Show navajos cavajos wait decision in cl claim aim camp out in salt lake city A tribe of navajo indians who range in age from 85 years down to infant papooses oses have moved in to stay in salt lake city how long they will stay depends upon the U S third district court of judge willis W ritter the indians are the bureau lot of land management for they claim that the bureau of land management officers killed of their horses their c case ase opened in the federal court tuesday it may take two or three weeks to reach a deci decision or it may only take a few days no matter how long it takes the navajos cavajos are camped out and ready to stay until some decision comes down from the high court the whole tribe 30 strong is sleeping in four tents they have navajo blankets straw and canvas inside each tent and they appear comfortable they do their cooking ove ropen fires and small camp stoves with the navajo women gathering the wood the men loll 1011 around look severe and yet with relaxed patience wait out each day the indians live in mon creek in lower san juan county near the four corners area arca they drove to salt lake city in a truck caravan and while in salt lake city they are camping in in a pasture behind th the e residence 7 eric e of their attorney milton oman was earned the regional forester A total ot of individual sales were made during the period principally to sawmill operators farmers ranchers miners and special timber products industries principal products obtained from the intermountain national fo forests rests are lumber mine props fence posts and other round timbers tor for farm and ranch buildings considerable timber is is also utilized for railroad ties power and telephone poles oth er special products industry and for f uel fuel |