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Funeral Service m Tonsy H o nga died vested ay morning at Peach Springs, Arizona. She is the little old lady who was hurt on the Trail and the helicopter had to come and get her about two years ago, Many people from Supai went out to the funeral todav, Louis and Maude Sinyella, Rebacca Boney, and Mark Hanna went in yesterday evening. This morning the following folks left Supai: Lemuel, Pave, and Clenn Paya, Betty ''on tova, Fred Hpmidreek, v ecca Uqualla, Amos Watahomigie, Alva and Alice and Bert Jones Edith and ' r ack Putesov, Hamilton has been bothered by a ring tailed cat in his house and so ''on day morn~'ng Algin Watahomigie shot it. He gave it to Austin Hamidreek who will’ wear it for a tail when he dances. Mark Hanna and Ray Uoualla came home ''on day afternoon from Hilltop. They are cow bovs_and v ark savs he rode a bronc. Bovd and bddie, cowboys, went up the »7-*ii to help drive some cows down. Later on Ray, little Relmer, and Edward took the cows back up the Fred butchered weighed about 450 pounds and was two years old. Chicly Putesoy was seen the other day smoking a new pipe, Alva Jones and sons a ramada on the north side of their house. They will use it for saddles etc. Last Friday morning Mr, Collins went to Peach Springs and he took Allen Akaba, Lemuel Pava, and Elizabeth Uqualla with him. Elizabeth did not know she was go ing and so she rode like the wind and caught up with the party: she made it up the Hualapai T~ail in less than one hourj What a gall And what a rider! She went to Peach Sprinps to get her baby (heli copter babv), Juan Sinyella brought the two babies around that dav **rom the Srand Canyon. Mrs. Juan Sinyella called on the phone afternoon to say hello: she said her brother, Charlie ' T escogame had been visiting her. Sunday morning M r. Collins, M r. and Mrs, Stanley Daley Manakala, Mrs. Ray Uqualla and Reich*ne, Lemuel Paya, Allen Akaba, and little Edmund Tilousi all came back from Peach Springs, ™hen Mr. Coll'ns went in Friday the road was in very bad condition and the mud was real and he and Lemuel had to dig and dig. It took them five hours to get to town. Sunday th* 3 road had dried out and they came sailing without any trouble, i Page 2 -Supai News— 13, 19 5 17 Curley Jones went for a Sunday afternoon up Topocoba Trail, Ha saw a bobcat and chased it and killed it. Several people have been getting their Valentines readv for the partv Saturday, Tallin Purro and H mte Tilousi dust went up the Lane dragging a great big fig log, * M artin Clinton had an operation on his leg at the Kingman Hospital last week ard he is getting along dust fine. When v r, Collins and the ''arakajas went in to see him he was fast asleep and the nurse could not wake him up at all. u r, and Mrs, Reed Watahomigie have named their daughter, Aurelia Ann. She is still in the hospital, Maggie and Reed came home with the mail man yesterday, ''r. Collins **ixed the tractor distributor this morning, Tt was good to hear the sound of the motor when the tractor crew started it up, ''arian Putesov made her little son, Roddy, a birthday cake Monday. He was three years old, Manv women are busy gathering willow branches for basket making now. The davs • are very warm and it is like Spring. .The trees along the river are leading out. Lots o** the folks down here have been swimrrng during these warm afternoons. Some even mlm early in the mominr when " ‘ there is steam rising from the stream of water. . , Sprang must be here: the little folks are restless and getting into mischief. Play ing with matches and rock throwing are dangerous though and should not be allowed* m Tomorrow* will be Arizona's birthday. The ] State will be 45 years old! Abraham Lincoln's birthday was yesterdav. This month is full of great men’s birthdavs. Thursday, Feb. 14th, will be Valentine's Pav, "High up in the Rockv "ountains, on the of a great forest, there lived a little bgy with his mother. One day, for some mis behavior, she punished him. The little boy? s_n temper and rebellion, called out, 'I W hate you, I hate you!" and ran out. 'Tien he came to a great canvon with at towering cliff behind, he stopped in his flight, but shaking with anger, he cried fjkl gain, 'I hate you, I hate you, I hate vcui> An echo came back, 'I hate you, I hate yoS I hate you.' Scared to death, he ran bac I '' to his '* mother, crying about the bad man in the fdiv est who said, f T hate you.” And the mother, wise as mothers are, her little son back to the canvon. And skV said, "Son, now cry out, 'I love you, I lev# you, I love you’." The little boy did as his mother said and the echo came back, cl earl v sweetly, like far-off bells in a temple gaW. den, "I love you, I love you, I love you." The mother said, "My son, that is the law of life. What we give, we get,”