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Show I Reservation News - - - I (0 About The X (5) UINTAH-OURAY INDIAN RESERVATION J Julius Murray is here on business busi-ness from Los Angeles, where he is enrolled at Relocation School. Last week he took his father, Kump Murray, to Salt Lake to receive medical attention. John S, Boyden, Tribal attorney attor-ney from Salt Lake, attended the regular Business Cimmittee meeting meet-ing Tuesday, Supt. John O. Crow returned Thursday from a visit to the Piute reservations in southern Utah. Norman Holmes and family of Neola spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Wilson Gutzman and Gail Weil'-ang Weil'-ang attended the 9th Annual Meeting Meet-ing of the -American Society of Range Management held at the Shirley-Savoy Hotel in Denver last week, A pink and blue shower was held in the community building last Saturday for Mrs. Mac Mur-dock, Mur-dock, Refreshments we're served and an enjoyable time was had by those present. JAIL LIST Rachel Cuch, Effie Wash, Erma Arrats, Fred Loney, Glen Loney, Fred Serawop, Bonnia Unca Sam, Mary Colorow and Fontella Corn-peach. Corn-peach. Becky Devener, daughter of Naturitch Devener, was confined to the Roosevelt Hospital with the flu Saturday. Clarence Harris, Sr. was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Summers Sum-mers at Randlett Friday evening. Mrs. Christine Galloway from Orem spent the weekend with Mrs. Mary M. Harris. Barbara Lopez, who has been staying at the A. N. Workman home, left Friday to join her mother in Cheyenne, Wy. She will finish school there. Tribal policeman, Lee Wardle, took a juvenile to Ogden Saturday', Satur-day', Mrs. William Myore was on the sick list last week and spent three days in the' Roosevelt Hospital. Mrs. Gail Weilang is1 working temporarily for the Tribe in the account department. Woody and Donald Harris, attending at-tending Henagers Business College Col-lege in Salt Lake City, visited with their parents over the weekend. week-end. Janice Nelson and Marion Gardner, Gard-ner, attending Relocation School in Denver, visited with their parents' par-ents' over the weekend. Arlys log and family departed for Los Angeles, Calif., where Mr. Iorg will enter training under the Relocation - Vocational Training program sponsored by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. JoAnn Grant also reported to the Denver Field Relocation office of-fice on Jan. 30 to enter training. Miss Grant is the first trainee to depart for training since the program pro-gram has been offered to the full-blood Utes. |