| Show MU MORE E CATTLE CUTTLE TO TOI BE ALLOWED IN I THE Ti WASATCH FU EST Acting upon suggestions made by the various grazing boards of or tho the Cattle Grazers Grazers' association in tho the southern end of th the Wasatch national forest J J. J 1 F. F Bruins Bruine forest supervisor will vilI recommend additional grazing grazing- allotments for tor next year to increase tho number of or cattle by ay 10 per cent It is probable this will bring the total number of ot cattle grazed on that portion of at tho the tor forest to nearly 4 BOO next year The allotment recommendation will bo ho homade made In iii the supervisors supervisor's annual report which i is Iq submitted to the forestry department department de do December 1 This report Is nearly completed and Includes all aU the plans for tot the operation of tho the forest during during dur dur- ing 1915 1916 Mr Bruins returned this morning from the tho southern eld eid of the forest which In Includes In- In eludes American Fork Pleasant Grove Alpine and andy Charleston In each of these towns he met the boaras boaras' of tho the Cattle rattle Grazers Grazers' associations and md discussed plans for next year With tho the e exception of the grazers in the tho vicinity of Charleston all asked that more grazing cattle be al allotted allotted al al- and were agreed that the range can stand about 10 per cent more cattle That section consists of about acres with a n. present total of about head bead of cattle air Mr Bruins Brains says that about twelve acres s is necessary for tor each head He agrees with mth the growers that more cattle can be grazed however as ns ho says sas the animals came o off orr tho the range tILtS this year In excellent shape The entire increase In will be given Iven members of ot the associations which now number about GOO grazers e. In his report ho will also recommend the tho ho increase of sheep grazing allotments |