Show Ute Sun Dance to Open Ends on Monday About the time the sun falls behind the western hills tonight the Ute Indians living on the Uintah-Ouray Reservation will begin four grueling days of the Sun T h n religious as old the Ute tribe will find from 15 to 25 braves of the tribe beginning a dance that will be carried on without interruption during the heat of the July sun and the chill of the cool found in these Uintah Basin valleys and who file into the Sun Dance arena tonight to the tune of tom-toms will continue throughout the next four days without food or water until the setting sun on Monday brings the ceremonial dance of worship to an Scene of the dance will be the Whiterocks about 9 miles north of The ground is sacred to the Utes and will not be used again after Dance masters this year are Boyce Johnson and Amos A second dance will be held in the Whiterocks area from July 30 through August Dates of the first dance are July 17 through Theron Leavitt took his Lister to Salt Lake last after the latter had visited at the Leavitt home for a few She will visit with her daughters in Salt Lake before returning to her home in Las |