Show chief was guilty Julius chief of the protesting yesterday was sentenced in the tribal court at Fort Duchesne to pay or spend 80 days in jail on separate charges of malicious mischief and unauthorized and use of public property TWOHY f Whiterocks was sentenced to pay or serve 50 days on the first charge and or 30 days on the second count by Tribal Judge Fred Conetah The chief's appeal for a stay of execution pending an peal within 30 days was denied Twohy appeared before a six-man Jury in a three-houi formal court hi d moke than 20 others were arrested four days r they seized tribal offices June They objected to tribal funds being spent on development of reservation recreation and tourist Trial of the various persons involved in the seizure of the tribal offices have been held during the week with others to still be JENSEN Uintah a ringleader of the was convicted on the same His sentence was the same as for Casper White-I See TRI E back page True Utes from was found innocent on both JUDGE appointed Francis McKinley and Elwyn |