Show LAUDS UTAH WONDERLAND Grazing Inspector Says State Has Big Asset The scenic wonders of the south- south southern kern ern ern portion of Utah and the na- na national national na national forests in that section are unquestionably remarkable In the opinion of William R Chapline In- In Inspector In Inspector of graying on national for for- forests forests for forests ests with headquarters at Washing Washing- Washington Washington ton who returned to Ogden Ogdon toda today after an Inspection trip through the DICle DIcie Low Lo Lonell Loell ell and national forests The Tho scenic wonders onders of that por per portion portion tion of the state elate were nero deserving deser In ot of ota ofa ofa a great deal moro more advertising than they had received Id I'd to date he said 5 In older that the they might be brought more prominently before the pub pub- pub public lie lic of tho the United States To that ond end he said tho the forest was nas operating co In the and Improving 0 or the BIS s an and he added that tour tour- tourIst tourist 1st travel by automobile would un- un un undoubtedly Increase in that In the near future Speaking of ot the stock In Industry I lie said that lange conditions condition were exceptionally good this vear ear in thit section with a large largo supply of fOI- fOI ago foi-ago ago age and the tho taking aery a II er very ery optimistic view lew ot of their He lie pointed out that there has bas been tal taken Cn off oft the forest this season the best stock In OAIS Lamb prices havo o ranged from 20 10 Ito to 10 1014 cents per pound with Ith some lambs of ot the tha better quality selling for or per pound lound Cattle men It he added were ere also well satisfied with the condition of their stock this ear 5 oar though prices had not been what hat they desired He pointed out that excellent progress was being made mado in the experiments being being- conducted at the Great Basin Experiment st near Ephraim where there nero ero being worked out Improved ed methods meth- meth methods of handling forage crops and estock and economic methodi of management being eloped de eloped that would give a 0 a greater return from tho the forage and produce the maximum ma amount of ot beef beet mutton land and wool A number of S ev stems of manage manage- manage ment were ere being tried out ho he said Ito determine their ad advantages and The success and value alue of the de- de deterred deferred de deferred and rotation s etem of graz graz- grazIng graz- graz grazIng grazing ing for depleted ranges and the maintaining of ot those In tn good con con- con had been thoroughly thorough he said on the ranges manges near the station were none ere con I Inith Ith the methods and were acre ere gl glIng Ing Ingle le co support and operation co-operation to 10 the system lie he added Mr left this afternoon for Missoula Mont and will 1111 In- In n a B number of western national forests before returning to hIs headquarters at Washington 00 |