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Show 1 Reservation News - - - j ffl About The X UINTAH-OURAY INDIAN RESERVATION Mixed Bloods Elect Candidates The mixed blood group held a meeting Tuesday night, supervised by Supt. John O. Crow, for the purpose of nominating candidates for offices for the Board of Directors. Di-rectors. Fifteen members were nominated and date for voting has been scheduled for June 2nd. R - N Fire broke out at the Naturitch Devener place at 4 a.m. Tuesday morning destroying sheds ano corrals. cor-rals. Eli Smith noticed the lire and' helped ' save the livestock. Origin as to how the fire started has not been determined. R - N Herman Crumbo left by plane Wednesday for Phoenix, Arizona, where he will purchase vehicles for the agency. R - N Mr. and Mrs. Jewel D. Kolb of Altamont were hosts to a steak fry' in their back yard Saturday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Iorg's wedding anniversary. Those present for the eventful ee ning were: Mr. and Mrs. Ross Iorg, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Curry, Naturitch Devener, MerriU Lisonbee and Mr. and Mrs Kolb R - N Mrs. Lula Murd'ock was feted at a surprise birthday party Wednesday Wed-nesday evening when a group of thirty friends and relatives gathered gath-ered at her home. Games and dancing were enjoyed and refreshments refresh-ments were served. A good time was had by all. R - N Norman Holmes, enrollment officer of-ficer from Anadarko, Okla. arrived ar-rived last week to make preparations prepara-tions to move his family to Oklahoma Okla-homa as soon as school is out. Mr. Holmes was chief clerk at the agency before being trans-transferred trans-transferred to Oklahoma last March. R - N The Ft. Duchesne Women's Club played hostess to a bingo party Thursday evening. Approximately 50 guests enjoying the evening of bingo. Door prize went to E. E. Church and' top winner was Mary Carter, club president. Cakes and pies were sold and refreshments were sold to help raise funds for a new roof on the club house. |