Show RESERVATION NEWS and Fort Duchesne Items by I-oora Weaver TO SELL ON The Ute Indian Tribe has authorized the sale of eight city lota In Advertisement have been and the bids will be opened ai p.m. on March Various members of the Ute Indian Tribe have also authorized the Bureau of Indian Affairs to dispose of twenty-six tracts of totaling acres These are allotted and bids will be accepted until 2 00 p.m. on April 7 In acres in twenty-three tracts of Grazing and farming land will be advertised on March and bids will be accepted until April 21 at p.m. This is also tribal Additional information I 00 invitations to bid on any of these land tracts may b-procured at the Realty of the Office sheep ELECTS Sheep Corporation of Affiliated Citizens of Utah held its annual meeting of stock holders on March 14 as required by the Articles of The following directors were Colin Mac Ims Hackford and Henry K Harris The Board of of the Antelope Sheep Corporation and t i I Mr t s of the Hock Creek Cattle met on March Is with Agency Soil County Agriculture representatives of the of Utah and the Transfer Agent Security to adopt bylaws for their respective These for the most will DC rules for the operation of the BUDGET TALKS WITH INDIAN OFFICIALS The Indian Tribal Business Committee will meet with Area and Agency officials on March 18 to discuss the budget for the fiscal beginning July Area Budget officer Leonard Woods and Administrative assistant Llewellyn along with other agency staff will participate in the A group of white water users and representatives of the Ute Indian Tribe met with Agency officials on March 16 to discuss details with respect to the proposed O M rates to go into on January Attending the meeting were Floyd Tony Floid Connors Ouray Harvey Henry and r.-tary for the Indian Superintendent Darrell Fleming is to meet Assistant Area director Harry Stevens in Salt Lake City on March 19 and Journey to St. Utah for a meeting with the officers of the Shivwits Band This meeting was called at the request of the officers of that l tribal organization to discuss tribal problems and more particularly problems relating to the trustee arrangements that the Tribe has with the Walker Bank and Trust LI B FETED Mrs John entertained with a dessert-bridge party at her home Tuesday eve-rung Quests Included Mm Jack H Alan Mrs Mrs Clem Labrum and Mrs Catherine Hi iv of Llewellyn Wie- Mrs Ed Ray-DIOn Mrs O. EC Weaver of Fort The serving was decorated with large white t owl of daffodils and yellow tapers were won by Mrs Ridgeway and Mrs I FIVE iO TO A A I. i FORMER RETURN The Tte Boxing Club is sending five members to the Inter-mountain AAU Boxing Tournament to compete in the Senior Division being sponsored by the National Guard this weekend in Salt Lake Johnnie who Ml the Ute Tribe's representative in the National Golden Glove tournament held in will be defending his Inter-mountain bantam weight Returning after a two-year layoff from amateur boxing erU be Elwyn Elwyn ruled the Intermountain AAU boxing class during 1955 and 1956 when he won the Junior and Senior Division championships Also returning will be Frank who will be fighting in the welterweight Other members ing will be Darrell the highly rated member of the Ute Boxing who has a string of trophies won during the past two are The other member making the trip La Rueben who recently won the most outstanding performance award at the Golden Gloves tournament in Ann Huff and Lowell agency social spent the week of March 8 through March 14 in Phoenix where attended the Phoenix Area Staff Conference Social workers from all agencies in the area were present The meeting was presided over by lira area social and a special was 8 Lene assistant commissioner for community D. C While in Huff and Mi Coleman also Visited the Phoenix Boarding the Phoenix Medical Center and the Phoenix Un Ann Huff will also at- the Association on Alcoholism Conference in Salt Lake City on March 19 The conference takes place on March and but March 19 will be devoted to the work of Case Workers and Social Workers This is the first time the Association has held a national conference in i STUDY SCHOOL MERGES A special meeting will be held at the Avalon School on March at p.m. I to the possibility of consolidating the Avalon and j Todd Schools at Todd School next ear The Uintah Board of Education and the I Superintendent of Schools be present to discuss the proposition of consolidation with parents and other interested Avalon School has Indian students TALKS WORK OUT IDEA ON polk u s Pledges of a more effective working a better Understanding of jurisdictional and joint law enforcement today between the Utah State Fish and Game and the Ute gome wardens re some of the results of a meeting held last week in Salt Lake City by representatives of the Fish and Game Department of the Ute Tribe and thc-U. S Fish and Wildlife Service The issuance of tribal permits by the Ute Tribe will clear any person who lawfully takes fish and game off the Uintah and Ouray Reservation during seasons which do not parallel the State it was The question of non-members of the Tube running afoul while taking fish off the Reservation was brought about by the early May opening son for fishing on the Uintah and Ouray The dispute of holding separate tribal Elk and Antelope hunts was also resolved when the State Fish and Game off i agreed to hold a joint Antelope hunt whenever it is most feasible on the They also agreed to cooperate with the Ute Tribe to the of handling applications and issuance of for Elk hunting in the Hill Creek area when non-members of the Tribe are Elk hunting permits for members of the Tribe will continue to be handled by the Ute Fish and Game Department The reluctance of the State Game enforcement officers to apprehend and aid in the prosecution of the game law violators was also ironed out when the State agreed to cooperate with the Etc Tribe in enforcing tribal game 1 on the The State also agreed to commission regular tribal game wardens as Deputy State Game Wardens so that the be clear for the tribal to arrest persons violating tribal game laws and present them the proper authorities It was announced that the Utah Fish and Game Department will hold a special training school in the near future to inform game enforcement or Wildlife officials and sportsmen about the special problems connected with the joint working relationship and the pledges agreed to bv the State of Utah and the Ute ran hi k b m i kd Elections were h f. r Tribal Council but the I ony change came when Francis McKinley was elected to replace one Both Jason Cuch and Harvey Natchez v. ere At the first regular business meeting an organizational meeting will be and chairmen This will take place April |