Show RESERVATION NEWS and Fort Duchesne Items EDITOR'S NOTE The Standard is happy to welcome to its list of O. j who will report news items from the Uintah-Ouray Indian reservation and Fort Appearing this week is her first contribution which is greatly Her column will appear under the caption News and Fort Duchesne by Leora Weaver TO EVALUATE PROGRAM At the request of the Ute Tribe by resolution a team the Bureau of Indian D. is expected this week to evaluate the success of the Ute Ten Year program which has in operation two and one-half The team selected by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs includes the Clyde W. Division of Miss Lucile A. Division of Community Martin P. Division of Economic and Everett Division of INVESTIGATES LABOR Darrell Fleming made a trip to Flaming Gorge ascertain work opportunities for the Indian Fleming reports that work will not begin up there until next Contractors were interested in the labor pool from the but they stated that at the present time they are merely building access quarters and industrial buildings for the winter and that people are being laid off as these projects are being contractors stated that in the spring they shall be glad to cooperate with the Bureau of Indian Affairs and State Employment Agencies in advising Indian people of job CIVIL DEFENSE STUDIED FOR INDIAN PEOPLE Leonard State Director of Civil Defense will meet with tribal officials on 31 to assist them in setting up a Civil Defense organization for the Indian UTE CITIZENS TO MEET On November 1958 the Affiliated Ute Citizens will hold a general meeting to discuss and perfect Articles of a Distributive The Distributive Corporation will have two primary To act as legal representatives of the Distributive Corporation stock in the leasing of oil and gas mineral To distribute to the share holders any funds that might be due from the leasing of lands for oil and gas or minerals and funds from claims adjudicated before the Indian Claims They perhaps will also discuss ways and means for the disposal of range lands geographically situated so that they could not be included in the range They will also probably determine procedures to be followed to dispose of irrigated farm lands which they received in the NEW SOCIAL WORKER A new Supervisory Social Worker was to the Bureau staff at Fort Duchesne Ann C. Huff arrived from New where she was formerly with the State Public Welfare Huff has taken up residence at FOOTBALL FOR KIDS On October 26 boys met at the Tribal Recreation office to organize football for boys between the ages of 14 to There will be three-teams one from Whiterocks to be coached by Rueben one from Fort with Frank as the and the third from Rand-lett to be coached by Harvey assisted Charles These will be and probably will be played at Fort Championship games for both this group and the Little League Football boys are scheduled to be played at Fort on The Recreation Department has planned two Halloween One will be held at White-rocks on 29 and one at Randlett on There will be a Disney film and a Halloween film Prizes will be awarded best and will be a games and The public is invited to these and everything is SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Acting as hostess to the Fort Duchesne Card club week vas Charles Bouquets of leaves and flowers decorated the and dessert was served three Bridge prizes were won by Darrell Fleming and C. A. Massie while high prize for went to Albert and Albert LaRose probably set record at Fort Duchesne on the day ol the deer hunting They had bagged their deer and were back home by Saturday and Llewellyn accompanied by O. Weaver and drove to Provo Saturday to see the BYU-North Texas football Wayne and her left to care for who met with an accident in South and C. A. Massie made a trip to Nevada due to the illness of Massie's and Houston G. Smith of Arizona were guests at the home of and Charles Allen over the past Smith is Allen's and Charles of spent weekend with Elmer The entire family spent a enjoyable week end camping and deer hunting at OHM Edward Maglietta returned after spending week in Arizona where he attended an Area Public Health j On Friday evening O. Weaver entertained at an elk Special guests were and Donald and and Dean and and Llewellyn and have been detailed here the Bureau to do some survey work on These two couples are from the Hopi Reservation in where both the King-leys and the Weavers worked I Lon state president of the Federated Women's Clubs attended the Silver Tea given by the northern district at Utah State University Commons Building in Logan Saturday Logan was the main speaker at this function and talked on the the women the She a report on her to D. C. she attended the National Board Lilian Dahlberg from Couer D' Idaho has been visiting with and Clinton Dahlberg of Fort and Bill Barton of were weekend guests of and Darrell and Foster Lamb Lamb's and H. Ben Lamb of Utah during the Jack Fitzwater was joined on the weekend hunt by his Homer of and Lon-nie of and a Bob Sargent of Salt Lake City |