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Wednesday. February 6, 1957 Happy Birthday to: Mason Marshall born February 7, 1956 Ronald Tilousi n February 7, 1949 Roderick Putesoy ,f February 11; 1954 Anna Mae Hanna- M February 12, 1951 Ross Hanna w February 12, 1952 Hail Cpmcs In Foster Marshall, Mail Carrier!; started to January 29th with the wail out, he burned out the ilutoA on his car and had to turn back. Hamilton Grounds was riding with him and the snow vrs over 3 f ot deep near Frazier Hells. For a while they thought they were going to sit out in the storm all night but Hr, C. Russell came along and helped them b-’ck to town. They got the c-r all fixed and started back to Hualapai Hill top Thursday morning, January 31st.' In the mean time Hardy Jones, of Supai, rode up to Hilltop every day and waited in the ? or raaFl to come t hrough. On Thursday he waited until a telephone call came through from Hilltop and thon he started up. Hamilton Grounds staj*ted on down the Trail at noon and he packed the Ist Class mail on his back all the way down th it 8 mile Trail in the snow. As he came into the Village people ran out of their nouses and followed him to the Post Office so they could get their mail. Ham made us all happy by bringing in the letters early in the afternoon. Hardy brought the packages etc. in later in the s i .-?G snow plow came through to i'-ational ana then turned around and went back to town. Two snow plows started out but one broke down. Han said after they left the plowed out part of the road it was hard going as the snow was -bout 9 inches deep. Birth i: r, and Mrs. Reed Hatahomigie have a new girl who was born in the Kingman Hospital. Sunday night, February 3, 1957. She weighed over 9 pounds. IJe do not know her name yet. Sinvella, daughter of Juan and Nora S-’ la, died an G**snd hos pital *Viday even" nr, She had spina] meningitis and there was no wav to snve her 1«? p. The Doctor and nurses did all they possibly could for her. She was bom arand G a noon. The Supai Meekly hows Official "eathcr Report High Low Precipitation January 30 40 35 ,27 and 3*5 snow January 31 4L 27 February 1 46 22 February 2 56 36 February 3 55 32 February 4 53 34 February 5 53 32 —A.V.C. Helicenter Babies alright Daley Kanakaja and Dclphinc Uqualla are doing fine at th Grand Canyon Hospital. Daley had pneumonia and diarrhea and Delphine had diarrhea. Both babies were very, very sick when they arrived at the Hospital. Mrs, Stanley Kanakaja is still up there with them. Tribal Council Meeting The Havasupai Tribal Council Meeting will be held at Galantine, Arizona this Saturday, February 9, 1957. Mr. Bobo, Superintendent, will meet there with them. Hr. Collins, Field Agent, will take the members who live down, here up to Valentine for the meeting. FLECTION NOTICE The Havasupai Tribal Annual election of Councilman will be held on March 9, 1957, at the Havasupai Day School building as designated by the election committee. Nominations for tho two (2) Councilmen to be elected will be received by the Sec--d - retary of the Havasupai Tribal Council ur% til February 2 r? . 1957. Qualified persons, thirty-five (35; years of age or older, l may present their names to the Secretary of the Council or by having a petition signed by five (5) qualified voters and present same to the Secretary of the Couiw. cil at least ten (10) days before the e- 5 lection, the same in either case, i, The Secretary shall post names of all Candida bes in one or more public places at least seven (7) days before the elec tion The above election notice is in accordance with article l v , Sections 2, through 5. % i jis Signed! Lemuel J. Pay a Secretary i | Dated February 2, 1957 Election t Lemuel Jack Pay", Sec.’f Supai. Arizona