Show indians stand on rights defend title to tribal lands two uintah basin have been allowed by the government to stand on their traditional rights wad aud defend their th lr title to acres of tribal land within the confines of the uintah aud ouray agency the indians indiana are johnny pantaloon and who claim that desmond john nelson has no ri right ht to the tha homestead homes toad entry he recently acquired wader federal patent since they have been using the land as a grazing area tor for many y years ars the government of oc the big white chief at washington they say loes does braot allow the white man to take indian land under the homestead laws and nelson lu in his application falsified when he stated that this particular land was not being used by indians nelson conte contends that johnny pantaloon and never grazed their animals ou OM the land and because of the conflict the general land office in the national capital has requested ell bit F taylor register of the salt lake land office to call a hearitage hear hearit lug ag after conferring with the indian agent in the uintah basin mr taylor will set the hearing to be held either iu ita salt lake or vernal at the convenience conven lence ot of the parties at interest |