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Show enjoyed a weekend visit from their son Robert and grandson, UTE INDIAN TRIBE FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT FORT DUCHESNE, UTAH WHEREAS, we have agreed among ourselves that the seasons for hunting of waterfowl, pheasants, quail, chukars, rabbits partridges, doves, sage grouse, pine grouse, turkeys and hereln-belo(cottontail), and regulations to so hunt as set forth are in the best Interest of conservation, the public and tribal Interest and welfare, and will not be detrimental to the conservation of wildlife on the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED AND PROCLAIMED BY THE UTE INDIAN TRIBE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION that by virtue of authority vested In this Commisalon by delegation from the Uintah and Ouray Tribal Business Committee under Ordinance, dated October B, 1950, approved by the Secretary of the Interior, the following seasons, rules and regulations for hunting and taking by of the Ute Indian Tribe of waterfowl, the phea ants, quail, chukars, partridges, sage grouse, doves, forest grouse, turkeys and rabbits on the tribal lands of the Ute Indian Tribe and unposted lands of members, thereof, shall be a follows: w WATERFOWL: Beginning at noon on October 12, 1968, and continuing hour through January 5, 1969, during the hours of one-habefore sunrise to sunset on all days during said open season, excepting on opening day, October 12, 1968, when shooting hours shall be from noon to sunset, and excepting November 2, 1968, when shooting hours shall be from 8:00 A.M. to sunset, with bag limits and species authorised to be taken Identical with the regulations adopted by the Utah State Fish and Game Commission for Uintah, Duchesne and Grand counties, subject to the procurement and possession of a Utah State License to so hunt waterfowl, together with the procurement and possession of a Federal Waterfowl Stamp, state goose tags for hunting of geese, and subject also to the purchase of the Ute Tribal Game Bird hunting permit Other miscellaneous provisions applicable to hunting on Indian lands lands by the as prescribed for by Utah State Fish and Game Commission or Federal Law shall of the Ute Indian Tribe hunting on apply to Indian land. Birds authorised to be taken hereby are not additional birds to those author! r.rd by the State. Pheasant 1968 1968 1968 1968 30, 1968 SI, 17, 17, 29, WED IN ALTAMONT Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas Holgate were honored at a reception In Altamont following their wedding September 20. Baskets of bronze and white mums and white gladioli in an setting formed the background for the wedding and reception of Miss Sherrie Reay Jessen and John Douglas Holgate. They were married in the Altamont Ward Chapel Sept. 20 with Levi J. Anderton, greatgrandfather of the bride officiating In the double ring ceremony. . The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reay Jessen and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Holgate. Following the ceremony the newlyweds were honored at a reception In the cultural hall. The brides gown was fashioned of Ivory bonded crepe and featured an ivory colored chantlly lace bodice, wrist-leng- th bell sleeves and high stand-u- p collar sprinkled with seed pearls. The gown had an empire waistline and lace appliqued detachable train. Her veil was a lace bordered mantilla. She carried a bouquet of daisies, stephanotls and baby breath tied with gold ribbon. Mrs. Carolyn Larsen, a non-India- non-memb- CERTIFICATION hereby certify that the above Proclamation was ' adopted by the Ute Indian Tribe Fish and Game Commission at a special meeting In Fort Duchesne, Utah, on September 16, 1968, by a vote of FIVE for and NONE against ALFRED PARRIETTE, Clerk Ute Indian Tribe Fish and Game Commission' Published In the Uintah Basin Standard. September 26 S, 1968, Butler f ' s Farm Buildings vv. V. 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INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSOCIATION ALBERT NIELSEN Line We are proud to add this beautiful line to our long list of FAMOUS We invite you to come in now and register for FREE BRAND! on a JANTZEN SWEATER and JANTZEN LIQUID FIT drawing PANTS to be given away Friday, October 4, and Saturday, October 5, Also, many other prizes to be given away! LAY AWAYS INVITED SOME SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEKEND While they last! MENS AND BOYS Canvas Oxfords Vi Price MENS AND YOUTHS Casual & Western Pants Mrs. Hazel Ashton hosted the Tuesday Bridge at her residence. Bouquets of Autumn flowers formed the decorations A dessert luncheon was served. The prize was won by Mrs. Les Mullins. Vh Bargain Tables with Values to 50 Off Off WESTERN WEAR Phone Booaevelt 722-21- sister of the bride, was matron . of honor. Bridesmaids were Jeanne McConkle, Karen Brother son, Cindy Lou Jessen and Susan Holgate. All her attendants wore brown velvet floor-leng- ht gowns featuring high ruffles of ecru lace at the neck and wrist with a cameo brooch at the throat. The brides mother wore a simple brown wool sheath with three quarter sleeves and the mother wore bridegrooms ena beige lace Both wore corsages semble. of bronze mums with gold ribbon. Bud Holgate, brother of the bride-grooperformed the duties of best man. Ushers were Brent Holgate, Denton Crozler, Cliff Larsen and Errol Nelson. The wedding cake was white with white lilies, bells and doves and It was topped by doves. In charge of serving were Colleen Blsel, Jackie Pucker, Marlon Monsen with Judy Monsen