Show Further facts submitted On Job Corps By Anthony The Job Corps economically benefits local communities in addition to helping- the enrollees and our The economic benefits to the Uintah Basin from the establishment of a Job Corps Camp on the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation have already been THE DIRECT benefits to the Tribe have not been though and some of them arc listed One immediate benefit would be the employment of Tribal members in constructing the In return for the use of a few acres of presently uninhabited unused land for the camp the Job Corps work program would place emphasis on the preservation and utilization of the natural resources of Tins PROGRAM would develop recreational build fences and develop springs to allow full utilization of range A forest Improvement program of timber forest fire suppression and pest control would be carried A road construction and maintenance program would also be In this work None of this work would interfere with or replace presently Bureau of Indian Affairs or Tribal pro-J JOB CORPS planning instructions state that the Job Corps should accomplish work that would not be otherwise This work is estimated at man days the first year and would continue every year the Job Corps Is All of this work would be without a cent of cost to the Ute Some years in the future when the camp is no longer needed by Job it may be possible for the tribe to use the site for dude camp or some similar THE UTE TRIBE would not receive these benefits if the camp were not placed on Indian Ail NEW PRESIDENT Morris Smith of was named president of the Farmers Utah's largest farm at the annual meeting of association In Salt Lake |