Winslow Mail (Newspaper) - March 6, 1998, Winslow, Arizona s ' I ' ' ' USPS 686-960. Postage Paid at Ariz. 86047 oil Wednesdays and 1 Section 1 1894 Volume 105 Number 10 March 6,1998 Copy 35 Combine For National Weather Service forecast calls for partly cloudy with a chance for showers today and Saturday 6 and 7). The high temperatures are expected to be near 50, and the lows in the low 20s. forecast calls clear with dry conditions warmer Plans ' observance of March as zona Archaeology Ruins State Park is scheduling several Native American storyteller is ' scheduled to appear at the visitor i center from 1 to 3 p.m. on March 21. The park will also be featuring tours of Site II and Pueblo Ruins ' on each Saturday of the The park is located of Winslow on State Route 87, about one mile north of Interstate 40, the of bemoaning the fact that stories from the past have been the Winslow Woman's Old Trails Museum and La Hotel have teamed up to capture On Euron is interviewed in the La Posada Hotel ort of With Snider are Evelyn president-elect of the Winslow Woman's director of the Old Trails - by Tom Packets Bluehouse Is Nominated As Navajo Nation Vice Available packets for the 1998 primary and general elections are available at the Navajo County Elections have been taken out by the following individuals denotes Court Judge Division Wing of of the Mann of of the Division 1, Lamb of Division 2, Haydukovich Charles Brandel Kolomitz and Charlie all of Division 3, Peterson Michele Murphy and Dara Davis all of Division 5, Kent Brewer Chuck Schott and Toni Carver all of Show and Division 6, Reinhold of Pinetop and Cheryl Martin of Precinct No. 1, Milton DeSpain of Joseph Precinct No. 2, Rubi of Precinct No. 5, Brown of Show and Precinct No. 6, of may file their packets beginning on May 26. All packets must be filed with the elections department by 5 p.m. on June 25. more call the Navajo County Elections Department at 524-4062. Bluehouse a Navajo Nation Council delegate from was nominated Tuesday by President Thomas Atcitty to be vice president of the Navajo including knew who would be picked until the announcement was made during the President's report to the Bluehouse was not one of the names frequently mentioned in speculation about the vice you will be the first to know of my selection for vice Atcitty told the is my distinct honor to announce my nomination for the vice person I have selected is Council Delegate Milton he Bluehouse was congratulated by Council Speaker Kelsey who was also considered for the vice for his service to the Now in his second he chaired the Government Services you for your work on the floor and in the Begaye on your nomination for the vice Navajo Election Board will have to certify his eligibility before the appointment becomes whose maternal clan is Many Goats and paternal clan is One Who Walks Around the was born Feb. 29, 1936, up in a traditional rural was a leap year that means I've only had 15 birthday wasn't a birthday celebration for me this and at this rate I won't have another birthday party until the millennia first language was and all of my conceptual thinking was in he His classroom education began in the Bureau of Indian Affairs Cornfields Community Day also attended the Fort Defiance Boarding School and Ganado Mission Presbyterian Church His university education was In economics and political science at Arizona State University in is a son-in-law of the late Dr. Annie married to her he served two years with the U.S. becoming a radio communications specialist and spending most of his enlistment from 1959 1961 in was deeply impressed with the depth of German culture and he an experience which led to his becoming a Navajo culture specialist in Navajo Nation also learned to ski I was in mainly in the region around he While on leave during his military Italy and Bluehouse returned to the Navajo he went to work for the Navajo Police where he rose in rank from patrolman to captain within 11/2 later worked for Navajo Tribal Utility Authority as a property then for the credit services of the BIA as a loan of the people who had the largest impact in my life were Bob Ned Hatathli and Paul he formed my values as traditional leader and persuaded me to enroll at the 1960s, he was a Navajo culture teacher at Rough Rock Demonstration and then at the Many Farms Campus for Navajo Community College of the projects I was involved with at Many Farms was designing the campus for NCC at he all development at the college has followed the master plan we drew spent 17 years with the starting in 1970 as a program and served as acting dent for the Tuba City and Shiprock in addition to service as an acting Navajo Area persons considered for the vice presidency included Rebecca Joe Louise LeNora Yazzie Bessie Nelson Guy Alex Joe Bates Irving Larry Harry Elwood and Andrew Tom tales of yesteryear it's not uncommon for to only we'd written down the stories told to the efforts of three local stories of the and development of the are being in keeping with modern not a scribe to be stories are being saved on videos and voice Winslow Woman's Old Trails Museum and La Posada Hotel have joined forces to the stories of yesteryear from the original residents of this president-elect of the Winslow Woman's has been interviewing and recording on a video camera the stories of several persons who have resided in or other parts of the West for many we share our we reach out in which fosters a sense of Gower being aware of others who have gone before hardships and the faith generated in their accomplishments and we can gain the courage to on Keeping as the old song keeping our goals in and keeping the we can achieve and keep believing we can she said the Woman's Old Trails Museum and La Posada Hotel will each have a copy of the and another copy will be given to the said the Woman's Club and possibly others will establish lending system so others can view i the Dan general manager of La Posada is making sound recordings of the interviewed March 3 was Moore 88, who was born in western and later accompanied her mother and two sisters to the ranch her father in South her she remembers traveling by buggy or on the depth of her first school with an enrollment of about six tapings are expected to continue periodically for the next several Tourism Project Must Wait For Zach Thomas University of Arizona Department of that would have million into Arizona communities for cultural heritage programs is ail but dead for but future prospects are proponents believe it's basically Musicians Earn At Solo And Ensemble said Rep. Sue Lynch who was sponsoring House 2595, a measure that would have provided million of state funding every year to attract so-called cultural heritage tourists are loosely defined as visitors who come to Arizona for Indian heritage institutions and archaeological proposal got held up was heard by the House Appropriations Committee before the spring session's That makes il dead for was the priority list Rep. Bob Burns who chairs the got only so much money and have spent much of it was optimistic that On Page 10 of the Winslow Junior High School Music Department traveled to Mount Elden Middle School in Flagstaff Feb. 21 to compete in the solo and ensemble are results of that earning superior ratings were Joanna Kim Brandee Brad Zack Cory Victoria Alicia Angelina Cindy Glinda Julie Laura Nikki Megan Nicole Estrella Kayla Lindsay Nolan Shaunte Amy Tim and the percussion quartet of Brandee Brad Anthony Carter and Bryan excellent ratings Winslow Man Stabbed During new broom tries to sweep but an old broom knows where the dirt 21-year-old Winslow man was stabbed during a fight early Saturday Feb. 28. Joseph Ramirez 21, was reportedly stabbed in the and was transported to Winslow Memorial Hospital for to preliminary a large group of fighting in front of 800 W. Hill view St. shortly after 1 a.m. Saturday when the stabbing No motive for the fight or stabbing have been John Martin and Chuek Hodge of the Winslow Police Department responded to the Hodge said Wednesday that the incident remains under Aaron James Reed John Krystal Lawrence Amanda Kollin Jenna Kristina Aubrey Jesse Stephen Michael Robert Chris Kyle Robert Megan Jose Amanda Brandon Crystal Stephen Joe Phillip Brandon Jessica Sarah Elizabeth Steven Jaala Higginson and the string ratings were received by Katrina Michael James Plotner and Charles