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Show Wilcox transferred to Cedar City Dee C. Wilcox, social worker for the Bureau of Indian Affairs for the past 18 years, and Vernal resident for 14 years, lias received a promotion and transfer to Cedar City. He will be the field representative and eventually the superintendent of a new agency to be established to serve the PaPiaute Indian In-dian Tribe of Utah. Mr. Wilcox began his career with the Bureau of Indian Affairs in September 1963 as a social worker with the Western Washington Indian Agency in Everett, Wash. He was then supervisory super-visory social worker at the Pagago Agency in Southern Arizona until his transfer to the same position at the Uintah and Ouray Agency in Ft. Duchesne in September, 19G6. He has served in that position since that time. Mr. Wilcox will be accompanied by his wife Sharyn and four children, Brenda, Dianne, David and Jeanine. r I -, i ) n , : i , I ; ; J DEE WILCOX is transferred to Cedar City. |