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Show Forest Notes Weather Conditions nuri"? the month of March the anow has gone off in the valleys 4 both Mdes of the Forest a .id r" going fast on the st area The water from the meltin, s-now has all rone into the grotma Throughout Emery County, .ne has been badly drifted and as a result there are at this date la-ge drifts in the fields and along he roadside. A few more warm davs, however, will see the disappearance disap-pearance of this snow, and it warm weather continues, plant growth will soon start at lower elevations. The spring range, especially es-pecially in Emery County, gives Promise by reason of the unusual emount of moisture in the soil, of producing better than an average forage crop. TaMes Completed The Albert Johnson Lumber Co. rf Fnhra'm recently completed ten of the tables ordered last month for our Forest camn-eround. The tnWes will be distributed where Uhv are m-st needed just as soon !as thev can be taken out. Ranger iThursbv has arranged to paint these tables so that they will be readv for use as soon as weather conditions permit camping in the t mountains. Road -Men Pass Civil Service Examination One man at Ephraim and two at Castledale who took the Civil Service Ser-vice examination for Tractor-drivers and grader-men have reported parsing the examination which was given November 5, 1932. Others who took the examination have not been heard from. Cou?ar rama?e Lee Young reports that on March 9th a deer was killed a-. East Hiawatha Hia-watha by a couga.' North-End Elk Herd The ranchers in Spanish F'.rk oanven report that there rr I fourteen head of elk now ranging in the wr.nHy of the Baldy Swamps. This is likely the burch that summers in Clear Creek and Mill Fork. So far. there has b'.en no grazing on the north side of the Canyon by fny of the elk thai range in that locality. |