee&#13;
like countless other utes bac1c through the gener-ations. Lilly and&#13;
her children had little conception of the great changes aoout to&#13;
aff.ect their tribe. Not much l onger-~ould the Utes hunt the deer&#13;
and·., the rabbits for their focd. · Not much longe r would they have ·&#13;
skill with bows and arrows. not much longer would they weave their&#13;
own fish seines from strips of oak fibers. Martin · l earned these sk1.lls&#13;
as a boy. As he becaI!l.e a ~an, he learned farl!ling skills also. When&#13;
he got his own land, he raised wheat and oats, potatoes and corn and&#13;
the other necessary vegetables for the table.&#13;
·Martin re-f!i.e::nbers the many ceremonials and dances and the horse&#13;
racing and gambling which entertained the tribe in the cld days.&#13;
His ow"Il taste s were r:;ore for quiet things. Hartin liked to fish.&#13;
He especiaJ_ly liked to ride his horse into the ·middle of the Pine&#13;
River and fish from horseback.&#13;
All of Hartin's brothers and his sister are dead now. He never&#13;
married, but he raised his nephew, Erdman Tobias, from the ti~e he&#13;
was a child. Erdr:lan still lives w:i th l•~artin and they are very close .&#13;
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Though life has changed greatly for his tribe, r-!artin continues&#13;
to lead a very sicple existence. He has never driven a car and states,&#13;
nr 'd never make it ho:.::.e. if I tried . i: He has never t:raveled f a.r froE&#13;
the Pine Valley except for one trip to Utah.&#13;
When asked whe ther he would like to have the old days back, !-:artin&#13;
sa:.rs, :11 1 0 enjoying myself. I like the new things that are coming&#13;
about. ·'&#13;
by Shelby Smith&#13;
translated by Isabel Kent&#13;
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Welco!:le to our April Social&#13;
April 29, 1977&#13;
Senior Center: north of ~ gna cio&#13;
Pot Luck (Eain Dish will be Roast Beef)&#13;
(soce ,;-rill be Barbecue&#13;
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Allison Arboles - Please Ering de sserts&#13;
To~..m of I gnacio - Please bring salads and/ or vegetables&#13;
Rural area :; • 1.-1 . - Please bring l:.ain dishes&#13;
and near Ignacio&#13;
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Senic,r Citizen of the ll,onth - Eartin Hayes&#13;
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The La Plata Beard of County Cori---; 3Sioners annou..."J.ced the a:ripoint::i.ent&#13;
of Paul Lunsford of Ignacio to the position of County read su_;;,erinten.dent.&#13;
1-:r. Lunsford replaces Ray Baker who ar. .'1cunced&#13;
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his resignation !-'.arch first.&#13;
l·~ . Lunsford has been with the cou..71ty r o~d c.epart::1ent for 20 years&#13;
and at O!le tit!e was road ::;:1.9erintentlent for five and half years. He was&#13;
road for e!lan for District three before his pron:o tion.&#13;
1•:r . Lunsford will serve for up to two ~r-ears while training Bob&#13;
Patcheck of Thompson Park who was naned assistant r oad superintencient .&#13;
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�· · cuest of honor at the birthday luncheon Hcnday April 4th at Pino&#13;
2 )&#13;
The luncheon was arranged by Hrs• Mary -:}&#13;
Shaugb..nessy. Twelve ladies were present to wish Hrs . Ellison rr.any more&#13;
happy birthdays . Besides Nrs . Ellison and Shaughnessy there were Pat&#13;
deKay l·!arianna Glass, l~argaret Wiseman, Phoebe Heath, Ann Foreman,&#13;
Charl~tte Jones, Hcinie Gardner , Janet Frye , Carol Shurz and Chardell&#13;
Ellenbecker .&#13;
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The birthday cake was baked a.,d decorated by 1•:rs. :Sli zabe~h_Reggin •&#13;
El l unes dia cuatro de abril el dia se sus cumpleanos la oenora&#13;
Audrey Ellison fue huesped de hon'or en un lc::1che en el ~ino ~uche. ?ue&#13;
arreglado por la Senora }~ary Shaughnessy y las otras a.m:1-~as pres~ntes&#13;
fueron las 3e!1oras Pat deKay, ?·1arianna Glass, ~-:argaret ;,[isernan, .Phcebe&#13;
Heath, Ann Fore=an , C.b.arlotte Jones, Heinie Gardner, Janet Frye, Carol&#13;
Shurz y Cnardell Sll6nbecker. El cake de cumpleanos fue hecho por la&#13;
