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Show - ' I Likes Corn Flakes . . . U. N; Delegates Visit Basin . . . Roosevelt and the Uintah Basin Ba-sin last Saturday were visited by a delegation of representatives representa-tives to the United Nations conference con-ference representing Greece, Turkey, Germany, Indonesia and Burma. The delegation made the trip from Salt Lake City to the Basin Ba-sin by car and were directed cn their brief tour of the Basin by the highway patrol, which consisted con-sisted of four patrolmen. They visited the Auction Yards, Fort Duchesne, the oil wells, and various var-ious other places. The bad. weather hampered their tour somewhat. They had lunch at Steve and Ned's Cafe. i Their greatest disappointment on the trip was to find that the Ute Indians residing in the Basin did not ride bareback on ponies and wear feathered headdress head-dress and live in wigwams. The only Indians they had seen previously pre-viously were in the movies. However, they were much in pressed with the progress of the Indian people here. One delegate, Josef Helm- schrott. of Augsburg, Germany. said the thing he liked best about the American way of life was their corn flakes. "I just ; love them," he said. Others in the delegation were John Vafiodes, Aslanika, Greece; ! Cevat Enson, Istanbul, Turkey; iRaden Markoem, Diakarta, Indonesia; In-donesia; and U Kyln OO, Ran-'goon, Ran-'goon, Burma. |