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Show at camp and picnic sites in the National Forests. Self-service facilities are now being installed in-stalled so visitors can easly secure se-cure daily tickets when entering enter-ing all entrance fee campgrounds. camp-grounds. Mi. Thornock stated the annual an-nual permits will continue to be sold at all ranger stations and national forests headquarters. He advises the users, if they desire to purchase the $7 Golden Gold-en Eagle Passport to get it before be-fore leaving town. If not, immediately im-mediately upon entering the camp or picnic site, secure a $1 cr daily permit from the self-service self-service facility. Changes made in collection of forest fees As citizens use the National Forest camp and picnic areas this year in the Intermountain Region, they will notice a few changes have been made in collecting col-lecting of entrance fees. These changs will appeal to most forest for-est users. According to Clarence S. Thornock, forest supervisor for the Uinta National Forest, since 1965 the "passports" and daily permits have been available avail-able for purchase from forest personnel at recreation sites which require an entrance fee. Recent changes in procedures have discontinued the sale of the $7 Golden Eagle Permit |