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possible to obtain intelligent interpreters for all the dialects, and the 

 settlement of the region by whites has rendered sojourn among the 

 Indians pleasant and convenient, while the things oj the past are still 

 remembered, retained and cherished. There is crying need for young 

 students and others who will investigate these aborigines of western 

 Colorado. 



Such work requires little or no special training. It requires 

 honesty, common-sense, a well-rounded education and diligence. 

 Correspondence is earnestly invited concerning any matters pertain- 

 ing to the Utes, and the University will assist any investigation of 

 this interesting people according to its best ability. 



