Show Problems On Indian IS CHAIRMAN Darrel Uintah-Ouray will direct first education conference on Reservation a's Has high hopes for results of State to Function in meet Beginning next and continuing throughout the the including special education conferences will be held under the supervision of the Uintah Ouray Indian Agency According to Darrel superintendent of Lucille and Clyde W. Indian department agricultural extension supervisors will be on reservation to help direct the conferences that are designed to better coordinate the work being done here in home demonstration and educational New Program Started Nearly two years ago a agreement entered into between the Department of Extension and Bureau of Indian wherein full-time agricultural and home demonstration agent would be assigned to direct the program on the Ute Reservation in Ute Since the Ute Reservation is spread over portions of both Duchesne and Uintah both are concerned with the extension program carried out in the Basin for the Indian tension agents from the Duchesne and Vernal offices will included in the conferences that will also include Ute Tribe leaders and officials of the Affiliated Ute plus agency Coordination Sought hope to better coordinate the different phases of the Indian program on the reservation into a better working organization through these We ana asking the two the the University of Utah and the Extension service to join together in these conferences' to help work out our mutual Fleming said The first phase of the conference will be held at the agency office on Back EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE from Page next Monday from 9 a-m. to 5 p.m. On a conference will bi held at the Vernal office beginning at At the group will move to the Roosevelt office and at 3 p.m. the conference will be continued at These meetings will give an for individual discussions and interviews with extension agents on a district basis Back To Roosevelt At 9 a.m. a meeting of home demonstration agents and will be in the Roosevelt office where home economics will be It will be determined at the 7 meetings if the agricultural agents will attend this On beginning at 10 in the Ute Tribal Council room at Fort county state extension agency staff and Tribal representatives will join in another phase of the At 2 p.m. Thursday discussions will be continued at the Tribal council rooms with Marden state supervisor of county as County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation of both counties and weed control committees are to join in evaluating the extension service program as set up in the counties and on the Panel Discussion The final day of conference is set for At 9 a.m. county extension personnel will again meet at the Roosevelt The final session is scheduled for 2 p.m. in the Tribal council rooms at the A with state and county extension Jack and other University of Utah staff members Tribal A ig e n c y staff and public school officials get acquainted with their respective programs will a panel The panel will to evaluate the program for Ute It will be the final part of the and will be directed by Fleming as On the panel will be Francis Ute Tribe Albert Affiliated Otto Indian and Rowan C. Duchesne county school Rex executive Ute and Max Uintah school will summarize and discuss material presented by the |