Show Rampton to meet with I Ute Ufa Tribe on new code In the next few weeks Governor Calvin L. L Rampton Hampton will sit with Ute Tribal Council members and Uintah Basin local officials to talk about the tribes tribe's new law and order code Rampton Hampton told tribal leaders last week he has no objection to the law and order code but if it attempts to involve the sovereign jurisdiction of the tribe over areas outside the reservation boundary he would resist it HAMPTON RAMPTON INDICATED to Stephen G G. G Boyden the tribes tribe's attorney he would like to o meet with tribe members and the Uintah Council of Governments at Bottle Hollow Resort Hampton Rampton said he will work diligently to see that laws protect tribe members Rampton Hampton told Boyden and Lester Chapoose council chairman the states state's position is that when lands on the reservation reservation reservation reser reser- were opened up for homesteading and town the tribe lost proprietary interest in in- terest in the land but still maintains a sovereign interest Boyden said this has been the position of many states and the I tribe doesn't plan to invoke the code unless the tribes tribe's interest is involved He said the tribe is especially concerned about businesses selling alcoholic beverages to Indians in violation of the law ARENT WE acquiescing to the tribes tribe's extraterritorial jurisdiction if we recognize efforts to control the availability of alcoholic beverages the governor asked Chapoose said the purpose of the law and order code is to protect the rights of Indians But I 1 also will respect the rights of others lie He said local officials have indica indicated ted they will do everything they can to fight the code and any attempts by Ithe the Indians to exercise extraterritorial extraterritorial extraterritorial ex ex- jurisdiction J. J GARY HUBER 12 of Uintah the football carrier Is about to be stopped by a Carbon High player Other Uintah players with visible numbers taking part In the action are Mark Sheller Sheffer 33 Darrell Hacking 39 Byron Hoynes 51 Scott McCarrell 67 and Brad Murray 72 |