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Show 1 Reservation News - - - I S) About The j? UINTAH-OURAY INDIAN RESERVATION j (Late for Last Week) Steven Bingham, Area Office loan examiner and Mrs. Ada Bur-dean, Bur-dean, assistant, arrived at the agency ag-ency from Phoenix, Ariz, to assist the Tribal Credit Dept. on division divis-ion of the assets and setting up separate accounting systems for the full blood and mixed blood group. They will be here about one month and Mrs. Burdeau has her two children enrolled at Al-terra. Al-terra. R - N Chief of Police Pamp Harris is vacationing for two weeks here and with relatives in Fort Washakie, Wash-akie, Wyoming. R - N Lorena D. Iorg, president at Al-tamont, Al-tamont, attended the P-TA Officers Offi-cers Conference in Salt Lake City recently. R N Mrs. Colleen Gardner and son, from Denver, are visiting her parents, par-ents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendricks Hen-dricks at Whiterocks. POST NO. 126 HOSTS AT LUNCHEON The American Legion Auxiliary U & O Unit No". 26 were hosts at a luncheon at the Womens' Club house at Fort Duchesne Tuesday afternoon. Featured guests were Lucy Larsen, Department Auxiliary Auxil-iary president from Magna and Mildred Ferrington, state Department Depart-ment finance chairman from Salt Lake City. Attending from Myton Unit No. 5 were Alice Dalgleish, Alice Todd, Lydia NeiLsen and Gladys Harrison. Mattie Edwards from Roosevelt Unit No. 64, and Tina Wilkins, District No. 9 secretary. sec-retary. Members from U & O Unit No. 126 were Thelma Iorg, Unit president; Lena Sixkiller, 1st vice-president, vice-president, District No. 9; Agnes Denver, Adiah Zufelt, Delia Curry, Doris Ignacio, Blanche Myore, Josephine Caudell, Pauline Denver, Den-ver, Evelyn Spratt and Sarah Hackford Table decorations were poppies, the national flower of both Auxiliary and Legion. An informal discussion followed the delicious luncheon served. R - N . Sarah Hackford, Lula Murdock and Lola Bailey motored to Salt Lake City Friday on business. R - N Mrs. Richard Bailey and Mrs. Arlys Iorg of Oakland, Calif., are visiting here with their families for two weeks. R - N Janice Neilson and Marion Gardner Gard-ner from Barnes School of Business Busi-ness in Denver, visited their families fam-ilies over the weekend. R - N Mrs. Lon A. Logan attended the State Convention of the Utah Federation Fed-eration of Women's Clubs at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City last week and presided as director of Junior Clubs at the Junior luncheon held Friday noon. At the elections that took place during the two day meet, she was elected as 1st vice-president vice-president of the State Federation for the ensuing two-year term. Th new slate of officers was installed at a tea held at the Governor's Gov-ernor's Mansion Saturday afternoon, after-noon, which honored Mrs. Theo S. Chapman, president, and Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, immediate past president of the General Federation, Federa-tion, featured speakers of the convention. con-vention. R - N Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gass and children of Wichita, Kansas, visited visit-ed at the Lon A. Logan home two days last week. They were enroute home from a trip to California. Mrs. Gass and Mrs. Logan are sisters. sis-ters. R - N Mr. and Mrs. Art Workman of Richfield are vacationing for two weeks with friends and relatives of the reservation. They are staying at the Preston Allen home in Al-tonah. |