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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1982)
PACE 6 JULY 2, 1992 JULY 2, 1982 PAGE 7 Rain, crowds and Govern drop in on Pi-Ume-Sha Fish and Game officer Cliff Jenkin was assigned as Governor Atiyeh’s body guard throughout his visit to Warm Springs. Jenkin appeared to take his job very seriously. The Atiyehs apparently enjoyed the fry bread that they purchased at the Pi- Ume-Sha grounds. Governor Atiyeh set up shop in a tepee for people to talk with him about issues concerning Indians. For the first time in years, Pi-Ume-Sha was rain came down—usuaUy umbrellas are use heavy rain. Umbrellas popped up as the off the sun. Spilyay Tymoo photos by A trip to Whiskey Dick's gave the Governor the opportunity to do a bit o f fly fishing—and even catch a fe w rainbow trout. Donna Behrend and Marsha- Shewczyk While at the Pi-Ume-Sha grounds, the Governor and Mrs. Atiyeh made the rounds at the trader's tables.