Show NOTES ACCEPTABLE FOR GRAZING FEES Approximately 6 OO Utah stockmen will benefit from froma a ruling issued Thursday by Secretary of Agriculture ture Wallace giving forest supervisors authority to accept notes for grazing fees lees in national forests in lieu ol ol of cash A. A G G. Nord supervisor of the Wasatch National forest announced Secretary Wallace said the authorIty authority author author- ity to accept notes was was was' granted while the department of agriculture pushes study to determine practicability of making f fees conform to market value of livestock which it has begun and hopes to conclude soon an Associated ed Press dispatch iron frost Washington reported The survey was decided d upon after the secretary had overruled pleas of westerners that last years mrs rates be maintained through this year In denying the appeals however the secretary said the survey would be completed in time timeto to decide Sees fees definitely before the instalment for tor forthe forthe the second half of this year becomes due and to cover next years year's rates Authorizing stockmen to make notes for lor their fees Secretary Wallace Wallace Wal Wal- lace s said id will provide provide for tor all regular regu regu- lar mr users of forest ranges who arc are financially unable to pay their fees when due Mr Nord announced that in addition add addi tion to the Utah stockmen there are Bre approximately stockmen in Ida Ida- ido do Nevada Wyoming who may take advantage of the ruling The notes will bear interest at the rate of 06 6 per cent and will be allowed only when stockmen are unable to pay lees fees in cash I he said I |