Show c K Kt oGo-Go oGo t fr M Go ot I THE ASHLEY ARROW Ashley National Forest News hews Go s T Go A t New View Name for Ashley Edition I Iother Other forests have ha shown such I In preparing their News NewsLetters Letters and the competition Is se 50 keen keen that we se e hesitate jumping into t the race again Ho However er we appeal ap- ap appeal appeal peal to the personnel of the Ash ley Ash Ash- Ashley Ashley ley to cooperate all possible in an endeavor or to make our publication J Ja a success Since the Ashley Is so J closely connected ft Indian lor lore I and history we ue have ha incorporate th incorporated th word cord ord Arrow in our title i I Speaking of Indians we ce e are re reminded re- re reminded minded that Ranger George Walk Walk- Walkup Walkup Walk Walk-up up has been dubbed Uinta Pitch Pitch Pitch- IUs itis by the Utes of his district an Indian name meaning Tret I Ian Policeman We wonder If there was any pipe smoking smoking- or other ceremony between Ranger Walk Walk- Walkup Walkup Walk Walk-up up and the Utes in the bestowal of this title if 11 so it must hAve I been a cinch for George as he smoke can out smoke any Indian r ERA Work Re On Feb Fe-b 1 Ranger G A Lam Lam- Lambert Lam Lam- Lambert Lambert forest bert moved a crew of ERA workers into the Whiterocks Can Can- Canyon Can Can- Canyon Canyon yon on district 3 to resume cork ork The nature e of the work cork will be drift fence and telephone construction construction construction tion Due to the roads being block block- blocked blocked because e ed with heavy snows and ERA led of zero sub zero temperatures able to practically no crews crew were ere work ork during duing January a condition which caused Chief Clerk Mattson Matt Matts- Mattsson son Matts-son whIch son to become familiar with the Lam Lam- Lambert Lambert Ranger word Boondoggling bert does not expect that ERA work scale will be resumed on a normal before March 15 on his l s district or April 1 lor weather her Father ti Soles s otes It is reported from actual measurements meas meas- measurements measurements made b by trappers that Inches deep on the the snow is 48 atthe at athe Uintah mountains divide of the he he head d of Little Brush creek 30 another six Inches Ithe On January of the vicinity M jf snow fell in the Ei horn om Range Station making a total of 27 Inches on the ground A few days davs da s ago the snow measured 30 12 2 Inches but the recent break bresIn In the cold spell pell has been settling It to some extent There is more snow on the ground in the farm farm- farming lag ing district below the Forest than at any time March 1924 The following observations show the approximate differences in the temperature at Elkhorn nad vailous var- var various various ious other sections of the lower low country Elkhorn zero Whiterocks Whiterock 7 to 10 Ft Duchesne 18 to toZO 1 20 ZO Ouray on Green river 28 1 to 30 The lowest recorded at Ouray was 48 at Ft rt Duchesne 33 33 and apparently about 25 at Whiterocks White White- Whiterocks Whiterocks rocks We say apparently about 25 at Whiterocks as Ranger Walkup states that his thermometer was to take the cold weather ther as the fluid settled to the bottom the first cold night and has stayed sta stay stay- stayed ed there since The CCO camp at Manila ManUa has hase experienced e some severe weather the tho thermometer at one time rea- rea reaching rca ching 20 This Is unusual ansom and corn som time was lost on account of cit it however they state at the camp that when they see the re- re reports reports reports ports of weather eather conditions in surrounding sur- sur surrounding surrounding rounding sections they feel that tha they fey ev hays have been greatly favored The camp has been hit by the flu epidemic and while there were no severe cases nearly every everyone one In Inthe inthe lithe the camp contracted the ailment allmen More than oS oJ of the enrollees were afflicted at one time Fore Fore- Foreman Foreman man Lee Peterson was the only one of the Technical Agency that escaped the sickness f Personnel Perso J cl Notes I Cecil Jonely who has been sec sec- second ec- ec ond clerk on the A Ashley l ey since Aug S 8 1936 left Thursday to accept an assignment on the Na- Na National National forest We take this opportunity unity to wish him success on Fish Fish- lake and to express our appreciation appreciation cia cia- tion of his good work ork while on the Ashley Us Ue has lias done dono its job celi ell III Supervisor Taylor left Monday morning to nd a 0 a meeting at Salt Snit lake with S Sp Gurr of Q ithe the Wasatch Mr Wright of oC the then In I n II in 1 Service t and ami other filler interested parties to discuss tl U e a rights right of Indians to graze stock on the Ash Ash- l Ihy o and Wasatch National National forests Ash I Nci s from the Manila 1111 Mites Horace Hedges bf or the regional I personnel manag went inept made a Isit to the Manila ceo CCO camp dur c ng us the month of January for the PUt purpose pose of examining the lonal ional activities in camp and on onh hp h cork 01 k projects protects He lIe expressed himself as being very much en- en en bused h over the work being ac ac- ac accomplished and was as especially In- In Interested in n the grandeur of the Sheep Creek Canyon In which the coe camp amp Is s located and gh which is being constructed a y road o d I that will reve l the most scenic I attractions of or Utah Supervisor A L Taylor made de n a i visit of inspection at the Camp mp Jan 26 going over the various pro pro- projects projects and making plans for Cor future fu- fu future ture Supervisor Taylor and Project Superintendent Den Ben Dennett Bennett t en- en nett made a trip to Green Rand River and Rock Springs Wyo meeting with the County Commissioners and businessmen of oC Sweetwater county to make arrangements for forthe fori the use USO of ot the county for bridge construction work on the Hideout road Joshua Jhun 0 C Hall has been busy of late on several se activities toad construction and telephone line Une construction He has been reconstructing reconstructing recon- recon a n telephone line from Crom a a point on the Half Hale Moon Park road to Manila north of the camp When com completed probably the end ot ot of next week eel It will reduce the length ot or the section from flom om 20 to 12 miles I I Horace Foots Foote the camp camps s bridge construction foreman and trades jack Jack ot trades all will be busy for foi the next few days getting out timber for on An the new bridge tobe to tobe be constructed constricted on the Hideout road d Tho The construction v will kill m star start within ten days f Camp Mechanic Arch Gregory with th the assistance of Foreman j Forrest Goodrich and several COC- COC enrollees are having plenty to dot da dotto to keep the tho equipment In running running- I order It is expected to hive have nIl alt the th equipment In A l shape sl by the first of March The Army Staff under the tha dir dir- direction dir of Captain E Bebb bb seems to have the camp conditions well i under control There has been a marked difference made inside In the ap- ap appearance of the Camp and am the camp amp mess More power poser to M S officer Yeaton Monday n ht Is a n night o or of action ac- ac lion tion and Interest beginning at G 6 Gp p m to Safety comm tte nesting is I called to order following Which there is s a safety mass meeting leaders and assistant leaders m meet meet- meeting t- t Ing foremen and educational adM ad- advisors ling visors conference All pre ire held inthis In this order with no time limit |