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Show PROCLAMATION ISSUED BY THE UTE TRIBAL FISH AND GAME BOARD WHEREAS, under the provisions of Section V of the Ordinance adopted by the Uintah and Ouray Tribal Business Committee, October 9, 1950, the Ute Tribal Fish and Game Board ia given authority to make proclamations and to declare seasons on hunting, fishing, bag limits and other regulations, and WHEREAS, the Ute Tribal Fish and Game Board has made due and thorough investigation and received recommendation recommenda-tion from the Ute Indians, and now therefore, we the Ute Tribal Fish and Game Board, proclaim that the following regulations be effective this date. No persons, other than enrolled Ute Indians shall be allowed to fish in any reservation's waters without first securing a Ute Tribal 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 pos-session limit, etc., as prescribed by the Utah State Fish and Game Commission and the Ute Tribal Fish and Game Board. All Uintah and Ouray Reservation waters shall be opened to the Public (holding proper licenses), 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 been closed as a conservation conser-vation measure, will remain closed until declared, by the Ute Tribal Fish and Game Board as being sufficiently restocked to warrant re-opening. That no boats, rafts or other floating devices be allowed al-lowed on any lakes, reservoirs, etc., under the jurisdiction of the Ute Indian Tribe. LORIN PIKE, Chairman Ute Tribal Fish and Game Board Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of May, 1952. (SEAL) EVA M. HAAS, Notary Public My Commission expires January 28, 1954. First Publication. May 15, 1952 Last Publication, June 12, 1952 |