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SIXTY—NIN,'I'H CONGRESS. Sass. I. C11. 277. 1926. 467 from the funds held by the-United States in trust for the Klamath Indmns 1n the State. of Oregon, paid sum oresuch part thereof as may ¤sed,.,te h§»!'6iIl1b\l1'i¢d,*t0_tdlB.t»‘1’li¥B’uHd€D sutzh rules and ’•¤"’¤”*·

|`6¥i1|t·l0Di_l8 Secretaxy of,the>I.nter1or . ·

_qr_ contuuung the constrnctioniof lateral buting systems U§f,§°°¤P•**¤°• °‘°~ to {Tl'1%$8 the lands of the Uncompahgre, Uintah, . and t°<>¤¤¤¤¤¤¤t:i;rf¢•¤¤¤¤ White iver Utes H1 Utah, and to maintain existing irrigagion sys· wi¤x|°.se,'p.a·i’¤1 ‘ tems authormed under the Act oi June 21,1906, $16, , to be reimbursed under such rules and regulations as may be-prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior. . 2 · Yum For céperation and maintenance, including re airs, of the ’1:§· wan. ' pemsh-I imcoe irrigation unit, on the Yakima £cservation, W - °’E§,;,f,,§,“ ”,,'}`,‘g_ ingtomrsimbursab e as provided by the.Act ofdune 30, 1919 (Forty- i:¤§;€¤g•- In first Statutes at Large, page 28), $2,500; v X ’°` For reimbursement to the reclamation fund the proportionate ,,,$°,,,",§‘§’§,",,‘$*"{,, ‘°°"‘ exglense of gseration and maintenance of the reservoirs for fur- Lg: M rwxzg ni ing stor water to the lands in Yakima Indian Reservation, v¤1Zas,p.co4. Washington, in accordance with_ the provisions of section 22 of the gcitocg) ugust 1, 1914 (Tlurtyjeighth Statutes at Large, page 604), For operation and maintenance of the Wapato irrigation and Z,°`,,,°’°‘°,,,,,,"'*°“‘m· drainagesystem, for the utilizationof the water supply provided V¤1·38»1>-¤>¢- by the,.Act of.August 1, 1914 (Thi1·ty·¤i8h¢h Statutes at Large, page 604) , $6,000, reimbursable. A 1 . 1 or operat1on_ and maintenance of the Satus unit of the Wapato mw, prrpject that can be irrigated by gravity from thedrainage water mmm. m the Wapato project, Yakima Beservetiaon, Washington, $4,000, to be reimbursed under such. rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. V , ‘ z =  ;, www h:`%1`}11;h: §xtension of pvnd lateraltsoonzthedamcggoed of ¤¤§,¤g1%q.v°:mmm t ' iver Reserve ion, yoming, ovi e r t e.irriga·- , 0*;* _ sea or aaareean Indian lands; ua rm- the Emamulge me time ‘°“°° " °““"“ of the com of the operation and maintenance of ca andlaterals ’ and for the Indians’ pro rata share of the cost of the Big Bend drainage project on the ceded portion of that reservation, and for continuing the work of constructing an irrigation system withinwthe diminished reservation, including the Big Wind River ·· and Dry Creek Canals, and inclugg the and operation of com- pleted canals, $55,000, ' ble as provided by existing law. The following l balances of theappropriations herein- ,,,,Y, °",,*;',, after enumerated becovered intothe'I&·essuryandrc•rriedto¤¤¤’i`·¤·¤=¤¥- the surplusfund immediatelyupon the approval of this Act: ” A , Advance interest to Clnppewas in Mmnesota (reirnbursable),·Aet ,,,,,{,’§‘f"°"" *" mm of April 4,1910 (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, page 276),,-360,20; V<>1.¤c.p.m. Diversion dam,.Gila· River above Florence, Arizona (!‘0i1Dbl1l$· $B;Y§‘$'§T$§Z*f“°°“‘ a?l¢;),$.g.;t7 of March 2, 1917. (Thirty-ninth Statutes at Large, page 9 4 1,, ’ ' . . .Z ‘ V ` 4 —I1’1’i§8.`lZi0!1 ,Gila River above ~ Florence Arizona genu- b¤rs•£7¢2), 7gIarch;»2,; 1917 (Thirty-ninth Statutes at rge,

 Gilai River Reservation, Arizona (reimburs- V°*·*‘·‘·P·°°$·
 get of y 25, 1918 (Fortieth Statutes at Large, page 568),

9 ’ 9 ° , _ Irrigation system, Pima Indian lands, Arizona (reimbursable , ,a§,g_*¢°**°¤ rim get o79May 25, 1918 (Fortieth Statutes at Large, page 568 , v¤1.¢c.p.¤<ss. F L , ’ . T , .‘·,

1& infestations, Indian. Service (transfer from iculture I°°°°°i°!°°t°°i°°"

¤¤derAct of May 21, 1920), 1992—·Dece1nbe1· 31, 1922, SYELG5; I

 infestations, Forest Service ésgricmtum transfer to Indian

Service, Act of May 21, 1920); 1922- . mber 31, 1922, $39.11; —