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Show Annual Hike Planned By 4-H Forestry Clubs For August 10, 11 12 The annual Big Flat forestry trip is planned to take place on Big Flat on Beaver Mountain, August 10,' 11, and 12. The purpose of this trip is to take boys' and girls' 4-H forestry clubs where they will be able to get better acquainted ac-quainted with the range conditions which exist on our summer ranges, states Anson B. Call, County agent. After this year, different locations loca-tions will be selected, so that the clubs will not go back to the same location each time. There are several counties that lparticipate in this trip. Starting at uab county in the north there ?fyill be Millard, Beaver, Iron, Vashington, Kane, Garfield, J'iute, Sanpete, cooperating in 'this affair. All 4-H forestry's expect ex-pect to be in attendance, i "From Washington County", said Mr. Call we are planning on taking three clubs, with approximately approxi-mately twenty members. The group will leave Tuesday morning and return Thursday afternoon." At this outing Professor Paul M. Dunn, head of the forestry department de-partment at Logan, will be in attendance; at-tendance; with Whitney Floyd, Extension Forester; Doctor D. I. Rasmussen, in charge of big game management of the Biologi-(Continued Biologi-(Continued on page eight) Forestry Hike (Continued from page one) cal Survey; Lee Kay, State Fish and Game commissioner; C. A. Matteson, District Supervisor Fishlake National Forest; D. P. Murray, State Club Leader; and county agents from the above mentioned counties. "We are in hopes that all par- ents of club members in fo., work will cooperate in t. their boys and girls attend ft forestry hike," Mr. Call said |