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Show National Forest Distribution Collection Report Issued E A report of the distribution distribu-tion of National Forest Service Ser-vice collections for the year 1966 shows about one third of all state allocation is received re-ceived by counties in the Manti-LaSal National Forest For-est Reserve. Twenty-five percent of all money collected through National Na-tional Forest Service enterprises enter-prises is returned to the counties in which the reserve lies for school and road use. The total 7,916,331 acres of land in Utah net county allocations amounting to $131,527.05. Of this amount Manti-LaSal area, with a total of 1,235,815 acres, receives re-ceives $45,872.77 as its twen-tyjfive twen-tyjfive percent cut. Road Funds Allocated Grand) county forest lands amount to 57,527 acres, of the total 1,235,815 in the Manti-LaSal distdict lies in County's school and road allocations for 1966 amounted amount-ed to $2,135.37. The largest acreage in the Manti-LaSaSl district lies in San Juan county, which received re-ceived $16,722.75 road and school allocation from forest reserve receipts from its 450,512 acres of forest reserve. re-serve. Garfield county is the largest forest service benefactor bene-factor .in the state. Garfield has 1,040,412 acres in the Dixie reserve, and received an allocation of $11,407.62 for 1966. |