| Show lUMB R PRICES PRES r All 30 1929 n CA CATTLE TILE MART MARKET MARTA A comparison of ot lumber prices for the third quarter of 1930 with the same quarter for 1929 shows a a. drop of 7 14 per 1 M. M ft ft for yellow yellowpine yellowpine yellowpine pine ac according to Information sent out by the Information Information Information tion Bureau nur hu Cedar lumber Is only cheaper than a year ago In fact cedar lumber is just a trifle higher now than yellow ellow pine while a n year ago yellow pine brought approximately approximately approximately ap ap- proximately per M 1 ft f. f e e. e b. b cars than did cedar Western Vestern yellow pine leads loads in the total amount sold with Douglas Doulas Fir second and spruce third third Cedar brought tho the highest price f. f o o. o b b. b the cars spruce second Western Li ie rte third while White Fir brought brought the lowest prices The above figures are for the Spokane Spokane Spa Spa- kan kane district ROAD OAD OPEN 1 The road to J Ool Mine line Is again open open n to travel Coal haulers are taking th the tho coal coal oal practically practically as fast as it H ca call cai i bj J mined d. d ROAD IMPROVEMENT The local road nin Louis Christensen Christensen Chris Chris- ChrIs 1 t bas has had crew of m men making some very mu much h needed improvements on on the Ephraim I Orangeville Road between Ephraim and the forest boundary Some narrow points have been taken of off and some sharp curves es widened so so that the road is now much safer for travel than it has bas been heretofore GAME AME GAMEOn On November 24 P. P C. C Peterson Jr representative elect from Sanpete Sanpete Sanpete San San- pete County Count Randall Turpin representing representing rep rep- resenting the State Fish and Game Gam Department l L. L D. D Larsen and A. A J. J representing the Gunnison Mayfield Association Forest Ranger Ed P P. P l Cox of Manti l and Ivan Dyreng of I Potts Nevada and Supervisor i I I Humphrey rode over a n portion of the Twelve 1 1 w r cattle range to ascertain just what effect the re recent recent recent re- re cent open season on deer had on i I the total numbers grazing In that locality In making the trip a part of four sections was ridden over and while deer tracks were fairly numerous over oyer most of the area visited the party part was fortunate in seeing only onh 47 bead head of deer during the ride From the number of I tracks seen a much number I of deer should have r been seen RAINFALL FOR 1929 In cb checking ecking over oe tho the I t Cation tion for the various weather ohI ob- ob j j I stations within and nd adi ad- ad i i latent to tho the Mantl Manti Forest some soma tr 1 variations are arc shown I I Ht t Emery in 1929 for the months of April to October Inclusive a ai i i total of 01 inches only was re reI recorded re- re I corded while for 1930 It was inches At Price tho the total for 1929 for the same period was inches while while- for 1930 It was Inches At the Great Basin Ex- Ex Station for 1929 the total was 1045 1015 Inches while for 1930 it was 1710 At the to e Alpine Station Station Station Sta Sta- tion which is on oft top of the moun- moun the total for 1929 was inches while for 1930 1910 it was lAt At At the Oaks Oaks' Station just above the I forest boundary for 1929 the total I was S. S 72 inches and for 1 1930 3 0 was It would appear that the figures for the Alpine Station are I unreliable unreliable This is due It it Is i thought to the fact that th the rain In falling is by y the winds missI miss- miss I 1 L Continued D on last la last t page |