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Show IHaMLiMMMMl JHE BECAUSE RESOLUTION NO. Continued from Page 8 85-0- PEOPLE MUST KNOW Uintah and Ouray Agency, Fort Duchesne, Utah, or across any public highway. C. Loaded Firearms in Vehicle No person, other than peace officers in the performance of their duty or persons with a valid permit to carry loaded firearms for the protection of life or property, shall carry in or on any vehicle any firearms which have live ammunition in the firing chamber. A revolver shall be deemed loaded when it has live ammunition in the chamber of the cylinder aligned with the barrel or the chamber of the cylinder which would next rotate into alignment with the barrel. iX k if i i SIGNS All Tribal lands shall be posted with Indian Land signs prohibiting unauthorized entry. Only in instances ordered by the Fish and Wildlife Department shall Indian lands be posted with No Hunting signs. Indian Lands and No Hunting signs are to be obtained from or posted by the Fish and Wildlife Department. Signs not acquired from or posted by the Fish and Wildlife Department shall carry no validity as to prohibition of hunting and tresspassing. 4. PENALTIES Tribe Indians: any Ute Tribal member, or a) Tribal Members and non-Ut- e Indian of another tribe, violating any of the rules and regulations set forth herein is subject to prosecution in Tribal Court, such prosecution to consist of imposition of a $200 fine andor imprisonment for a period not exceeding 90 days for each violation and loss of all hunting paraphernalia and game confiscated at the time of arrest; in addition, violations may result in losing hisher privileges for a period of two years, after due notice and hearing before Tribal Court. of an Indian Tribe) : b) (including Affiliated Utes including Affiliated Utes who are not enrolled Indians, who violate any of the rules and regulations above set forth, or who are apprehended hunting without a permit validly issued in accordance with this proclamation are subject to the following Federal Statutes: Non-India- s, Destroying Boundary and Warning Signs Whovever willfully destroys, defaces, or removes any sign erected by an Indian tribe, or a Government agency (1) to indicate the boundary of an Indian reservation or of any Indian country as defined in Section 1151 of this title or (2) to give notice that hunting, trapping, or fishing is not permitted thereon without lawful authority or permission, shall be fined not more than $250 or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. 1165: Hunting, Trapping, or Fishing on Indian Land 1164: YOUR FLOWERS AND PLANTS UHS graduate Helpful Hints dies in Colorado By Merlin Olsen Orchids are probably best known as flowers used in corsages and bouquets, but they also are striking and beautiful additions to arrangements of cut flowers, according to FTD Florists. One of the orchids often used in arrangements is the cymbidium, whose name means boat, referring to the hollow in the lip of the flower. The most popular orchid is probably the cattleya, whose flowers are waxy and fleshy and come in a rainbow of colors. Another variety of orchid, the phalaenopsis, was believed by Confucius to be a sign that a married couple would have lots of children. Some people think its petals look a little like six children standing between two parents. Here are some tips on caring for orchids: For best results with orchids in arrangements, place the stem of each in a vial filled with tepid water. You can buy the vials at florist shops. To keep an orchid corsage fresh for a second wearing, mist it with water and place in a plastic bag. Then store it in the refrigerator, but be sure to keep it away from any fresh fruit. Some fruits give off ethylene gas, which is harmful to flowers. Tony Allen Manzanares, 41, of Grand Junction, Colo., died Aug. 13, 1985 of a cardiac arrest at the emergency room of St. Marys Hospital and Medical Center. Mr. a Manzanares, general laborer, had been a resident of Grand Junction for eight years. He was born Feb. 28, 1944, at N.M He spent his childhood and attended schools in Abiquiu and Vernal He graduated from Uintah Abi-qui- High School in 1963. He served two tours of duty with the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He was a member of the St. Josephs Catholic Church He enjoyed sports and woodworking. He is survived by his mother, Matilde Manzanares of Montrose; four sisters, Celestine Serrano of Craig, Donilia Reveles of San Antonio, Texas, Madeline Garner of Grand Junction, and Rose Ann Manzanares of Delta and two brothers, Vicente Manzanares of Delta and Phillip EVENING AT POPS Trumpet virtuoso Wynton Marsalis teams up with jazz vocalist Sarah Vaughan for g an evening of with John Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra, on "Evening at Pops: Sarah Vaughan and Wynton Marsalis, airing SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 on PBS. et seq.: Pursuant to 16 U.S.C.63372, any person importing, exporting, transporting, selling, receiving, acquiring, purchasing or possessing game in violation of this Proclamation may be subject to a civil penalty of $10,000 for each violation or criminal prosecution seeking a fine of $20,000 andor imprisonment for not more than five years. 16 U.S.C. 63371, Dove Sage Grouse Forest or pine Grouse ) c.- ) e.- ) Chukars Pheasants f.- ) Duck d.- ) g.- ) h.- ) music-makin- GAME BIRDS AND WATERFOWL SEASONS b.- September 14 to September 22, 1985 CLOSED to OPEN to Tribal Members September 14 to November 30, 1985 CLOSED Geese Rabbit or Hare CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME (c) Year-roun- d ' GAME PERMIT " " Combination Small Game (a.) 12 years and over $27.00 Combination permits include: Pheasants, Dove, Duck, Geese, Sage Grouse and Rabbits. Ute Tribal Members and Affiliated Utes on the Final Mixed-Bloo- d Roll are not required to purchase a permit. Affilliated Utes must pick up a permit from the Fish and Wildlife Department, permit free of charge. 