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Show Ike Ute Bulletin OBITUARIES The Ute Bulletin Maxine Notched Marjorie Bym Ute Indiao Tribe Editor Aooedote Editor Subscription rates: Free to Ute Tribal Members to: a 7S2-22- 8S monthly basis. We plan to extend subscriptions for the amount of time publication was suspended. On behalf of the board of directors of the Institute we would like to thank you for your indulgence during the months of suspended publications. We look forward to the continuation of the Legislative Review as an information source for Indian people. The Review in its two-yehistory is recognized countrywide for its thorough and penetrating coverage of Indian legislation on Capitol Hill and the implementation of new Indian law in the bureaucracies. ar Respectfully L. Lawrence Jack (Nu-pi-k- inis itrrni.T a) ar mtukmh to 10 f" ?m vs ttr.Hii.'-vC" (i! . IlLT L) LESSEN j NT Dill 1M Kk. Alii) . .Pi r IU LUQV6 CtFAl.V.AlftlAX. o r NO C wiitfurviMis: 1 1 PI AWflD rmsmuRi KXMNDiruiUS FV liUCsh-Vlis- MCI ON lAXIlVf LB M UNCI IIIUT fcX'TXDrilii'.r? ll PROBITY fj!!)" in 1000010 YA OPrF'iTl'tfRh'.JiCTfcNANC. H.l tiOiSIH OF ii C: - .;y rK)f L'imIi rjz V.r;Tf ivvi ;v.:m !.., n w.!i r i c0ZC .w i" nitii"" i ui.i,ir ! i.i iial yj mVI; 1 i:riPtwunAi iiamciou . ... ih;mion .1 liirAim IRA?OHTADOM M 4 ! Funeral services were held Dec. 17, 1973 in the Randlett Episcopal Church for James (Teddy) Serawop who died Dec. 12 of natural causes. He was 70. Mr. Serawop was born in 1903 in eastern Utah to Ratske Serawop. He married Toots Cesspooch. They were Funeral services were conducted Dec. 15, 1973 in the Whiterocks Episcopal Church for Rudolph Nephi of Whiterocks. Mr. Nephi, 43, died Dec. 11 of injuries sustained in an automobile accident in Blackfoot, Idaho. He was born June 3, 1930 to Spencer and Clara Chegup Nephi in Whiterocks. Mr. Nephi is survived by his widow, Wyoma Ballard of Fort Hall, Ida.; and the following sons and daughters; Roderick, Andre and Naomi, all of Neola and Carolee and Stacey of Randlett. Also surviving are his mother and Mr. & Mrs. William Wyasket; three grandchildren, brothers and sisters, Clifford, Mrs. Gerald (Madeline) Martinez, Mrs. Russell (Lillian) Reed, Mrs. Robert (Delilah) Reyos, Mrs. Michael (Jeanette) Phelps, Aldora, Sally and Delia all of Whiterocks; Mrs. Nettie Harris of Fort Duchesne, Luke James of Philip Madera, Calif, and Nephi of Whiterocks. Burial was in John Harmes Cemetery. later divorced. He is survived by four sons, Lee Serawop and Clifford Serawop, both of Randlett; Ralph Serawop of Riverton, Wyo., Petro Serawop of FY. Duchesne; 21 grandchildren and two brothers and one sister, Archie, David and Rachel Wanna, all of Randlett. Burial was in the Randlett Cemetery. step-fathe- r, Jack lump Graveside services were conducted in the Myton Cemetery Dec. 17, 1973 for Jack Yump, 67, who died Dec. 14 in a Roy hospital of natural causes. He was born Dec. 1, 1906 in Whiterocks to Lawrence and Bertha Chimoras Yump. He married Ruth Post who died. He later married Sadie Post who followed him in death on Dec. 25, er Hotkey McKinley 1973. Funeral services were conducted Jan. 2 in the Randlett Episcopal Church for Hoskey McKinley of Tempe, Ariz. Mr. McKinley, 91, died Dec. 27, 1973 in a Roosevelt hospital. He was born in 1882 in Lukachukia, Ariz. He married