Show FOREST DOINGS Orange A. A Olsen As Asia a result of the June storms the Forest ranges are better at this date than for several years rears past The recent warm weather however Is causing the to dry up especially on south slopes and In open parks park The Bull Valley have recently delivered head of ot steers to John H. H Barton a cattle buyer Yearlings brought twos and threes These prices are very ery good especially considering the financial conditions and the fact that the stock were only in fair shape During the summer we will ill spend about about a a- bout 2500 for tor the purchase and installation In Installation in in- of stock troughs on the forest All of the troughs will wUl beof be beof beof of galvanized iron except a few places which are inaccessible to teams where log troughs will vill be used The projects to be improved are generally only small email seeps or mud holes and by Improvement improvement Improve improve- ment ment not only provided clear water for forthe forthe forthe the stock but give better utilization of the range About the same sante amount 6 was as spent spen lai last year lor IIII range 1 improve improve improve- 1 ments Rangers and Baldwin have now completed the annual maintenance maintenance ance work ork on the roads in their dis dis- The road from Pinto to Pine Valley has been made passable by fixing fixing fix fix- ing up the creek and wash ash crossings and clearing out the rock It lacks much from being a highway yet et but it is safe and passable The Rangers and stockmen rep repot report t Continued on en Page Five Fite FOREST DOINGS Continued From Page One seeing more deer this season than ever before Those sportsmen who argue that all the large bucks have been killed off should make a trip into the deer country especially the Dixie Division Division Division Di Di- vision of the Forest and likely their ideas would undergo a change It is not uncommon to see 5 to 10 of the antlered kings grazing together in ravine park or Our public camp grounds at Parowan Parowan Parowan Paro- Paro wan Canyon Cedar Breaks Navajo o Lake Duck Creek and Pine Valley have all been provided with new garbage garbage garbage gar gar- bage pits additional tables table etc Most rost people appreciate these camp sites which are equipped for their use and comfort they clew clean up their camps and respect the Improvements Some Som few strew cans and refuse anywhere but in the garbage pit some Ome even use the tables and benches for fuel The camp camp grounds are for use but not for fo r destruction Major Stuart the Forester from Washington D. D C C. and Assistant Regional Regional Regional Reg- Reg ional Forester Parkinson from Ogden recently spent a day here looking over the recreational features and possibilities possibilities possibilities of the Forest Frank Bennett Dennett superintendent of the Uncle Dim Bim Mine at Indian Peak was a business visitor in Cedar Monday Mr Bennett Dennett in an Interview with the Record Record Rec Rec- ord stated that very soon now he would send a statement of the exact development conditions together together together to to- gether with samples of ol the silver lead ore encountered At present there are four men working day shift shUt In a short time another shift shUt will wUl be added |