Show Funds sought to roads in Recreation area Representative Laurence J. has called the Department of Interior to improve the roads in the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation in Duchesne from Mountain north to reservation border and from Neola north to the reservation border ARE approximately 20 miles of roads the Congressman I asked the Department to hard-surface these roads to the points at the border where they come under the jurisdiction of the Forest which has promised to complete the strips into Moon Lake and Uintah roads are rough and dusty and hardly inviting to the many people who desire entrance into areas containing some of the most beautiful scenery in the Burton all the Indian Bureau funds are earmarked for another use this an amount should definitely be set aside the 1965 budget for these two sections of REQUESTS FOR help by Utah's congressional delegation in Washington were made recently by the Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce Highway Cliff Response has been received from Wallace Bennett in addition to Both indicated they had requested the Interior Department to make funds available to pave these roads across In-Han owned Efforts have been made over the years to get this job but little response has come to written and personal requests from the Department of Interior and the Bureau of Indian ACCORDING TO Merrill J. the Chamber will pursue this project until the job of hard-surfacing roads leading to the two popular recreation areas are Millett is the current president of the |