| Show RESERVATION NEWS and Fort Duchesne Items by Weaver Ute officials meet At of Utah Francis and Reed Hansen met with the temporary committee at the University of set up to initiate and handle the adult education program for the Ute A planning composed- of Willard Dean of Burns Assistant Dean of Dean Dean and Dr Oakley Assistant Professor of was established In addition to the adult j training counseling services including family and marriage counseling will be provided by the guidance center of the University The next meeting for the group is set for about the middle of it is AFFILIATED UTES PER C APITA PAYMENT A per capita payment in the amount of was made on I 7 to enrolled members i of the Ute j Checks were mailed to nal members All minors' funds were deposited to their ac- and payments going to those who owe loans or who are buying land or those who are enrolled in the training gram under the University of Utah are being MEET WITH BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS Ann Mrs Llewellyn Lowell Coleman and Marion Harrison left for Salt Lake City Tuesday morning where they will meet with the Bureau of Vital Statistics to find out what will have to be done to I bring vital statistics of the Tribe up to Plans being discussed whereby all birth certificates and death certificates in the future be filed with the Bureau of Vital Statistics for the SCHOLARSHIP GRANTED The Ute Board of Education met and granted a scholarship to Robert Chapoose so that he may continue his studies at Dixie Junior College in St Arrangements were also made for Nelson Cesspooch to attend the Fort Lewis A M College in TRAINING LECTURES TO I BE GIVEN BY AGENCY The tribal staff of the Ute Tribe met Monda morning at the tribal offices Members decided to initiate training lectures to be given by the Agency staff on the first Wednesday of each month The program will be similar to the j one presently being carried out I by the Bureau of Indian Af fairs Rex Curry announced that John Area will be requested to compile a personnel manual for use of the Tribe in personnel In the the Tribe has adhered as as possible to the personnel manual used by the but the need is felt for a separate manual for use of the It was also announced that annual reports are to be submitted to the superintendent not later than January COMMUNITY COUNCILS TO BE RE-ESTABLISHED A community meeting will be held at Ouray next Sunday to discuss many important matters relating to the representatives An item of business will be to dis-cause the terms of Jason Cuch Business Council members because the terms of ason Wallace Harvey Natchez will expire March 14 During the Tribe's three-year program there were Community Councils established in the three communities but they have not been very active since It is hoped that such community councils can be re-established in order to bring these people more fully into the plans and programs designed for resumed The Recreation Department announced that Fred returned on January 5 and that boxing instructions at the Randlett gym wall be all of the regular club including the schedule for basketball m the will be resumed this week COUPLE MARRIED Miss Joan Cesspooch and Johnnie Allen were married Monday morning by Supt Dar-rell Joan plans to continue her schooling at Union High in order to graduate this TO MEET JANUARY 20 I The as I set up by the Coordinating will hold its first meeting on Jan A representative of the Phoenix Area Office Branch of Education will at-I tend this meeting The committee is set up to work cooperatively with the local school authorities ALL ENS iO TO PHOENIX Charles Allen and James and Charles left Saturday morning for where I young Charles will return to I college and James will enter his Black Angus calf in the Livestock Show which begins James won the calf in the calf scramble at the National Livestock Show a car and he plans to tion it off this year The calf was on |