Sunday May 6 | Star-Press
She was born on a homestead known as the Henry Jim Place near Randlett, Utah. Her parents were a slender young registered nurse named Mabel Lyman and a dark-haired young Irish mail carrier named Owen O'Fallon. Owen's father had the government contract to supply beef to the local Ute Indian Reservation, headquartered at Fort Duchesne.
Cathy Free: Free Lunch: Keeping the drumbeat of old traditions alive for a new generation
With the arrival of daffodils and dandelions and blossoms on dogwood trees, Penelope Pinnecoose is drawn once again to memories of the bear dance.
Ute Tribe planning energy summit
The Ute Tribal Business Committee will host the First Annual Ute Energy Summit at the Ute Tribal Auditorium in Fort Duchesne on April 26.