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Show i aga The Ule . i Jarnwy II, 1171 RECREATION With REX Dates Set for TTC The dates for the 18th annual Tournament of Tribal Champion have been set for March 28, 29, 30, 31, 1973. All games are to be played in the new Building at Fort Duchesne. The recreation department personnel is asking for volunteers to assist in ing this years tournament. We plan to have at least four committees and hope we can have five people volunteer to serve on each. The committees will be Accomodations, Officials, Selection and Activities. If you wish to volunteer for a specific com- : mittee please call the Recreation office any day between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Multi-Purpo- In the mens division a three way tie for first place between the Braves, Gippers and UteFab leaves the championship up for grabs. There is also a three way tie in the girls division between the Greenri-verFalcons and Swifthawks. The leafinish up with the league tournawill gues ments on Feb. at the new multipurpose building in Fort Duchesne, if the installation of the bank-boaris completed by then. se s. O ds . Recreation Staff Trainiqg A training program through Utah Tribal Teams Hay SUte University has been arranged for The Tribe team journeyed to Fort the recreation department staff. The proHall, Idaho on Jan. 6 to compete against gram. will include different activities for the Fort Hall Rookies. There were only all age groups, how to teach and enjoy the four regular playen who were able to activity, how to organize groups and how travel but the team was victorious by a to motivate leadership among the groups. 133 to 78 score. A girls team was The classes will start on Monday, Jan. selected to also travel to Fort Hall and 19 at the Learning Center at 8:30 a.m. ' . all-st- ar they also won by a 4 score over the local team. Those making the trip were: Randy McCook, John Angel, Ron Wopsock, Manuel Myore and their subs. Rod Groves and Rex LaRose. The girls making the trip were, Jolene Jenks, Judy Thompson, Virginia McCurdy, Priscilla Sireech, Kathy Serawop, Louise Ridley, Babes Ridley, Pearl Black and Leslie Copperfield. Accompanying the girls were Phoebe Tom, Darlene Groves and Gloria Arrowgarp. The Fort Hall Teams returned the games at Randlett on Saturday, Jan. 13. The results of the games were not avail- able at press time. 48-4- The organization of a group to learn to ski at Sun Dance is planned in the near future. It is planned to have a group travel to Sun Dance on Sunday mornings where there will be instruction and skiing for ail Those who are interested in learning this activity please contact Pat Wyasket or Ron Wopsock as soon as possible so dates can be scheduled. - In the B division was the Ute Fab team. Matilda Manning (left) served as trophy bearer for the tournament while Mrs. Alfred Parriette presents the trophy to Delmar Cesspooch. The Holiday Tournament is an annual event sponsored by the Ute Tribe Recreation Depactment -- Job Opportunities- Position A Title: Supervisory Accounting Specialist Branch: Tribal Accounting Office Location: Ft. Duchesne, Utah Opening Date: January 9, 1973 Closing Date: January 23, 1973 (9:00 a.m.) Adult Recreation All adults are asked to contact the Recreation Department so we din plan activities fra-- you. We hope to go to Salt Lake soon to see the Utah Stars and Golden Eagles so come on in and sign up. There will also be Pow-Wotrips for you to enjoy. . The girls recreation leaders will be contacting all girls in each community between the ages of six and 16 to form groups or clubs. The groups will plan their own activities and have lots of fun. Several ideas have been presented so far including, basketball, cooking, sewing, indoor games and sleigh riding or tubing in w NEW B.I.A. ROLE Continued from Page the snow. Ute Recreation Leagues The men's and womens division of the Recreational Basketball leagues have finished up first half action and the balance of the two leagues is apparent by the standings: WHO'S WHO IN THE COMMISSIONER RACE Observers in the capital expected that the old pest of the Indian Commissioner would not be filled again, but that a. new post of Assistant Interior Secretary for Indian Affairs would be created at the higher level of the Interior Department to administer Indian programs. W.W. Keeler, principal chief of the Oklahoma Cherokees who resigned his job as president of Philwas lips Petroleum Co., in nama to in role expected play prominent pering the new assistant secretary-an- d haps to take the job himself. Others mentioned were Navajo Chairman Peter Mac Donald, Delaware Chairman Bruce Townsend, BIA Area Director John Donald Wright of Anchorage, said: Acceptance of their resignations should not be construed as an adverse judgment of their ability, their performance or any, opinions they might have held. These changes were prompted by a desire to avoid institutionalizing the leadership of their areas. It is human nature for