Senora Elizabeth Reggin.&#13;
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Nuche was Mrs . Audrey Ellison.&#13;
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l•.'..rs. Virginia Russell has been feeling so!!le better since coming&#13;
,hoce fros the hosoital on the 9th. She had been hospitalized for a ~cnth&#13;
' for eye treatr.:ent~~d arthritis.&#13;
11rs. Charlotte J'cnes also is hc::i1e again after a few days in the&#13;
hospital. _J-ie w~sh both of them a speedy recovery.&#13;
La Senora 1lirginia :S.ussell a regresado a su casa de el hospital&#13;
despues de aber oasado varios dias alle, tojando tratarnientos en u~ ajo.&#13;
Tambien la Senora Charlette .Jones oaso unos dias en el hcsr:i tal y&#13;
ahora esta en la casa. Les desea.nos una rapida recuperacion a ias dos.&#13;
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V.rs.. Ethel Smith was home with her family Easter weekend. }(.rs.&#13;
Scith retired a few years ago as a teacher and counselor in the Ignacio,&#13;
schools. But she soon decided retire~ent was not for her.&#13;
She is new teaching in the !:avajo Coo..'lluni ty College at Tasile,&#13;
Arizona. Her subjects are Pr eCollege English, Nath Fundenentals and GED&#13;
social studies. This sui:r:::.er she has been asked to teach social studies,&#13;
science and ~ath.&#13;
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· 7he Uavajo Cc:1::unity College buildings on the ca.i:uus are all new.&#13;
All the students are :favaj o; al though , classes are open to any who wish&#13;
to attend. So~e 180-200 students live in the ~or~s~ Cthers . co~~ute frc~&#13;
outlying areas . Several of the teachers are Ifavajo. Two of these speak&#13;
no English a.11d they teach pottery:, rug making and other Havajc crafts.&#13;
La Senora :Sthel Smith visi&#13;
a su fa!!lilia nara el fin de s:e;:-~na de&#13;
:}ascua, Ella f ue :~aestra de escuela en Ignacio :por muches anos y ahora&#13;
ensena engles,niatematica, y st~dios sociales en Navajo Co!2munity College&#13;
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Louisa Hartig had her daughter Lucy Ainsworth from La Jara, Colorado&#13;
visiting her last week.&#13;
Louisa Hartig fue visitada unos dias por su hija Lucy .Ainsworth de&#13;
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He can1e home after spending the winter in Arizona.&#13;
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. The we~kend of April 15th Er . Harker•s stepdaughter, Mrs. 10·:.i. s Arndt&#13;
arr:i.vecl on 1'riday and her husband Jack arrived Saturday evening. Hrs .&#13;
.Arndt Has getting some of her mothe:c' s things to take back to Portland&#13;
Oregon and to say 1 Hello 1 to a few fo r mer neighbors here . The Arndts '&#13;
drove home the first of the ,,reek in an new Van purchased in Durango .&#13;
El Senor Le.urence Marker paso el invierno en Arizona y ahora a&#13;
regresac'l') a su casa en IJ;nacio . Su hija Lois Ar.ndt y esposo Jack de&#13;
Portland, Oregon lo visitaron la semana pasada •&#13;
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On1J day the devil called up 'st. Peter and challenged&#13;
him to a baseball game.&#13;
"Okay." St. Peter said. "But you know ,ve have all&#13;
the great players up here.''&#13;
"You'll lose anvwav," the devil said.&#13;
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win. \\'hy we have Christy i\Iathewson, Babe Ruth Tv&#13;
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staying with her daughter (Lucy) and family Hr . and l-~s. Cli ff Bro1,m.&#13;
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Coming over to Ignacio to vis i t her ·while she was here was another&#13;
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daughter Celia Rivera fron Albuquerque and granddaughters Lydia Cordova&#13;
and Largaret Rodreq_uez from Santa Fe, :·1e1.-r i-i·e :dco. Her sons Flovio and&#13;
Adonais Salazar were happy to see her too.&#13;
Dona Selina Salazar estubo aq_ui en Ignacio pox unos dias, ella vive&#13;
con su hija (Lucy) y familia Sen or y Senora Cliff Brown en Utah. Otra&#13;
h..ija Celia Rivera cle Albuq_uerque y sus nietas Lydia Cordova y Hargaret&#13;
