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Show . 20. drains penetrating into the bard-pan will bo required. At present the Bry Gulch arroyo drains the region between the Laksr Fork and Uintah rivers, while the Bed Cap arroyo performs a similar functlcu & r the territory lying between Lato iTork Biver and Book Creek. Each in ita present condition has be^n. a source of cons id erahLo annoyance and lose, and they will ba a, source of further loss unleaa Ov*aitrolla4, A beginning haa been nade toward drainage in the construction of the Indian ii each and Byton drainage ditoh ea mora fully da scribed und^-ir the history of tha Brojeet.. BISTORT 0? UIBTAH IBKif-ATIO-. B.4?gBC'J_. ffSHJSEAL ACTS ABB B50CBA&&TIGSS relating to tho Ulnt3h Beaervation and -Project:- The preseat Uintah Beservation - - waa eatabllsbed by executive orders October 3, 1361, and September 1, 1367, in the TSlley of tha Uintah Biver, now known as tha Duchesne Biver and included the entire drainage of this stream. . This area, lies in Townahipa 1 and 2 Borth, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 South, Bangaa 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 V/e at, and 1 and 2 Bast, Uintah Special Beridian, Utah. In 1368, in accordance with a treaty of 1863, ths United States sat aside a territory in Colorado- for the White Biver Indians, and tha Indians agreed to relinquish. 20 |