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Show Fort Oushssna Mrs. Donna Burgess Friday, at My ton, Mr. Wilson Gutzman, head of the Indian Forestry division; Mr. Paul Kraus, in charge of soil n moisture mois-ture conservation operations, and Mr. Willard Lot, Indian fix-tension fix-tension agent, met with the Indian In-dian Cattle Association and other groups of Indians. The purpose pur-pose of the meeting was. to formulate for-mulate plans relative to the proper pro-per management of the ranges for the coming season. Following the meeting, a banquet, ban-quet, under the supervision of Mrs. Mildred Dillman, was served ser-ved to the large group. A valentine val-entine theme was carried out in the table decorations and each one present was given a valentine, valen-tine, Recently, at Whitcrocks, the Indian Cattle Association elected elect-ed the following new officers: Ferdinand Manning, president; Elmer Denver, vice-president and Russell Cuch, secretary-treasurer, . Mrs. Loyal Bellon, from Hunts-ville. Hunts-ville. is visiting her mother, Mrs. L. E. Howell, this week. She came to Ft. Duchesne to bring her new sister-in-law, Anneliese Howell, wife of Lt. Lloyd W. Howell, who is now on his way home from Germany. Sunday, Mrs. Ross Iorg got a long-distance telephone call from her son, Arlys Iorg, who has! been in the hospital at Riverside, California with a broken leg Arlys stated that he is recovering recover-ing as well as can be expected and in spite of his accident, has' received "A" in his subjects at school. The Ft. Duchesne school teachers teach-ers attended the Uintah County Institute at Vernal, Saturday Willard Lott made a business t0, Salt Lake thi5 week. While there he purchased a new piano. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Faulkner spent last week in Salt Lake |