assisting. Charlene Hartman and Claudine Mitchell were in charge of gifts. Irene Call presided at the guest book. Stanley Stevenson emceed a program consisting of a solo by Norma Jessen, a dance by Cindy Lou, Debbie, Connie Jessen and Maxle Stevensen. A song by Bert Ames a duet by Jeanne McConkle and Claudine Mitchell and a musical number by Steven and Larry Bench. The bride wore an avocado green shift with brown accessories. They spent a week in Phoenix, Ariz. and traveled through the Canyon Lands. They are temporarily making their home In Salt Lake where both are employed after which they will live near Detroit, Mich, where Mr. Holgate will be stationed with the Coast Guard. two-pie- ce With Good Cleon Late Model Cars And Trucks m, Your Lowest Cost Way to Build for Permanence Originally The Sherrie Reay lessen and Douglas Holgate wed non-Indi- Panl-Fra- me engaged to Ralph K. Ivle TUESDAY BRIDGE MEETS AT ASHTONS Area of Game Bird hunting during season above listed In Uintah, Duchesne and Grand counties, la reservation-wid- e excepting that area known as Bluebell Creek, Joe Hutch Creek, Chandler Canyon and Florence Creek In Grand County In Townships 15M, 16, and 17 South, Range 17 last, Salt Lake Meridian, and the Green River, between Chandler Canyon and Florence Creek. Shooting hours shall be restricted to daylight hours, excepting during the pheasant season when, shooting hourd hall be Identical with shooting hours for waterfowl. Bag and possession llmi ts are Identical with those adopted by the Utah State Fish and Game Commission for Duchesne, Uintah and Grand counties for 1968, and are not additional birds to those authorised by the State. Permission to hunt on the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation lands is subject to the procurement and possession of a valid Utah State License to so hunt chukars, pheasants, quail, sage grouse, doves and ducks and geese, subject also to the purchase and posession of a Ute Indian Tribe Game Bird Hunting Permit Other miscellaneous provisions applicable to hunting by as prescribed for lands by the Utah State Fish and Game Commission or by Federal Law, shall apply to of the Ute Indian Tribe on Indian lands. and October Susan Thompson Miss Thompson is a student Union High school where she Is a member of the pep club. The benedict-ele- ct graduated from Union high school last Spring and is presently attending the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center. They will be married Oct. 11 in the Roosevelt Ward Cultural hall and will be honored at a reception following the wedding. The young couple will make their home in Myton. Quail Sage Grouse Dove Ducks and October 12, 1968, through January 5, 1969 Geese Rabbit (cottontail and November 2, 1968, through March 1, hare) 1969, excepting In Unit 2Sd (Hill Creek, Willow Creek) when the season will close October SI, 1968. .... ... No open season Forest Grouse and Turkey I Susan Thompson . . . engage- ment ia announced this week. at 8EA8QN8 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wlnward and family of Salt Lake spent some time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Winn, and Jeff. Art Smith and Glen Allred moved the Smith music store from Roosevelt back to the Smith home in Gusher. ANNOUNCING My-to- non-Indi- an September 28, through October November 2, through November November 2, through November September 28, through September .... September 2, through September Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cropper and little son of Deseret spent the weekend with their mother, Lla-onb- AREA: ' Indian lands In Uintah, Duchesne and Grand counties, except lands otherwise posted. UPLAND GAME BIRDS AND COTTONTAIL RABBITS: Open season on Game Birds and Rabbits as listed hereunder and In the areas hereinafter designated Is as follows: Chukars QQ!) ee Mr. and Mrs. Merrell announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susan Thompson to Ralph Kay Me, son of n. Mr. ind Mrs. Ralph Me, lf GAME BIRDS AND RABBITS OGC50 Me. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Webb, Kearns visited with Mrs. Mildred Webb last Thursday. Mrs. Linda Glnes was the Mrs. Susan Price, St, honored guest at the T.O.P.S George, Is visiting with her pa- Club last week. Mrs. meeting rents Mr, and Mrs. Elvln Lewis, Vida Jensen was hostess. Linda She accompanied her parents was graduated", and received home from a visit Lewiss made a from other lovely gift to St. George last week. members. Mrs. Ethel Clegg is spending sometime in Utah from her She was D.U.P. MEETING San Diego home. from Salt Lake accompanied City, by Mrs. Evelyn McNeil After visiting and children. with the Orvel Rhoades family The Roosevelt of Camp this week she will return to Daughters of Utah Pioneers will the Salt Lake area to visit meet at the home of Mrs. Pat Lube Friday, October 4 at 2:30 other children. Mr. LaVerl Turnbow spent p.m. the weekend here from his home All members and others Inin Orem. terested are Invited to come, Mr. and Mr. Bob Casper said camp officers. WHEREAS, the FIeh and Game Commission of the Ute Indian Tribe haa made Investigation and has received recommendation from members of the Tribe, State and Federal Technician and Tribal Conservation Officers, and non-India- ns Terry, Mark Ivle, Salt Lake City. Mark Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Der-ra- ld GAME BIRD PROCLAMATION Inez Squire has been vacationing In Salt Ute for a week. She and daughter, Beverly, hosted a pink and blue shower for Judy Squire. Calvin went out the weekend of Sept. 29. 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