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Show I Proclamation ISSUED BY THE UTE TRIBAL FISH 'AND GAME BOARD WHEREAS, under the provisions provi-sions of Section V of the Ordinance Or-dinance adopted by the Uintah and Ouray Tribal Business Committee. Com-mittee. October 9, 1950, the Ute Tribal Fish & Game Board is given authority to make proclamations procla-mations and to declare seasons on hunting, fishing, bag limits and other regulations, and WHEREAS the Ute Tribal Fish & Game Board has made jdue and thorough investigation and received recommendations from the Ute Indians. AND NOW. THEREFORE, WE. THE UTE TRIBAL FISH & GAME BOARD PROCLAIM THAT THE FOLLOWING REGULATIONS REGULA-TIONS BE EFFECTIVE APRIL 1 15, 1951: No persons, other than enroll-Jed enroll-Jed Ute Indians shall be allowed to fish in any reservation waters without first securing a Ute Tribal Tri-bal fishing license, in addition to a Utah State fishing license. All non-Indians fishing within the boundaries of the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation must conform to the rules and regulations governing seasons, hours, daily bag limit, possession posses-sion limit, etc., as prescribed by the Utah State Fish & Game Commission and the Ute Tribal Fish & Game Board. All Uintah and Ouray Reservation Reser-vation waters shall be open to the public (holding proper licenses), licen-ses), for fishing except for the following described area: The Uintah River from the Power Plant bridge in Uintah Canyon, down to where it crosses the Lapoint road. Said waters having hav-ing been closed as a conservation conserva-tion measure, will remain closed until declared, by the Ute Tribal Tri-bal Fish & Game Board, as being be-ing sufficiently restocked . to warrant re-opening1. UTE TRIBAL FISH & GAME BOARD (Signed) Charles E. Reed, Sr. - Chairman of the Board Subscribed and sworn to before be-fore me this 27th day of March. 1951. EVA M. HAAS, Notary Public First Publication, Mar. 29. 1951 Last Publication, Apr. 12. 1951 |