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Show INSPECT ROUTE OF PROVO CANYON ROAD Following a trip of inspection of the proposed roadways to Hi" headquarters headquar-ters of the Provo river, which road- j ways will make available approximate- j ly two hundred million feet of timber, j located on the Uinta and Wasatch na- lional forests, J. P. Martin, district en- . ffinecr of. district Four of the forest' B ilce, has returned to Ogden. He was accompanied on the trip by John Raphael, in charge ot road and, trail work in district Four; Supervisor liana Parklnso of the Wasatch nation- i whose headquarters ar ai Kamas Two proposed roadways were in-'spetted, in-'spetted, one Iroin Stewarts ram.li un ltfi Provo river, to its headwaters, and one to Kamas, up Beaver creek to the Prove river and thence, to its head-I head-I w aters. ) The roadways from Stewart's ranch appears to bo the most feasible, ac-..riling ac-..riling to Iilstrlct Fngiif-cr Mai tin, a (it would require but about eljrht miles to be build from Stewart s ranch to 'the edge of the timber whll it would j require approximately 16 mtles by the Way of Beaver creek to reach the edge ' of the timber The inspection trip followed the visit vis-it of a delegation of business men to the district offices from Provo about three weeks ago. oo |