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Page 2 -News-Oct. 29, 1959 More Out to Pick Pjnons the Juan Sin yclla 1’ t the Mack Vutesoy family, the Lemuel Pay a family, and Ham and Lucy Gr ounds have joined the pinon pickers un on the plateau. James Wescogame, who phoned, from Bright Angel Trail, Said there were not many nuts up that way this year. The Best crop is over on the Hualnpai side. Lloyd Hanna came hone Tuesday night. He has "been "cowboying" all Fall down near Prescott. Alsin Watahonigie, Frazier Pa.ya, Pay Uq.ua.lla, and. Jack Jones went to town Tues day to get a d°er license. Jack and Pay went with Mr. Collins and they cane "back the same day. They had two car break downs a.nd got home way after dark. It is good to see the eastside ditch running full of irrigation water. The well is getting dry and we have had a small amonnt of rain this Fall. Bible Mission News Church Service.VlO QVlock. .Sunday A. M. Bible Club ..9 o 1 dock. .Tuesday and Friday morning. Prayer Meeting. . .Wednesday P .t 3?. M. Missionary Miss Ida UqualLa Miss uqualla had charge of xhe Service last Sunday morning and gave a vafj helu ful talk. We had. s veral visitors they too liked the quiet, peaceful, reverent service. The text w a s: John 23:22,... "Follow thou Me," Miss Ida Iditicava h a s chp.rge of the Bible Club every Tuesday and Friday. In Ida ’Uq.ua.lla * s absence next Sunday she will be in charge of the Church Service. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers and Dviaht left Supai Thursday morning for their trip back Fast. We shall all miss them very much and hope they will have a safe and. successful trip* Before leaving Mr. Chambers con ducted the funeral service for Duff Mana kaja at the grave. Weather Report High Low precipitation Oct. 23 86 0 " 24 «6 48 0 " 25 84 53 0 " 26 83 52 0 " 27 86 55 0 " 28 81 52 .14 rain mlc Ws> just saw Dpvid Jones riding by on his mule. He must have gotten tired of nicking oinons and cone hone. He nro bnbly couldn't stay from thr-t cute ba.b.y daughter of his any longer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S'lberstein, of New York City, just ro J e into Suna.i for a thr°e day visit. Th<°y are guests in the Old Lodge s Roy Sinyella has been working in the Lodge renairing the clacks in the walls. E 'dia Hamiclreek made a quick trio to the Grand Canyon a.nd back. He rode up and back on his horse in one dayand a half. Little Miss Carol Lane is back home aft°r having visit 0J with her grand parents in Peach Springs for several months. Belch a nd Bessie Bogers are busy work ing on a. new winter house. Mr. and Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Lee Marshall, Miss Ida, Uqualla, Lilly Burro, Mr. and Mrs, Peed and several other folks are leaving the Valley in the morn ing for vacations, pinon picking, Aifcz. State Fnir, etc, Sucai sure is getting quiet these days. The Leer Hunting Sea son starts tomorrow too so lots of the "boys will be riding un the trails tonight. v Clarence, Louis, and Robert Sinyella rode uc to Moqui Tank to hunt and look after Rattle and other things. The Sucai N°ws will be "published" a gain in Nnvember. Editor: Marian L. Collins