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Show III ELK IE TO BE IjMZEDIMCKSOi i HOLE DISTRICT ' ft ' : Inspectors Mark Anderson and D. txifl Shoemaker returned Yesterday ..A tfrom tho Jackson Hole and Minidoka (ranges, respectively. Mr. Anderson :?--v '(has been in the Jackson Hole country 'for several weeks, where he has been lf-! 'looking over the elk ranges. He states! 'Jri ithat tho government has between) teyg eighteen and nineteen thousand head Jpt oik which they Intend to graze in Tfa thls distilct. the range being in lirst' jfe; class shape. j ; Inspector D. A. Shoemaker has been ;J making a general range Inspection of the Minidoka forests. He reports the MS range in good condition and says the v:jj recent heavy rains of Idaho and Wy-; Wy-; omlng have been exceptionally bene-fflclal. bene-fflclal. Mr. Shoemaker says this "will Ar!( be gratifying to the sheep men who 7if .have their herds in this district. Inspector Metcalf has also returned ato the local office from the Dbcie for- ' lesta of southern Utah. 5 I nn |