Julia Shavanaux. She Survivors include foster daughters, Jacqueline Cesspooch of Provo and Lola Smith, Tabiona; brother, Oscar Yump of St. George and sister, Carrie Mountain of Ft. Duchesne. Sadie Yump died in 1934. He is survived by sons and daughters, Wilbur Arrum of Whiterocks, Francis of Tempe, Ariz; Dolly Watts of Ignacio, Colo.; 15 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Burial was in the Randlett Cemetery. ,li iiibite James Serawop Rudolph Nephi AM CApnAUM lL'UIIUHIS "'pkltCLKl llAKKCDIOIt" ll.M.LP j LAMS kXPLMOIlUUL! jC'sl f iKXl ksils.u:. utmiiin U) a TSl i Mnnm W CAuconrsiM - JUM IKUi.'lS SMC UAAK1AX. JlkClMA'i INCREASE IN ;frt r. W CiiinVTTi?: : i;x rtci half-brothe- rs He is survived by his widow, sons and daughters, Newman, Sherwood, Reginald, Lynn, Wade, Sonja, all of Gusher; Anita Jose of Laguna, N.M.; four grandchildren and brothers, Chancy and Jakey, both of Tridell, and Daniel of Whiterocks. Burial was in the Indian cemetery. half-broth- alit-caiiP- lOllOVt'Mi tA.'.IILR MASff) UlUN TOIM i r urn'itd tf.M Mi yi',- t. : iiAi," i. Jibe. II RAUOj A j IN (! UiCIICASI f j"i mu ptjftKT ! mai-vj- AcruuM no. "iZu Ati 0 c! cvaijiriiy oi fcvcH bf yew pTiKirfiM I Jl. J rc fwciiv if INCHiASE Ik'.f 1AXI.S In nVll it ta hn. wtoi ' pAU, r.s. luHim rMMi .'.r.M i: i1' Hr.v bairowHH) AVOID Oi piAi:r. :n UH.irslkitki,i..ib;iUnr.rwsiur i jUi, '.! IJUrtA jiv HIV I.! !.: ;i v:iaav? dc a:?u j(iJ j'.U'ilOilVL l "ruf of tiih step-mothe-r, Warll. -- The Ambassador Gavel Club awarded as I was highest honor Club speecher contested. and Margaret Kanapatch Accuttoroop in Ft. Duchesne. She married Clifford Serawop at Fort Duchesne in 1953. She is survived by her husband, son and daughters, Max, Emmett, Hope, Faith, Paige, Constance and April, all of Randlett and her father and also of Randlett. Also surviving are a brother, Duane Kelly of Livingston, Tex. and sisters, Mathew and Arrive of Sheridan, Wyo., Myron Accuttoroop, Dennis Accuttoroop, Chris Accuttoroop, Wesley Accuttoroop, Jr., all of Randlett; Armon Accuttoroop, serving a mission for the L.D.S. Church in Texas; Cherylene Serawop of Provo, Alene Arrive, Karen Accuttoroop and Christine Accuttoroop, all of Randlett; Helen Wash of Ft. Duchesne and Wanda Williams of Ignacio, Colo. Burial was in the Randlett Cemetery. stockman by profession; a member of the Catholic Church and a Veteran of World WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Legislative Review, in abbreviated form and style, is now being published again by the Institute for the Development of Indian Law (IDIL), which in November absorbed the functions and responsibilities of the Review's former publisher, the Indian Legal Information Development Service (ILIDS). Publication suspended in July was resumed in December by the Institute, administered by Kiowa attorney Kirke Kickingbird. Says a new letter to subscribers: In the next few months we hope to resume publication on a goodies. 