an individual to change after a long period in the same position. He bethan a comes an advocate-rath- er He status the begins to run quo. out of new ideas. And he begins to accept problems as difficulties to be lived with, rather than overcome... I am not as satisfied with the execution of our plans and programs as I am with the soundness of our Indian policy. What is needed now is not a change in direction, but a more vigorous and effective execution of what we have planned. That is what I will be looking for from the new leadership of the BIA." chal-lenger-- of Arti-choke-r, deep-seate- . Duties A Qualifications: This very responsible position will be located in the Accounting Office of the Ute Indian Tribal Building, Ft. Duchesne, Utah, 84026. The applicant selected will be under the direct supervision of the Tribal Accountant of the Ute Tribe and who is available for consultation on all phases and requirements of the position. Representative Duties: Applicants) must possess at least a 1 muaities themselves. The government as a whole needs the chance to counsel with the entire Indian community. On the November takeover of the BIA by Indian activists, Morton said it was , unplanned by this Secretary or any of his assistants. He compared the development of Indian militancy to the civil rights period among blacks in the 1960s. , Merten also took a swipe at syndicated eoltunnist Jack Anderson and n series of news stories based on documents removed from the BIA in November, called the Broken Treaties Papers, material Uke that daea a great injustice to Indian people, said Morton, because it tells only one aide of the story. Concerning the firing of top Interior and BIA officials in Indian affairs, Morton Each girl will be contacted at school and given a permission slip to have the parents fill out and will be notified of where to meet for their activities. non-India- WINNERS Siding Girls Groups to be Formed Alaska, Cherokee psychologist and businessman Tom Sawyer, Marvin L. Franklin, former Iowa chairman and special projects director for Phillips Petroleum, and Peterson Zah, director of Navajo Legal Services. Morton, meanwhile, is considern to the post ing the naming of a to sidestep the polarization that occurred under the Louis R. Bruce administration. HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT high school education, have certificates from a Business Colleee or an institution of higher learning. Must have 3 years of accounting with a reputable firm, be able to operate all office machines (bookkeeping machine, adding machines, typewriters, printing calculators, etc.) Duties of this position will be the taxes (reporting taxes deducted from employees wages. State and Federal, for employees employed in four States. These States are 2-- Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah, all with different procedures and tax deductions for each of the four states listed and report quarterly ac- cordingly). After a training period, the applicant selected should be able to do the work on his own in- itiative. In addition to the above described duties, applicant must have working knowledge of computer posting procedures from source documents (Purchase Orders, Vouchers, Journal Vou- chers, Collection Documents, Debit Vouchers, Returned - Positioa A Title: Custodian Branch: Plant Management Location: Ft. Duchesne Tribal Building Opening Date: January 4, 1973 Closing Date: January 23, 1973 Job Description Act as custodian for the Tribal Building for 8 hours per day. Must have knowledge of keeping an office building clean and in good repair, responsible for maintaining a reasonably dean, neat facility. Applicant is responsible for (1) guarding against fire hazards, (2) maintaining equipment assigned to him, (3) general maintenance of the surrounding area, (4) informing his supervisor of materials required for his job and (5) securing the building at the end of his shift. For more information please contact Wes Jenson, Ext. 35, or Michael Quinn, Ext. 64. Please submit all applications to Lester Chapoose or Jo Ann Murray. . 722-226-3, 722-226- 3, Checks, Deposits, Tribal Checks, etc.). To do the job properly incumbent should also be ac- quainted with government accounting and source documents (Collection Vouchers, Deposits Treasury, 1034 Vouchers to withdraw Treasury Funds, as well as the Albuquerque Disbursing Office print-outsSalary commensurate with education and experience. For more information, contact Albert L. LaRose, Tribal Accountant, Ext. 45 or 46 or Michael Quinn. Ext .64. Please submit application form to JoAnn Murray or Lester Chapoose at the Tribal Office. -- ). 722-226- 3, 722-226- 3, d .Watch For Luncheon Smorgasbord Daily at Bottle Hollow Resort Patricia Johnson Poolaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Johnson, is presently employed by the Regis Beauty Salon in San Jose, Calif., after completing a brushup course at the San Jose Beauty College. Mrs. Poolaw is a licensed two-mont- h beautician. |