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Show Some progress has been made on the new church. In August workers from California hung doors and even built an altar so services could be held. It was a moving experience. The drum, rattle, guitar and singing proved the acoustics were just perfect. Recent gifts have been set aside for final construction but much more is needed before starting once again. . . . stone upon stone Twice monthly or more we visit Father Liebler and workers at Oljeto just 50 miles south. The picture shows the progress on their retirement home there. All are in good health, enjoy a full, active life and wish to be remembered to all friends, old and new. Christmas is coming soon and 1000 gifts must be ready by December 1 for mailing to children from Oklahoma to California, Arizona to Oregon. Please help us to help those have a gift in honor of the Greatest Gift. The latest price list is enclosed for St. Christopher's Shop. If you order early you'll be in good time for Christmas mailing. I t's yei b'chei time in Navajo land! Our Navajo rug picture on the cover shows the masked dancers with corn ready for pollen gathering. Nearly every hogan is now harvesting corn, melons and squash. Thanksgiving time comes early here! It's a time for favorite dishes and a few stomach aches! Finally, here is our "thanks again" for all your help over the rough days behind and ahead. FORM OF REQUEST I hereby give, devise and bequeath (here state the amount of your legacy) $ ...... ....... ......... ..... . to the Corporation of the Episcopal Church in Utah, a corporation created and existing under the laws of the State of Utah, for benefit of St. Christopher's Mission to t he Navajo, Bluff, Utah 84512. MISSION PORTRAITS: Nadine Maryboy -, I Nadine is a well traveled Navajo girl! After graduating from Phoenix Indian School, she was with the Mission choir in Washington, D.C. and New York City. Her first year of college was at San Mateo, California; the ' next semester found her in Westminster College, S a I t Lake City. T.he last two sum-mers have been spent in St. _ Christopher's Shop with time out to know the midwest with Father Wayne and family on vacation to southeast Kansas. Now she plans for Licensed Practical Nurse training in January ; but meanwhile she manages the shop, teaches at Aneth School and helps us all in learning the Navajo language. We know her smile will continue to travel- with Nadine behind it. HAROLD and MARJORY GODDARD san Bernadino's loss is St. Christopher's gain in the case of Harold and Marj. They retired here to give their lives in service. A light out, sewer stopped, errands done, wiring needed - all call for Harold's advice. Each morning Marj takes dictation and fires off letters by mailtime. The Goddard's trailer is one of our beauty spots. The small but lush lawn, the gourd-covered fence and the cheery greetings welcome all to "sit a spell." ro u.. f./) '" L-a) ..!: 0.. 0 ~ .f-./) L- ..!: U ~ .-t: ro V') t: .0- f./) .-f./) ~ 0 Q,) I ...s::.U - 0::: 'O=> c:: I o U 'Vi ~ .~ ~ ~o.o. «U V) 0.. W '-ro > ro Z a) ..!: ~ ~ ::J 0 - ~ CO , c:: -0 .c.:.: c .Q ...s::.1 c:: 0 . ~= +- N C :::) Q,) Q,) 0 ... 0::: IV) « N ..!: ro tn ~ ~ ::J 00 |