Show It t I AH AU RECEIVES 3 M THE TIlE NATIONAL FORESTS I i The Th five states of Idaho Montana oming Dg Utah ana aria Neva Nevada Shave have elved ed sums ra ranging ging from 28 28 9 81 to from flOm the States Stales department of at e as s their share of the receipts m I national forest resources fit dur- dur r- r the fiscal year 1923 according an h by the depart- depart Notice of the awarded sums sum s been n sent to the governors o of the ties tesa Idaho dIio with 19 national forests m- m ming ing 1905 acres Ui the largest sum sum sum 88 with ith 17 embracing 15 1515 1716 15 5 acres received 7 A 6 forcing with 11 embracing 8 7 acres received ah with ith h 11 forests embracing 7 3 40 0 acres received 6 7 j 5 0 16 Id d ovada dovada la with 8 forests r g 1 acres received 28 28 12 1 1 One fourth of the moneys received I lOne the e d department from timber Umber les grazi grazing g permits and other of or f national forest is lands is turnOver turn turu- Over ver to the states stateR in ill which such ads j are located in a pro rata basis 4 accordance with Un an au act of cones conr con- con r ress es s Such sums are for tor the tho school Ld toad funds of or the counties con- con I lining icing these lands The e total sum turned over to alls all s containing national forests ring the fiscal year 1932 amounted Twenty-seven Twenty states states' M id Alaska shared in the Ion an of this sum which exceeded exceed d the tho i al average for tite previous five r 8 b by y about Increased ilea of timber Umber were a largel l for the record g receipts r 1923 |