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Spilyay Tymoo Page 12 March 26,1982 Brunoe trip continued from page 1 breakfast at the Japanese Embassy where the state o f Japanese economy will be discussed with emphasis on Japanese tourism abroad. There will also be a conference with Japanese consumer and trade press along with TV and radio representatives. Brunoe intends to talk with the Japanese wholesalers and leave with them brochures that, w ill define K ah-N ee-T a’s services. He will follow up by writing letters to each of the contacts made in Japan. The trip will hopefully increase Japanese trade at Kah-Nee-Ta. Weber State seeks In d ia n a p p lic a n ts The Weber State College S c h o o l o f B u sin ess and Economics is looking for American Indian students interested in pursuing a bachelors degree in Business Administration. The Educational Founda tion of America has funded the schools to start a program to help In dian stu d en ts to successfully achieve a degree in business in the areas of accounting, marketing, finance and other related areas. Indian students .will have advisement, tutoring, sem inars co-op experiences and small classes that will be made up of Indian students. Indian businessmen and women will be visiting students to discuss current issues and opportunities. An Indian law class will be included to fa m ilia rize stu d en ts w ith important issues that affect Indians. Students must apply early for consideration for admission and for complete financial a s s is ta n c e . E v e r y o n e is encouraged to apply. Applications are now being taken for Summer and Fall Quarter 1982. Contact Dr. Greg Spencer at (801) 626- 6065, or Craig Brandow at (801) 626-6406, or write to: American Indian Business Program, 2907 Counseling Center, Weber State College, Ogden, Utah 84408. Geo-Quiz Zrmfl FTc/wieteA correctly identified the location o f the last geo-quiz as being near the top o f the grade on highway 26 going west. This weeks geo-quiz will be simple to locate fo r those who drive the reservation roads. Call Spilyay Tymoo with the correct location and win a year’s subscription for yourself or a friend. Spilyay Tymoo photo by Shewczyk SS earning reports due April 15 People who received at least one Social Security check in 1981 and who earned more than the annual exem pt amount last year have until April 15 to file an annual report of their 1981 earnings, said Kay Y o u n g , S o c ia l S e c u r ity manager in Bend. The 1981 annual exempt present time he is employed as a logging truck driver. He is the amount was $5,500 for people son of Mr. and Mrs. Milan 65 or over and $4,080 for people under 65 all of 1981. A Smith, Sr. of Warm Springs. The maid o f honor was person who was 72 or older all Arlene Wewa and the best man of 1981 does not have to make a was Jackie Smith, the brother report. Neither do people who receive benefits because of of the groom. There was a dinner and cake disability, since different rules in their honor on the eve of apply. A person who did not receive March 22 in the Baptist Church, dining area with several any checks in 1981 because of relatives and friends present expected earnings does not have to make a report of his or with gifts for the couple. The newlyweds plan to make her earnings. But, Young said, their home here in Warm if those earnings were less than expected, it would be in that Springs. One road/Smith wed M aryann Oneroad and Charles T. Smith exchanged marriage vows in a March 20 ceremony performed at the Heart of Reno Chapel in Reno, Nevada. The bride was raised in Portland, Oregon, where she graduated from St. Mary’s Academy and also attended Western Business College. She is currently employed as a clerk-typist for the Public Health service here in Warm Springs. The groom is a graudate of Madras High School. At the person’s best interest to make a report. People at the Bend Social Security office will answer any questions about the annual report of earnings. The Bend Social Security office is located at 39 Louisiana. The telephone number to call to ask questions or request forms is 1-800-452- 1654. It is a toll free number. Tygh Valley All-Indian Rodeo QUEEN TRYOUTS Sunday April 11,1982 Agency Rodeo Grounds Howlak T ich urn Delmar Davis Delmar Davis of Warm Springs was killed in a car accident March 13, 1982. He was born in Redmond, Oregon on March 28, 1955. He had been a lifetime resident of Warm Springs. He attended schools in Madras and Warm Springs, and was a 1974 graduate of Madras High School. He was active in wrestling, track and football while in high school. He also a tte n d e d M o u n t H ood Community College where he majored in Physical Education. He was an enrolled member o f th e W arm S p r in g s Confederated Tribes and had been employed with the Tribes at the Information Center/ Gift Shop since it opened in 1977. He is survived by his father r " ’ Harrison Davis, Sr. and his mother Floriene Comedown Davis, both o f Warm Springs; six brothers; Darryl Davis, Dolan Waheneka, Dominic Davis, Dixon Davis, Harrison Davis, Jr., all o f Warm Springs, and Dalton Davis of Goldendale, Washington. A lso surviving are two sisters, Darla Davis and Dinah Davis of Warm Springs; and his grandm other F lorence Meanus of Warm Springs. Dressing ceremonies were held at the Agency Longhouse on March 15 with Nelson W a llu la t u m o f f i c i a t i n g . Overnight ceremonies followed at the longhouse. Burial was at the Tenino Cemetery on March 16. Church Services science projects on exhibit were awarded a ribbon,,gold being the highest. Judges were local people with a background in certain scientific areas. Following is a list of Indian students and the ribbon they receivedfor their work and energy at the 1982 science fab: Gayleen Adams, red; Patrick Boyd, red; Bruce Brunoe, red; LaRae Burger, silver; Mary CaBca, red; Trina Darting, red; Ethel Henry, red; Delores Herrera, red; Willis Miller, red; BrieetteScott, gold; GinaSixkifler, red; Josetta Solomon, red;Leana Trimble, red; Jolene Tufti, red; diver; qmkJacqueBne Wood, silver. Spilyay Tympo phofo by shewcxyk St. Wiliams REORGANIZED CHURCH OF WARM SPRINGS JESUS CHRIST O F LATTERDAY SAINTS MATTHEW CROTTY, FATHER ELDER, CLINT JACKS CONFESSION PRIOR TO MASS-6:30 a.m. Tel. 553-1676 Worship - 16:60 a.m. Sunday Mass-030 WARM SPRINGS WARM SPRINGS UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH STEVEN FRANK, PASTOR TEL. 553-1237 * Worship-10:00 a.m. Worship nt Kah-Nee-Ta-7:00 p.m. FULL GOSPEL CHURCH ORIN JOHNSON, PASTOR Sunday Schoo 1-10:00 a.m. Worship Service-11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Service-7:30 p.m. Bible Study, Wednesday-730 p.m. Young People’s Service-Friday-730 p.m. WARM SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH ALLEN ELSTON, PASTOR Tel. 553-1267 Sunday School- 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship-11.-00 a.m. Bible Study-Sunday ft Wednesday, 7 3 0 p.m.