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Show , . j ! Reservation News . . . V About The $ ooooocooS Reported by June Cook Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris and family left last Wednesday for a two weeks' vacation with relatives rela-tives in California. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Curry and family , left last Thursday for a two weeks' vacation with friends and relatives in Reno, Nevada and Loyalton, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parriett and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cuch spent a day fishing at Strawberry Lake last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bumgarner made a business trip to Phoenix, Arizona this week. Mrs. Florence Meyers, who has -been visiting here the past week was accompanied by her father, Elmer Denver, to her home in Lander, Wyo. I Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lucas have left for Phoenix, Ariz, for a two weeks' vacation with relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Rex McCIure spent last Saturday at Rock Creek Canyon, Can-yon, fishing. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Francis McKinlay, who are the proud parents of a girl born Sunday. I The Fort Duchesne baseball team lost their game by one run to the California team last week, j Those that went to Bishop, Calif, for the game were Mr. and Mrs. Connie Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nebeker, Ellis Denver, Gib Harris, Woody Harris, David Fore-cloud, Fore-cloud, Louis Mallory, Jack Shaffer Shaf-fer and Milton Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harmston spent the weekend at the Harmston Harm-ston cabin in Uinta Canyon, fishing. fish-ing. A group from the Tribal Recreation Recre-ation department made' a trip to Hill Creek to pick out sites for an archery course, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Majoda, of Pala, Calif., are visiting at the Lula Murdock home. FULL BLOODS MEET The full-blood group held a general meeting last Tuesday at the Randlett Community building, reports were made on the Ute delegation that went to Washington, Washing-ton, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Workman, of Richfield, and Mr. and Mrs. William Workman, of Salt Lake, were weekend guests at the A. N. Workman home in Fort Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCIure, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCIure, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Workman, Mr. and Mrs. William Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McCIure, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Workman and Mrs. Lucille Thompson enjoyed Sunday and Monday fishing in Uinta. JAIL LIST Only three in jail again this week. They are: Glen Jenks, Gerald Ger-ald Martinez and Bryson Cess-pooch. Cess-pooch. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Myore from Randlett, are now the new Fort Duchesne jail keepers. Wilson Gutzman made a busi-nes busi-nes trip to Salt Lake City, Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Milda 'Slaugh spent the weekend week-end with her parents in Vernal. Leonard LaRose has returned from Oregon, where he has spent the winter and is now staying at the Albert LaRose home. 1 INDIANS FIGHT FIRE Due to carlelessness two forest fires were started the past week at Diamond Draw and at Rock Creek and 2750 acres were burned. burn-ed. Two logging fires also oc- cuii'ju in me same weeK ac uear Wallow and Mosby Mountain, and 250 acres were burned. 108 Indians In-dians took part in helping fight these fires, under Paul Howard, Elden Glenn and the Forest Service. Ser-vice. Those of the sick list this week were Violet Parriett and Josephine Ciirh A. A. Perry is back to work after spending two weeks at the USAC in Logan, where he took a short course in poisonous plants. C. J. Carter, chief of police, Homey Secakuku, law and order clerk, and Dwight Copperfield, tribal judge, left Sunday for Flag-1 staff, Arizona, where they will at-1 tend the school for judges and clerks of the court. They will use j cases from our tribal files and the tribal judge in a series of demonstration demon-stration cases. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hendricks, of Whiterocks, left July 4 fori Oakland, Calif., where they will I both participate in the vocational training program offered to the mixed-blood Utes of Utah. Lloyd Norman Pike, of Lapoint, left July 5th to take vocational training in Oakland, Calif. A group of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cuch for a turkey dinner in honor of Henry Cuch's birthday, June 29. Henry received many fine gifts, including a wrist-watch. wrist-watch. A delicious dinner was enjoyed en-joyed by those present: Mr. and Mrs. Vincent-Cuch, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parriett, Mr. and Mrs. Homey Secakuku, Joyce Arrow-chis, Arrow-chis, Rebecca, Alice and Mary Cuch and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pawwinnee and Louise. |