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Show CATTLE IKE Ml Oi II SHEEP CAMP Forester T. C. Hoyt Brings a Unique Story From Uinta Reserve. ftpacljd to Th Tribune. PROVO. H ?.- T. C. Hoyt. In rhui'ft of lite kgtptl 1 111 aii I al liituls nf iin local fo lotvy arfloa, hat utt rtturnad from u trip of InaJjiootlOO tf the t'lntu icetervr, Mr. Royt tm more u laai anl-1 anl-1 not.il batfraart tihee.iiiien ami oatUaman has Man known to xist for many yaara, iut tbat tht anlttoalty exiendad 10 Jllltllltllo (lltSU.HOlVs'h llMM 00t blOll dcllllltti- ly known beforr. IK report! u iHMr uvl-ilenclnt: uvl-ilenclnt: t tvitf fad, tlmt thr t aiilo linve tukt ti up llu' flKbt for th prearrv ullon of i heir faodlBl K ov, tula on the national fort-.it ranue. A nurd of u tloxeti or more cattle 1 .tni it h aheas aamp mceiitly on 1 Me I M11 1 a form und lore the lent to ahtada. ktnockad ovar itie "chuck box," at-uttervti Ihf oatnp emilpoieni iiboui unit Anally LaaaMd ii narairi copy of tha araalai partnlt ibnuuti by the oparwaor and pi i ft-.Iril in fut ll op. Mr, Hoy I'm inapoctlon extended from the extreme aouiheuaiet o portion of Hie Uinta foraaf oArUi u 1'iice to the rangaa eant 01 Katnii (vet thta aren h M fotiod thai until U.e (nrnis, beMlunlni, aixiui the it rm of this month, En raAsfl was -t (Optionally dry, 'ut up to the present pres-ent time cattle nie In i ondltnn, but forced to raaojn to the toaraer foiaitf for footl. One of Hie moat popular of the foritie plant i one tommanly ralletl the "mountain blue bell," tin- rnnae euppoii-InR euppoii-InR I hiK pUiii lrin euKerly eounht for by the kiieepmen. In the paet thll plant ban been very common In (he mount aiti ranrra, aaya Mr. Hoyt, en. I under the fore at iervpe plan of araiina mankRement ta aaaln be t omlnc pleallraL At the present 'tme moat of the eheep-uien eheep-uien are aepantttiiK their lamb from Lb, herda for tlie nmiket ehlpnient The lainbfi are niottlj ot root! alae anr In BOfirl condition Some aldpmenta have al-reariv al-reariv been made, a little earlv. my Mr Hovi. but tbia la due lo the dry' season nri tha dfteriorntlng ranne. Ckaxl prbert werr teallxetl In the Uinta haatn Mr. Hoyt met Mr. N'eal. superintendent of the tMnta Indian reervik.n. with iieadtjitarters at Port lm hesne. who -"tated ihat iherr wetf spteru'itl Indian lands a.adable either for ate at reaaontihle rates with water rlahls aecure or for leaa for rive yen wuh a small rjaan ollqwMra when the applicant liaa i!iuwn suftlcletii good faith an.1 ability to reclaim tp lund. |