Show t Ute Tribe selects Randlett rancher as farm operation has expanding interests Wayne prominent Randlett rancher and civic has been selected as farm manager of the growing Ute Indian Livestock Enterprises on the Uintah and Ouray Indian PICKUP was selected from a group of some 25 ap- by the Ranch consisting of Howard president of the Utah Cattlemen's Paul manager of the Roosevelt Branch of the First Security and Vic Pickup will replace Robert S. who served as farm manager for the past four He resigned a couple of months PICKUP is a native of the Uintah Basin and has a successful livestock operation of his The Ute-owned subjugation farm consisting of some was organized July by the Tribal Business Committee on a trial with a set for July At that time the Ranch Commission decided that a greatly expanded beef cattle enterprise was THIS WEEK the final shipment of some five-year-old cows and 19 two-year-old bulls are being unloaded at White-rocks where they will be on pasture until they are moved to the Randlett farm for winter These which will be added to the present heard at are all choice Here-fords and were purchased and shipped from a large herd at Tribal officials report that the Ute Tribe intends to expand the livestock enterprise to the point where all of the available forage on the Ute Reservation will be This Ute enterprise may well become the largest cattle ranch in the state of they One of the aims of the enterprise will be to help relieve the unemployment on the Ute Reservation and all of the employees possible will be members of the Ute will H mm FARM MANAGER Chosen last weekend as farm manager for tho growing livestock Interests of the Ute Indian Tribe was Wayne Randlett rancher and |