7. AREAS OPEN TO HUNTING to hunting of game bird and rabbit season The area open to Ute are those Indian lands in the Uintah and Duchesne Counties, excepting that area known as the Hill Creek Unit, south of Black Bridge and lands otherwise posted are closed to hunting. The area open to Ute Tribal members of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation to hunting of game birds and rabbits is reservation wide. ' i I i 1985 November 2 to November 17, 1985 October 5, 1985 to January 5, 1986 October 12, 1985 to December 31, 1985 Sepbember 14, 1985 to January 31, 1986 6. SMALL f Bloom-ingfiel- Mass of the Resurrection was at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church Monsignor George Holland officiated. Burial was at the Calvary Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were handled by the Callahan-Edfas- t Mortuary. forfeited. a.- ) of N.M Whoever, without lawful authority or permission, willfully and knowingly goes upon any land that belongs to any Indian or Indian tribe, band, or group and either are held by the Uinted States in trust or are subject to a restriction against alienation imposed by the United States, or upon any lands of the United States that are reserved for Indian use, for the purpose of hunting, trapping, or fishing thereon, or for the removal of game, peltries or fish therefrom, shall be fined not more than $200 or imprisoned not more than ninety days, or both, and all game, fish and peltries in his possission shall be 5. UPLAND Manzanares Place a ma'ch between the arrows and read to yourself. Compulog Wednesday, September 4, 1985 Vernal Obituaries Vernal service for M. Nelson Funeral services for Marion Harden Nelson, Dec. 23, 1897 - Aug. 28, 1985, were Saturday in the Vernal 3rd Ward Chapel. Bishop C. Brian ONeil conducted and Bishop Lloyd Windward presided James Miller gave the family prayer. Dorothy Luck sang, These Hands,, and William Turner gave the invocation at the service. Bishop ONeil gave some remarks and the obituary. Dorothy Luck sang Silver Haired Daddy of Mine. Clarence Jones spoke. Vivian A. Barson sang Somewhere My Love. Jeff Orn gave the benediction. Prelude and postlude music was by Joan Day. Burial was at the Vernal Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Scott Nelson, Larry Jensen, Mike Wall, Darin Nelson, Jeff Orn and Jim Miller. honors were by the Military American Legion. Franklin D. Thomson dedicated the grave. services Erik Solvik dies at Vernal home Erik Solvik, 83, of Vernal, died at his home Aug. 29, 1985 He was born May 16, 1902 in Stockholm, Sweden to John and Stina Meeker funeral for Mr. Sturgeon Funeral Erik Solvik Solvik. for David Sturgeon, son of George and Esther Sturgeon, were Thursday, Aug.. 29, 1985 at the United Methodist Church of Meeker, Colo. Prelude and postlude music was played by Laurel Cuben. Reverend Elmo A. Cook opened the services with prayer and Dickie Corr sang Lord Help Me Jesus, accompanied Laurel Cuben. by Rev. Cook gave some scripture readings that were selected out of the bible of Davids grandmother. Rev. Cook gave an obituary, the meditation and a prayer. Dickie Corr sang How Great Thou Art, accompanied by Laurel Cuben. A benediction was offered by Rev. Cook Pallbearers were Jim Buntaine, Ron Hilkey, Greg McKenzie, Russell Keith Peterson, Jim Westwood, Hicken, Marvin Roberts and Donny Carroll The Meeker floral shop helped with the flowers. Interment was in the Highland Cemetery in Meeker, Colo, under the direction of the Jolleys Valley Funeral Home. mm He married Mary (May) Ethelda Dudley Woodard June 4, 1971 in Vernal. She died Dec. 11, 1981 After coming to the U S , he worked as a lumber jack throughout Wyoming, Montana and Utah He is survived by two stepsons and four stepdaughters, Lawrence H Woodard, Albuquerque, N M , Daniel W. Woodard, West Valley Citv, Mrs Laura Young, Truth or Consequences, N.M , Mrs Mary Ann Bodily, Layton, Mrs. Caroline Wood of Vernal and Sybil Colyer of Sandy; 29 30 grandchildren; great grand14 great-grea- t children; grandchildren. He was preceded in death b a stepson, Stanley H Woodard and a brother and sisters in Sweden and also preceded in death by a brother, sister and niece in the USA Funeral services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m in the Vernal 2nd Ward Chapel. Friends by call Wednesday from 9:30 am to 10 30 am at Thomsons Vernal Mortuary Burial will be in the Maeser Fair-vieCemetery under the direction of Thomsons Vernal Mortuarv you'll find it in the Clctssifie THOMAS G. APPAH, Chairman, Uintah Band ROBERT LEE CUCH, Member, Whiteriver Band ROGER E. KURIP, Member, Uncompahgre CERTIFICATION I, hereby, certify that the above Small Game Proclamation for 1985 was adopted by the Ute Indian Tribe Fish and Wildlife Advisory Board at a special meeting held in Fort Duchesne, Utah on the 15th day of July 1985, at which time there were two members present and by a vote of 2 FOR and 0 AGAINST. JULIA T. APPAWOO, Clerk, Fish and Wildlife Published in the Vernal Express Sept. PH Public Service ofThts Newspaper & The Adsvrttstng Council 4, 1985. 1 High" " 5 "Filthy 9 Gardener s tool 10 Actress Lupino 12 15 18 20 21 22 24 25 28 31 Inexpensive He was Gomez Addams ot Eden" Actress Copley Actor Ayres Algerian seaport Mason and Maud French cat Shaft abbr. Living quarters (clue to puzzle answer) 32 Relieve Oak nut 34 36 37 39 Brass, e g Teachers grp Naval staff off 41 Relative of etc 2 wds. " 42 "Our (clue to puzzle answer) ooooooo ooooooo Take a Closer look.. .The Classified Is the Best Place for Values and the Best Value Around! 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