30. She was born Aug. 21, 1937 to Wesley natural resources on the U & 0 Reservation. He was a farmer and The Legislative Review lives Dear Miss Notches, I would like to have the Tribes know about what achievement this Ute have done, If its necessary? Ive received awards signing some round dance 49ers. This week, 28th, I'm scheduled to sing Indian songs to the University of Utah (Utes) and B.Y.U. students. Again, Tm singing 49ers like soul music, reservation soul, Oldies are Jan. Vice-Chairm- an Member of the American Indian Press Association 'MtcutiUx Funeral services were conducted 4 for Amelia Joyce Accuttoroop Sera wop in the Randlett L.D.S. Chapel. Mrs. Serawop, 36, of Randlett died Dec. Funeral services for Ute leader Russell Cuch were conducted Dec. 20, 1973 in St. Helens Catholic Church in Roosevelt. Mr. Cuch, 56, died Dec. 17 in a Vernal hospital following a long illness. He was born June 25, 1917 in Whiterocks to Saponise and Clara Jerup Cuch. He married Bertha Shavanaugh in Fort Duchesne on Jan. 25, 1946. Active in Ute Tribal affairs, Mr. Cuch of the Ute was a former Indian Business Council and had worked with the Ute Cattle Enterprises and fS.50 per year Mail subscriptions or corrrespondenoe Box 129 P. Fort Duchesne, Utah MON Or call: (801) Ext SI AmeGa Serawop Russell Cuch 14 Burton Compeoch .iMVilOr.VPJF iki'.'M1 i r,i "i. ,'c irvij hit ttViUiM.VJT it w: i irociAi i Vi w ' 1. aivr..v:ATfOM uv. iid I s fAll.V. IN) ASS UNA t tnsia hart f ft reroii cun 4et9a I MfKirt Ml Key been ikHwM crnpitiAkii&dii a Kue( h(nt for U rri MspMelheem4nri Ihmcy J. the m. urtMy i fli.iiiPb'tn, J 6liii i:.M ! r M wei j. .Al lb1.;.". . ' lK I .. . I. . lWW I 1.4 ,.i : rSnt.ib Tribal iu..iiK:.v no 20 j.e.V,r p V. hh. .? (jMewitl St tfakuku, lexXOkM ltd Compeach, 51, who died Nov. 29 in Hillcreek, Uintah County. Nonrcn Wero He was born Dec. 16, 1921 in Funeral services were conducted Whiterocks to Jap and Mamie Dec. 15 in the Randlett L.D.S. Chapel for He was employed by the Indian Norman Wero, 35, who died Dec. 11 in an Tribal Cattle Enterprises at the time of automobile accident on Highway 40. his death. He was born Aug. 8, 1938 to Ben and Survivors include a brother and Maude Kanip Wero in Fort Duchesne. He sisters, Paul, Mrs. Henry (Edith) was married to Lamelia Rogers. Mr. Upchego and Mrs. Robert (Emma Lou) Wero was employed as a foreman at Ute Cuch, all of Whiterocks. Fab at the time of his death. Burial was in the Fort Duchesne Survivors include his widow, daughCemetery. ters and son, Elizabeth Ann, Rhoda Ann, Suee Ann, Norma and Benny, all of Randlett. Also surviving are brothers YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE Please notify the Bulletin if you are and sisters Warren, Mrs. William B. not receiving your paper or if you (Blanche) Myore, and Geneva Reed, all of have a change of address! Randlett and Antonio Kanip of Denver. Burial was in the Randlett cemetery. Corn-peac- IOl cm hwdsHMiiehirvnti. I V u .. 'is of uvnei? 4 CitlivKi news wctke Mulny. nture the uviftii'U - V a M.M ' MAI rtMlK BAIIJV - ..i .V-- i.. .Mir: 18 . t.Ui Tteete Srcietary el pienwim hsied m Pen Cslih hijimtiym I he h wd will by Kpwl I ' i (fcffMohttreokMG (.'CIS The new ...... . Services were held Dec. 8, 1973 in the Whiterocks L.D.S. Chapel for Burton 11 i mv! Onrny CtcaiLLt-- i TINS ftCIHJIlT 10 HT ffMWAYf) Ut Nil HI HI Ol lilt Ittl ASUNY Graveside services were held Dec. 26, 1973 in Myton Cemetery for Sadie Post Yump, 71, who died Dec. 25 in a Roosevelt nursing home. She was born in 1902 to Peter Smoots and Thelma Post in Utah. She married Jack Yump who proceeded her in death on Dec. 14. She is survived by a daughter, Wilma Unca Sam of Myton and a brother, Phillip Post of Phoenix. h. |