Show NAVAJOS ASK UTAH HIGH COURT FOR REVERSAL OF RANGE REMOVAL ORDER I Knox Patterson attorney for fora is ia a group of Navajo Indians on Saturday asked the Utah supreme supreme su suo preme court to reverse a district court order requiring the red red- men to leave grazing lands in southern San Juan county Enforcement of the Injunction Lion tion issued in Seventh district court last Sept 22 said Attorney Attorney ney Patterson would take from the Indians practically every thing they own in the world The district court order re reo required the Indians to remove their sheep drom an area southeast south east of ot Blanding for which white stockmen claim they hold federal grazing permits On Nov 30 Judge L. L Leland Larson sentenced several of the Navajos Navajos Nava Nava- jos to day 30 jail terms for failing falling to abide by provisions of the Injunction Mr Patterson in his petition to the supreme court said the Navajos cannot obey the injunction in junction because they have no place to go stating that the adjoining ad joining Navajo reservation is hopelessly overgrazed Furthermore he added we know of no right of these Navajos Nav ajos to move to the reservation He said the greater number of the ithe Indians he be represents have always grazed livestock in the disputed area and have not previously lived Jived on the res The supreme court set Dec 17 to hear Mr Pattersons Patterson's petition |