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Show Relations with Non- Indians - 585 Letter to Mrs. CW. Wiegel, Denver Total enrollment of Ute Mountain school reported, with girl/ boy ration. Mrs. Wiegel informed that knives were satisfactory gift for boys and was given free choice to select gift for girls at the school. July 24, 1929 Wiegel, Mrs. C W . , Chairman, Colorado State Ind. Commission Letter to Charles James Rhoads, Commissioner Writes that $ 50,000 has bee appropriated to buy sheep for the Ute Mountain Indians. The Utes will need all the grazing land they can get within a few years so she advocates letting whites lease until the land is needed. NA/ RG75/ 3716- 1928- Con Ute 320 Sept. 25, 1930 Peacore, E. J., Supt., Con. Ute Agency Letter to C. E. Paris, Albuquerque Expresses regret that he was unable to attend Monticello meeting and further disapproves of its resulting decision to move Paiutes and Utes from Blanding area to reservation. Mormon residents of Blanding are willing for Indians to take allotments on public land near Blanding. Oct. 4, 1930 No. Pueblos Agency, Santa Fe Letter to E. J. Peacore, Supt., Con. Ute Agency Relates possible new legislation's defeat of continued allotments on public domain while maintaining right of homesteading. Move of Paiutes to Ute Mountain from Blanding considered Nov. 1, 19 3 0 Peacore, E. J., Supt., Con. Ute Agency Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Reports investigation of Indians living near Bluff, Utah. Advises against building a school |