Show BACK FROM A SURVEY OF LA SAL FOREST C Brown surveyor In the tho national forestry service returned last evening from tho rho 1 Ia Sal forest or of southeastern i where h he has spent most o of the tho summer establishing boundary lines The of oC the Lii Sal forest Is at Moab the tho lithe lIUe ell city on the Grand Just t below the tho groat gorse gorge Moah Moab has hns a Dixie climate and Di 11 flU ant ideal place for lor the tho winter season Mr Ir Brown states that conditions generally In that section of the rho coun country country try url are favorable and that the ranges art rr remarkably tine Uno The rh mining interests r in the tho La Sal district wha o the tho famous HI Big Indian Copper properties aro are ad advancing and the promoters Nl or of some of the tho big projects are sanguine as to the outcome The Thc great drawback to lo that part or of ortho the tho country countr Is II the absence of ado ade quate railroad facilities Thompson Springs II o miles away n bl be blIns being Ins ing the nO nearest rt t railway station In Inthe th the Mast there r has been much specula speculation tion r regarding the tho navigation of the Croon Groon and Grand Gront rivers from Green Moab and oven on the tho narrows as asfar far up lip the Grand Orand r the Ln La Sal Sail country which would furnish tram tran i for that t to tofile the file Rio Grandy but h tangible has hns materIalized and the country Is still left with nothing hut but huta buta a wagon road Into Its mines and stock ranges Mr Brown will remain in Ogden during the winter |