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Show Three Elected To Scrv: On Uts r-Business r-Business Committee For Four v. Reginald O. Curry. Uncom-pahgre Uncom-pahgre band, and Russel Cuch, Whiteriver band, were re-elected to a four-year term of office in the Uintah and Ouray Tribal business committee, and Albert Harris, land and lease clerk for the Ute Tribe was the third choice for the Uintah seat on the committee left vacant by retiring member, Connor Cha-poose. Cha-poose. All terms are for four years. The successful candidates will take office at the next regular meeting of the business committee com-mittee scheduled for March 12. Mr. Curry, present chairman of the Tribal Business committee, commit-tee, is also business manager of the Ute Tribal office. He is a graduate of Altamont high school, the Haskell Institute Commercial school, and Brig-ham Brig-ham Young university. Prior to World War II, in which he served with the Army transportation transpor-tation corps, Mr. Curry worked for the Indian Service as a farm agent. Mr. Harris, at the age of 29, is the youngest member ever to be elected to serve on the committee. com-mittee. He is a graduate of the Roosevelt high school and is currently serving as a high councilman in the Roosevelt LDS stake. During the lait war he was with the United States Air Corps. In addition to being a land and lease clerk, Mr. Harris is a member of the Ute Fish and Game board. He received his technical training in real estate under the veterans' on-the-job training program A marine corn. World War R g , ne f the 'moursseiicu; yng Ute stockrl S'W serves as vice-S V business committee an i |