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Show MAKES REPORT ON WASATCH FOREST I A total of 11,240 head of cattlo and fiT.inn wht'cp wer grazed under per- mitf) Ibsxi d to 668 persona on the Va Batch national forest, according to a report received from Supervisor Dana Parkinnot) r latlve 10 operation- In the rorest during if,:'i A total of l 061,000 foot, board measure, of timber wax re moved during tho year, 851,000 feet of. which were Bold al commercial rales I and 20,000 ' at i ost to farmers and i ai tth A total of ORO.OOn feot wore given to farmers and BetUers under permits. 390 of which were ltsued. Eleven mineral clftima and two kAmaetaaita wilhln the fOrOSt were pat- ! ruled during the year. Special ubc ! permits In force in 1D21 follow: Two agricultural, teu flock corrals, eleven, miles stock fences. 341 acres pasture, one railroad spur, thiee storage grounds, ten reservoirs, twenty-six I summer homes, two Sawmills, one 'store, ono tramway, four telc-phou.-line, live watet supp'-y, sixteen miloi water transportation, eight electric power plmn:. Several hundred miles of oil trails and telephone lines were repaired. Seven mlleH of new trail were constructed con-structed on Bear river and two Utiles of trail to Mount Timpano..- WCte completed. The report on fKn and game shows that approximately 650 deer arc In (he forest, the majority of which are iu the Black's Fork region. The rangers have reported thirteen elk and forty-one forty-one mountain sheep. Deer are reported report-ed increasing slightly. Approximately 42,000 campers and B900 camper- and tlshers availed themselves of the forest privileges aud fS per .cent of the visitors traveled by auiomobiles. |