| Show I RECORD NUMBER Of o SURVEYS DUE DUEI I FOR THIS STATE smi I From a surveying standpoint this I year car promises to be one of oC the busiest in tho the history of the sune survey department department depart depart- ment of oC tho the government according I to tho the land service bulletin just re received received received re- re here Utah heads the In the number of ot townships authorized to be sur sur- veed Out of townships upon which Instructions have havo been Issued for tho the year ear Utah has 72 Oregon 43 and Montana 13 According to G. G D. D D D. Kirkpatrick I assistant supervisor of surveys in charge of the work in this state and andI Nevada the two seventy-two townships I authorized for tor this year constitute only about half halt of ot tho the total work ahead of the tho department for this state I alone and th there re are at least sixty townships waiting for survey in Nevada According to the records of the surveyor surveyor surveyor sur sur- I generals general's office there are nearly million and a half acres applied lIed for survey In this state which I at the present rate of progress cannot canI cannot can can- I not be he finished In six years ears unless the department allows a great allotment allotment allotment allot allot- I ment of ot money for the work This state gets each year for surveys surveys sur sur- veys which will permit eight or nine nino crews In the field These crews willbe will 1 i be assembled early next month Mr I KirkpatrIck said and will mean the employment of about men I |