-Rodrequez de Santa Fe, New 1-:exico viniercn a verla en lo que estubo aqui.&#13;
Sus hiios Flavia y Adonais Salazar t~mbien tubieron justo de visitar con&#13;
SU Elaaa .&#13;
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And then there was the man&#13;
who was s o thrifty that when&#13;
he found a box of corn plasters,&#13;
he rushed out to buy a pair of&#13;
tight shoes!&#13;
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The pre Easter Bake Sale s ~onsored by the Friendship Circle brought&#13;
in a little over ::~100 on Thur sday , 7th . The sale was in the Ignacio GhurValu store . A thank you is ex tended to the ladj_es who ba.ked such a&#13;
delicious variety of cnkcs, ;-,ies a..."ld breads as well as those who bought&#13;
the goods . Thank you too for sale space in the store.&#13;
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Fedel Herrera&#13;
Martha l•fae ~uintana&#13;
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Viola Herrera&#13;
Ruby Hailey&#13;
Georgia Chavez&#13;
Heinie Gardner&#13;
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Susano Silva&#13;
Cleo Chavez&#13;
J{aud Glover&#13;
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Mr. &amp;. Hrs. Paul Harris&#13;
Audrey E+lison&#13;
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Bennie Valencia&#13;
Alcario Vigil&#13;
Henry Espi.nosa&#13;
Trutt Hudson&#13;
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Hrs. Geneva Olbert and Phil Olbert snent Saturday, March 26th in&#13;
Bloom'ield with Robert and Shieley Olbert~and children. The Clberts&#13;
were transferred fro::i the Lindrith Gas Field to Blooruield recently.&#13;
They have bought a new home in Bloom.field. Hrs. Olbert has been substituting in the Bloor&gt;.field school system..&#13;
Geneva a.~d Phil Olbert fueron a Bloo:::.field, N. Kexico en ~a~zo a&#13;
visitar a Robert y Shirley Olbert, ellos fueron transferidos de Lindrith&#13;
a Bloomfield en su trabajo.&#13;
1,: r. and 1-::rs . Louie Eor r i s returned hcrr:e April Fifth fro:r:1. a short&#13;
vacati on in Gtllup and ~pache 3tpction T~ailer ?ark._&#13;
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H:rs. Ruby Railey was honored with a birthday dirn1er at Pino !-Tuche&#13;
Hednesday evening April si:,:th. !J&gt;s. l-~argaret ;,'iisema11 was the hostess~&#13;
Other guests -were 2,~s. Beverly Wiser.an, 1,:rs. Charlotte Jones and L2ne-c&#13;
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el dia_ de sus cu7pl£.anos ada:::es de la huesped.a lfargare t ',·: ise:1£m . fucro~&#13;
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Charlotte Jones, Senor y Se ~a .:::..:m!'2et Hot .....&#13;
La Sencra Ilaliy tambien tiene una bisnieta nueva. La n ina nacio en dia&#13;
trece de abril a Senor y Senora Tony !forrill de Durango.&#13;
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�::rs. Helen Payson of Denver and Faul B. l•:artin of Bayfield '.-le:&gt;e&#13;
r2arried at 11 a. L'l. ::arch 31 by the Rev. Robert I:~earns in the First&#13;
Presbyterian Church in Durango.&#13;
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~hey were planning a cruise for their wedding trip and then will&#13;
make their hone in Denver.&#13;
Both grew up in the Bayfield area. In more recent years t~s.&#13;
Hartin has been living in Denver.&#13;
Paul !,:artin attended the Ignacio school and was the first Ignacio&#13;
high school graduate. In the following years he took an active part in&#13;
the cou□unity. In the 1940 1 s · he served as ,resident of the Ignacio school&#13;
board. He r:10ved to Bayfield a nur..iber of years ago.&#13;
· · La Senora Helen Payson y el Senor Paul B. lfartin fueron casados a&#13;
las once de la r:i.anana el dia trienta y uno de l·~arzo en la iglesia&#13;
Presbyteriana en Durango por el Rev. Robert l~erns. El Senor 1-:artin fue&#13;
e.1 primer graudante de la escuela alta aqui en Ignacio . y vivio ouchos&#13;
anos aqui antes de mudarse para Bayfield.&#13;
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v1siting Hr. and Hrs . Ed Ronero during the East~ r ':'ee~e~d f~on&#13;
Denver -were :-fary' s daughter and husband Dolo~~s and d.::.id~e r~i;;~ ;~~ hGr&#13;
and children Rober t, CJ.ara,Louise an&#13;
