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Show #3, in ously voted for to be enrolled with the Uintahs on their annuit-"- roll: Pompei, 29 U; Minnie Jack, 1G P; Jim Pan, 69 j.; Liz-Hie Ontoine, 31 F; Panowitz, 74 K; Gary Pcnowitz, 69 F; Tonash Panowitz, 43 H; Charley Pp.noY.'its, 25 u- gohe Panowitz, 4? k; Nancy Panowitz, 42 B; Annie Kroppe, 25 F; At Lion Kroppe, si ][; Natsu .Kroppe, 37 B; Ali<--e Kroppe, 15 F; itery Kroyipe, l^1 F; Janie Kroppe, S F; Charley Hick, 32 kg Nettie Hermes, '43 F; kilt on La Rose, 18 M; Carn.ee La Ro»e, 15 r_; Woodsey La Rose, 11 F; Thanaa La Pose, 6 }fj 'pt was also unanimously voted to piece Paul Snapp, 13 H, upon the bhioorrpnr-gre annuity roll, The names of the following persons were then submitted to the "ouncil for enrollment with the tribe nf ute Indians, but the Indians in council assembled voted tret it was not their olesiro to have any of the following names entered on their annuity rolls: r, 31 M; Clam Bla^r, 14 F; Leo Pritch- TTG 23 K; Burkes Terr?T"^36 ?n Amy Wansitz, 50 --; and Nephi V/inchn-ster.1 56 k - -ir o •* 1 _ Captain. Hall then explained to the Indians in council that a road had been built by the cent thorities across the Indian grazing land about six uilen souAh of the agency, end stated that the county would continue to maintain the road if the.;Indians consented to leave it there; but, if they did not eon-sent to leave it there, the county would have to r.ahe the natter into the courts, where it, night be decided that the road would be a benefit to the Indians and they would have to pay for it out of their tribal funds. •'After considerable discussion of the question, the Indians deeideci"that it would he all right to allow the county real to r°uain as built, hut with the expressed understanding that the road bo not fenced on either side,- the Indians claiming that a fence would interfere in their traveling and moving stock in that vicinity. |