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spoke, all was conducted by Pres. Bechtel, and the program was completed with fireworks! It was the most colossal such show we had ever seen. We said goodbye to the Bennetts (such a short visit) and boarded the bus for Philadelphia....
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States Embassy and was used as interpreter by President Eisenhower and other VIP's visiting Japan. When John and Orpha arrived at their Tokyo hotel on Christmas Eve, they turned on the television in their room. They were anxious to...
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Elder john Sterling Boyden, Jr., East Central States Mission.
EMer Stephen G. Boyden, Central American Mission.
Carmen, Studentbody Secretary, University of Utah.
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This photo was sent to Elder lohn Boyden, Jr. in the East Central States Mission to show what family members were doing in his absence (Christmas, 1958).
"Mom and Gramp" (Gill and Sara Evans Sweeten, Orpha's parents).
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his grandson Douglas R. McKay's testimonial, before departure to the Uruguayan Mission. Working with young men to prepare them for missions, and seeing the change in them when they returned, was an experience...
Man of Many Hobbies
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The work of keeping up a hobby is not so much as it seems.. .It is difficult to tell where an activity leaves off being a hobby and becomes an avocation, or even a vocation. John 5. Boyden Deseret News
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I had a sudden realization of the magnitude of the past help the Ute Tribe has received from Mr. Boyden and the loss that it would be to the Tribe if his help wassuddenly not available.
Reginald 0.Curry Former...
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Modem History of the Utah Utes. In 1957, John wrote the first (and only) chapter for this book which he was unable to complete. It reads as follows:
THE SPECIAL INDIAN GRAZING UNIT
During my tenure in the United States...
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nearly two million acres were set aside by the Executive Order of January 5, 1882. The ensuing pattern of allotments of part and restoration to the "public domain" of the balance of the reservation set the...
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lands covered by the permits of two Indians, David Tabbee and Pawwinnee. A demand was made to end the "apparent moratorium on presecution of offenses against the United States where rights of the Ute Indians...
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group of autonomous villages and clans controlled by the religious leaders known as "Kikmongwi." In drafting the original constitution, LaFarge had hoped to unite the various factions for political strength, leaving the...
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from all the traditional chiefs whichever pertains to our land claims. Some of the villages of course refused to work with our attomey, protesting the attomey was hired without their consent or knowledge. But they will...
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There was no basis available on which the matter could be presented to an existing tribunal. John, therefore, conceived that it would be necessary to have Congress pass special enabling legislation creating a...
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Circuit acting as chief Judge, the Honorable Leon R. Yankwich, United States District Court Judge from Los Angeles California and the Honorable James A. Walsh, District Judge from The United States District...
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by the United States, and for which, if the evidence substantiated the Hopi claim, the Indians were entitled under the Claims Act to compensation for the wrongful deprivation of their lands. The deadline for...
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United States Court of Appeals of the Ninth Circuit, Federal District Judge James A. Walsh of Tucson, Arizona, and Federal District Judge Leon R. Yankwich of Los Angeles, California. noted in its opinion that the...
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weeks. During the trial 52 witnesses were called, many of whom spoke through Indian interpreters. The litigants together introduced 1,020 written or documentary exhibits. Hopi occupation of the area in...
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skills as an advocate and orator for the Hopi cause. His obvious sincerity and great vigor spellbound the committee members and brought tears to the eyes of even casual obsewers. Several Senators and Congressmen as...