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430 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 75. 1920. F°°d·°*·°· treaty), $220; for annual amormt for the purchase of beef, mutton, whsat liiour, beansfi aknd potatoes, or other(neceisary articles of food, E S_ an c othing an arming equipment artic e 12, same treaty Agiizcri llgiioyee $26,260; for pay of employees at the several Ute agencies, $15,000; m all, $50,000. S‘¥¥’P°'° °’d°°°°*’°° For the support and civilization of Indians in Utah, not otherwise Indus` provided for includ' pa of employees $8000 ¤,°,j?{',§‘*“°‘°°d B°“°S The Secretary ofuiiie Exterior is hereby,authorized to withdraw pg:g:\>¤}§;>§S from from tgie T16e?)uryfowhe Unitegl Statics, disc;·etion, the .ui0¤.‘ sumo $30 00 erincip unsto ec `to theConme t federated Baiids of Ute lgidians and to expend the sum of $50,000 of said amount for the benefit of the Ute Mountain (formerl Nava`0 . . Y 1 Springs) Band of said Indians in Colorado, and the sum of $175,000 o sand amount for the Uintah, White River, and Uncompahgre gkrng ofsigtegndiapys in Ilgglh, and the? sum of $75,000 of said amount or e ut ern te 'ans in oorado which sums shall be ,,0*,},",§§‘cQf,‘},§’,P$,}’{é§,§§£g charged to_said bands, and the Secretary of the Interior is also author- V¤1·37,p-934. ized to withdraw from the Treasury the accrued mterest to and mcluding Jrme 30, 1920, on the funds of the said Confederated Bands of Ute Indians appropriated under the Act of March 4, 1913 (Thirt - Y sgventh %atut1es at Large, fpage 934), anddtzo expenddor distribute esame or the purpose o promoting " t' lf rt PWM among the said Indians, under such regiilatioriislgg taiib Sgcrjtlialigo of mlgport or expemli- Ithle Interior may pres<gi)be: Prwidedil That the Secretary of the terior reportto ngress ont firstM d D b

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1 erem. u:§:°°?n mcimgz The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to withdraw OL °’ K from the Treasury of the United States, withm his discretion, the sum of $127,200 of the Iplrrncipal funds to the credit of the Confederated Bands of Ute drans and to expend same for continuigg fgedcgonitatzcticfn of lateral sgsggrkpis toR1rriga%a the allgtt . ° 9 ’}°°mP.°·..m an *9 `V t Wh mtv Us and to mamtam existing _1mgatioi1 systems autiroilizedesunlllier the rtsepaurrsklnliguz. Act of Ju;11%%; 190gia That aha sum of $?5.85 of this appro- · ria ions _ e av _ e or ereim ursement o Joseph M. Bryant ibrmerly engineer in charge of the Uintah irrigation project, foinioney ptarcfl yhhiin fordtblactlisnnth service, in the course o lus emin po en, or e one 0 ermvationsrvic. ¤a‘%.gi;huR??g.hDT 'lzli: Secretary of the Interior i: hereby? authorized to withdraw mmm ¥,,d,,,‘f,Sf,,,,°_‘§,? from the Treasury of the United States the sum of $12,000 of the pmgicrpal fugrds to ghsh credit of tge Coiifederalted Bands of Ute n xans, an expcn _ e ame, un er es f t b {axon on dm gresczubedllay lrrérxkrn agi cgttlile plrgblic schlouoqls inmTlILi(r11lt$'1zliL1d(l§‘such(izsng . ¤ oun y_sc oo 1sr1c , a : re·4mZed’ , 1; ‘ hid h H mm` at all times be admitted to such schools on aan entizg Iviith zvlgtei ;;=h1l(§lr·en), tthe tuntugi of sugh Indian children to be paid out of ,_ . r·1 a un s ecovere into theTreas . ¤nIsitvr¤iii<l`s.°! mowed That the Secretary of the Interior be, auiiii he is hereby, authorized to divide the trust funds belogging to the Confederated Bands of the

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e c 0 - p , een t t t t L v0,_3q,,,_m and the "C0nfederated Bands of Utes 4 iu; iiriltumaiiitiidgpitiisdiig under the Act of March 4, 1913 (Tl1irty-seventh Statutes at Large gage 934),_between the Uintah, White River, and Uncompahvre _ ands in Utah, the Lte Mountain (formerly Navajo Springs) BaInd ·;·,,,,,S,m ,,,,,m,,_ in Colorado, and the Southern Ute Band ir1 Colorado on th; bas' f y IS O the number of persons comprising the three respective groups as shown by the latest available census rolls; and the Secretary of the Treasury, upon request of the Secretary of the Interior, is authorized