Show Ute Ufa Tribe to benefit from CU CUP P plans Members of the Ute Indian Tribe will receive numerous benefits from the Central Utah Project CUP Lynn Ludlow Central Utah Water Conservancy District general manager said in Orem last w week k Speaking at the districts district's monthly board meeting he said CUP officials Ute Indian leaders and arid representatives from Utah's Congressional delegation recently met with officials of ot the U U. U S S. S Interior Department to increase funding and step up CUP construction activity Mr Ludlow said Gilbert G G. G Stamm the Interior Departments Department's commissioner of reclamation assured the Utah group that plans are arc underway to irrigate acres of Leland Bench land for Ute Indian use to fulfill a CUP deferral obligation l f r l i t e v The original doubting Thomas was one of or the apostles so called because he would not believe In the Resurrection until he could see and touch the Master John 29 24 TilE THE CO COMMISSIONER gave full endorsement to Leland Bench pumping water from the Green River to agricultural land developed by and for the Ute Tribe Mr Ludlow said We have appreciated the cooperation and patience of the Ute Indian Tribe from the inception Inception Inception in In- of the CUP and these actions taken by the federal government demonstrate good faith In keeping commitments to the tribe to develop sufficient water resources for the Uintah and Ouray Reservation Mr Ludlow said WATER OFFICIALS representing representing representing 12 counties that will benefit from CUP also approved a resolution to support working jointly with other districts the Ute Tribe and tate tale agencies to Utilize and nd administer the development of water supplies to m meet t the oil shale water requirements 1 III I 14 c. c 1 r f r IS I Ir r Domestic cats were used to hunt birds by the ancient Egyptians |