January 8, 1993 PACE 3 Wadm .Qpiiivnc nurr.ns aPILYAY 1 YjVHMi ' .. ... . - -- change, growth, improvements in 1992 . .... . ' & 1- .... V - y- .N 1 m 7 7 4- 1.1 rTUimjl"Hi(l llimjUPH-i-vv-.. .. i i mi mm . iifM lir C. D.,. CnUflt tnit 71-IA miff . .NT. lltUin, YlUSOn TTWU,or.t n;mnu T T"5" . v.?. .1 KM', 'I. - .. u at-- i(. 1 SAft'A CeA Far fnyVc proceeded throughout the sear, with Phase I coming to a close in November. Phase II will be completed this year. Arid conditions on the reservation could have led to disaster for local fire fighters. A total of 93 fires burned 433.65 acres of range and timberlands. P1" jn 3 3. i . 4 i ..- .tmmm 0 1 Ah I MUSEUM AT WARM SPRINGS j OPENING MAKvn 'if- 1 111 L ' l f A PilJIvOI I ' ' m ... ' i J '. I . .. i. I h--" ' )r-. tH-3i l--'J 'fe.-vV -' I fi. A'.'. ' . . . r-i- -m. - r -:l i .Tilt" V ..f' r' ,. - , . ... - ' ; .. v4 "ri ' . 1 . . "mmmmh?timIFmimm WW -"-,;tt Aj rte sign says, Museum at Warm Springs will open to the public March 14. 0 4 V . '.t' f-"A ?4 - L-.w'l-i TheMadmsHighSchoolboysvmitybasketbaUteamtraveledtostateplayoffs, but were defeated in the third round of action. i! I j FT' ' 4. ii-vi1 ! KJ ! !, j Ss. 11 - - -rr . ',j i TA lSM mui rt Breakfast Program, which started this fall, at the Warm Springs Elementary Cafeteria.