Show of Utah's Ogden Utah August The National National National Na Na- Forest of ot Utah took in during time the fiscal year ending June 30 1924 reports Lee Stratton Fiscal Agent of the Intermountain Intermountain Intermountain Inter- Inter mountain District of the tho Forest Service This figure figuro excludes the Cacho National Forest the time bulk of which lies in Idaho Tho The sum of ol I or 85 per cent of time the total is derived from Crom grazing f fees CS the tho balance being derived chiefly from timber sales which brought in GG last year The total receipts were approximately approximately approximately ap ap- proximately less than a year ago This however does docs not indicate any diminution of or National Nation Nation- al Forest business as during the previous fiscal year arrangements stock stock- stockmen made for the convenience of of stockmen stockmen stock stock- men in paying their fees foes during the j period of depression had hind the eft ef- ef t j feet of temporarily swelling Ithe tho r receipts rI reI re- re I of that year ear The timber I sale business which has not not been 1 subject to an any such disturbing factors factors factors fac- fac tors shows an increase of ot I over the time I previous year while minor sources of income also show good increases I Twenty five per cent of the tho total income approximately willbe will willbo bo he distributed to the tho counties of the limo state stale in lieu of oft taxes on I time thc I Na- Na a- a Forest lands wil iJ their th boundaries I The ManU Manti Forest which lies east of the Sanpete and Thistle valleys took in next k to tu the tho highest amount of receipts rece of an any y Utah Forest This amount was loss than titan that for the previous year ear eart t 1 on account of or the way in which split fees were paid in that year ear which morg than makes snakes up for considerable considerable con con- r I increases creases in the tho timber sale business ss which jumped from less than to nearly nearl in iu the last fiscal year This increase increase in increase in- in crease is due i i in part to the establishment estah of a sawmill at Manti for the time utilization of aspen aSlen which is found Cound in iu large quantities on this forest I |