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Show MANTI NATIONAL FOREST NOTES. At a meeting of the advisory board for the Manti N. F. Woolgrowers' association on August 2-1, arrangements arrange-ments were made for the officers of the association to visit all the individual indi-vidual sheep allotments on the Manti Man-ti Forest. The party will leave ?.Ian-ti ?.Ian-ti on September 4 and wiil ride over the Six and Twelve Mile Canyon sheep allotments. From there they will proceed north, visiting each and every individual allotment on the Forest, ending up in the extreme north end of the Forest. Supervisor Humphrey and Deputy Supervisor Van Boskirk will accompany the party throughout the trip, while each ranger will be with the party while his ranger district is being visited. Assistant District Forester Ernest Winkler spent a half a day on the Manti on August 25. Mr. Winkler was on his way to the Powell Forest, so was unable to make a trip onto the Manti to see some of the wonderful wonder-ful forage about which some of the officers have made glowing reports. Charles Evans, Roads and Trails Inspector of the Forest Service, with headquarters at Ogden, is spending a week or ten clays on the Manti in looking over our roads and trails. On August 25 he went over the Manti Man-ti and Twelve Mile Canyon roads; on the 2G he looked over the Ephraim-Orangeville Ephraim-Orangeville Road, the Skyline Drive, and the Miller's Flat road as far up as Upper Joe's Valley. The other road and trail projects on the Forest For-est will be gone over by Mr. Evans before he leaves. On August 23 Ranger Cox reports that he assisted members of the Gunnison Gun-nison Fish & Game Club in planting, a shipment of native trout in the north fork of Twelve Mile, in Beaver, Beav-er, Clear Creek and the Shingle Mill stream. |