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nephew and n ece ignac - S.:::&#13;
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Visi tando a Se1'ior .v encra ..._ · · L,&#13;
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( l fue ron Senor y Senora Eddie Rivas Senor y Senora Ro~e~&#13;
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Louise y Robert Jr., Ignacio Gallegos y CarQen Coole~, vodos viven en&#13;
Denver, Colorado.&#13;
To all !!!Y Friends who sent flm;:ers cards · and t:i~ir __best '?shes;:.I&#13;
give my thanks. I appreciate all 01 rou~ ?oncern cu1u e.1.p1:ess1cns O.l&#13;
rove when I was in the hospital. Bes .. wisnes , Car:::en Coraova . _&#13;
Ah todos wis a~igos y parientes que rr.e !:!ar1dar9n flares, tar Je~as Y&#13;
exnresi6ns de buena suer-te y a11or durente el tie!!;:po que pase en e_&#13;
hospital, les doy ~e ~uy sinceras garcias, Car~en Cordova.&#13;
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"You've got to start sometime. Why don't&#13;
you operate on this one?''&#13;
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Easter school vacations the week of Auril third were a ti~e for&#13;
visiting relatives in the Ignacio area for- 1:r. and l·xs. Earold ?ayn.e&#13;
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jr. and two children who brou 6 ht along a boat and stayed ·with his sister,&#13;
:-Irs. lfa:dne .Anderson.&#13;
'.Led Hardy, his son 2..nd daughter, were here fro:: 1:...:~arillo, Te:·a.s with&#13;
his narents, Lr. ru,d :-::rs. Ual ter Hard.y .&#13;
-Durante la vacacitn de Jascua 3Emor y Se2'.'ora Harold ?ayne jr. y des&#13;
ninos visi taron a su her;~1ana l~a:::ine Anderson. Senor 11:ed Hardy su hijo&#13;
y hija de .l\r:arillo, Te::as tar::ibien visitaron a sus ::,adres 3encr y 2enorct&#13;
';;alter :aardy.&#13;
!-:rs. Lr.i_";la Olson~ mother of :.'.rs. Frances Far:::.er, died in l~arch in&#13;
Funeral services were held in Denver on the 25th an&lt;l graveside&#13;
services were in Grand Ju...'1.ction on the 27th. The Olsons had riac.e their&#13;
, ho:"'.e in the Grand Junction area for r::any years. The ,)ast few :;ears she&#13;
'-./ lived with her daughter and f a.~ily in Denver. \'Then Louis and Frances&#13;
li'armer lived in Ignacio l-l.rs. Olson visited here seve~al tises and ,.,,as&#13;
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Denver.&#13;
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quite activ8 for a char:rring lady in her 90s.&#13;
She celebrated her 98th birthday rrovember 1976.&#13;
in !foab.&#13;
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�Jeri Price spent two weeks at ho::'ie with her ·mother Hrs. Opal Pri c·e&#13;
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and brother Charles. She had just co:Jpleted t hree years of ne-rv:.!.ce in&#13;
the \ or1;en' s Ar-r:.y Corps , the last two year s at a ·base in Wildflicken, .&#13;
Germany . Befor e coming to I gnacio she visited. a week in Los A..."1g.a les with&#13;
her sister Carol r:cJunkin .&#13;
Jeri re enlis ted for a second three ye ar term and wa-s a ss:L&amp;n-ed to&#13;
Fort Bliss in hl Paso , 7exas .&#13;
Mr s . Price acco~:panied Jeri to El Paso and visited wi.th the Harry&#13;
HcJunkins before r eturning hor::.e .&#13;
Jeri Price visi&#13;
con su :::a:na Opal y su herma...-rio Charles per dos&#13;
semanas . Ella servto.,. tres ancs en el ej erc i to r:&gt;.ili tar, l os utli!:10s dos&#13;
en Wildflicken Ale::!ania . PJ1tes de vinir a . Ignacio -visi to con su&#13;
herr.iana Carol McJunlcin en Los Angeles , California. Ella se inlis to en&#13;
el ejercito por otros tres anos y estara estacionada en Fort Bliss , Texas,&#13;
Su riama Cpal aco~panio a Jeri a ~l Paso a visitar a la f an:ilia de Harry&#13;
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Gx.ford area, Lillian Siebel, Ignacio, Eanager KSUT - FE and Jar:es W. Sutto~&#13;
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I Seis condidatos tendran su no~bre en el b~leto para la eleccicn de&#13;
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Mrs. ·l&lt;cDanicl •died CJf cancer Ear ch 20 in a De1r,1er hosni tal.&#13;
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