Show Adelyn H. Logan retires Adelyn H. Realty Officer for Bureau of Indian Affairs at Uin- ah and Ouray has retired ef- October 1 after 34 years of ser- She her husband on the Ute In 1944 and after yielding to then Superintendent Stone's plea to us out during the she gan an interesting and rewarding career with the Ute With a background of law and ac- she held positions in the finan- but with the advent of oil and gas development in the Uintah J to assume responsibility for the leasing of trust Indian lands such purpose In 1961 she was appointed Realty this status on a reservation Ie u been rs of yea she myriads of fascinating Including days of U District before the late Judge In connection with one of the which went to the Tenth Circuit Court of Ap- peals to the Supreme she had the privilege of hearing that case presented before that august and gratifying- ly learning early in of the decision that the U.S. was absolved of any guilt or She represented the Bureau for four years on the Oil Shale Environmental Ad- a Dusy she has nas also aiso J ln nus and charitable organic- Utah and General Federation of Utah State Federation and of the Western States She has served on the district and state levels as a member of the Business and Professional She has been a member of the National Association of for 20 years and has served many on state and national For the past three years she served as parliamentarian for the national conventions of the National Congress of American She has spent many hours teaching tary law to various one of the most recent being a series of three one- day sessions to the Arizona Chapter of the North American Indian Women's association In She has been an active member of her serving for many years as organist for the Church of the Holy Spirit in and at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Vernal as a lay the delegate to th Diocesan conventions and asistin as organist Z by he Ute Tribe at an formal occasion when she was Scribed with uS and Friends of the She commendation from W. P. Ragsdale and Arca John Logan is moving from the Uin- tah Basin and plans to continue her avocation of parliamentary as well as other organizational and church work |