Show I I Joes Valley Farmers Farmers Far Far- Farmers Far Far- mers Celebrate I I Ranger Anderson reports that the thet t first section of the I Millers Miller's Flat Flatt t Road was completed September 1 13 S tat at which time Ume the Joes Valley farmers farmers farm farm- 1 ers served a big chicken dinned to toJ J the road workers forest officers b and other invited guests Tin Tha din din- dinner dine t e r ner per was served at the head hoad of Straight canyon and a most enjoyable enjoyable enjoyable enjoy enjoy- able time was had by all In addition addition addi addi- tion thou to the mentioned afore-mentioned chicken served served at the dinner ve strawberries ice cream and plenty of or good home made beer made every everyone everyone everyone one present glad that they were there thero T TA A Tc S Y I I I h hV WEIGHED V I If I f In n the lamb weighing experiments l being conducted by the rangers during dur dur- ring flag ing the present season the largest lambs reported to date are found on onI I Ranger Ollerton's allerton's District where the I lambs from one herd averaged approximately approximately apt ap ap- t proximately 80 lbs Ibs per head If It the f lambs Iambs weighed are not larger than the average for the herd the lambs are arc either r considerably larger than usual Usual usual-or or they can be bd expected to lose weight w from now until the time they are marketed SUPERVISOR ON TRIP I Supervisor Humphery and family Spent the time weAk k September 11 to 16 r On n a trip thru turn the tha eastern and north northern I ern part of the state TRAIL COMPLETED Rangier Rane-er Thursby reports that the theSe Se Seely ly Creek Creek-Becks Canyon Trail has haa hashen bp hen n completed This trail leave teays road about one-half one milo mile above the Junction o of flecks Decks and S Seely ly Creeks Fi the canyon and follows up I i P t the e north side aide of Sealy Creek past the R Ranger Hanger nger Station sh shortening the Continued on v page ge 4 J Joes oes Valley Farmers Farmers Far Far- far far- mers filers Celebrate Continued from page pages 1 one distance e between en the Alpl Alpi e a Station andt he Thistle Flats F by at least two miles The trail will ill b be used by forest officers officer s in locating trouble on the forest service telephone a line as asell aswell aswell well ell as for horse travel WINS BLUE RIBBON Reports from the te e a County Fair are to the effect th that t Ranger I Coxs Cox's horse Dutch carried off oft the blue ribbon in the saddle horse class I CLERK RESIGNS I Mr Carroll J J. J Stevenson for the past two years second clerk on the I Manti National Forest has resigned his position effective September 24 Mr Stevenson leaves the service to take up the study of or medicine The best wishes of the entire Forest Service Service Service Ser Ser- vice are Mr Stevenson FIRST SNOW OF SEASON i i The first snow of the season cov coy covered covered ered our higher ranges to a depth of about two inches on September 16 Heavy frosts have followed on the J higher areas and even in the valleys the tender v vegetation shows the effects effects effects ef ef- of the cold nights OFFICERS INSPECT RANGE I IOn IOn On September 10 the officers of or orthe the Association and the Forest Supervisor completed their Inspection of the sheep ranges on the Manti lanti National Forest The were represented by President J. J C C. C Mellor vice-president vice George E. E Cook and the following advisory board members Frank Maylett L L. L B. B Ni Nielson lson J. J W. W Chrid- Chrid and T. T J. J With tho the exception o a few individual allot allot- ments the sheep ranges were yere found in excellent condition However as 33 soon as frost occurs where There elder arc are i not plentiful the feed teed will go Immediately immediately lately foll following wing the first killing I frost |