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Show I Forests Notes tirtiiie Nnt.a l;1"""; Hi." ..vn,, a,vr umllni. l.l'oll.x Imie l.-.uh.-d II,,., ,,.,. , ';,V,,,IVI V"11 - ,nv w" loo.l Ul,.i;illlv Mm, ' "'0 "1 ihe V,sm,-n rimUtl,,j ""' ' 1 llu' opinion ilmi tl1. , 'no Ir.lU kUK-vt tm.k.y one ,uK tan ii l. .-.Itol iuu 1,'lt m Hie VwoJ.-, Tlvi,, me oil...s M,o man,. '"' Hi-it tho i mill,, r i,r Ul.-miiv ' ,U,T l!1 '"-"or tlian one o,il - mo r.-.uu.i u in tlmi i,-o miu iloe-, uiul i.um.s in, slot lllU 1:i-1'- u- l i.mu,l I.e., YouiiK l)f ll,,,,, u " ""'1 -ti Imoks iv, v ,K,K,-,I o,n ol lliimmntoii i-auvon tills Ulll. THIS IS M-Vl-lllI Ulll.-S llu- iiml'oi- li, ,.,u lHU , ,hut l.UUVlM) I" imv poiu-u.s year. Keporls Horn fl.Mi fierk me to n,e eileol that -I Imoks wie brounht into that ooiiiiiiinuiy. At liuli.i'i la ul-o ul-o ina. (U nity ll hunters VV(.1V sin , (.-lnl Alu-u 1 (."ailsiiii of Spun,; c'lty uas the eluvkrr at the power tu-i..se ii-ove t'lJiialnv An even ' liM hik-ks e:e eluvkeil em by Mi. i'.uls,n at that point. 10 per rent if the lumber brought out wei-hul inure tl'an L'0,1 lbs., while 10 per cent ot the I unil-er welched less than 100 lbs. The .siu-.iile.si hu k Mi'Uiied out was no lbs., while the lai'ir.st buck ikelolnM better than 'so lbs. The scales used by ihe . cluvker wriKtu'il only up t.i J.,o lbs., .unt as a cuivetiueui'e the lull I we'.ht ot the Utmost buck couUt j not be itelermiiuHt. The wide : j si lead iT antlei-s taken was 31 luvb.es. Tins was the latest buck killed. Tile smallest .spread measured meas-ured Ha ' inches, which was u , lie point with spikes 8'- inches lo:i-r The leate.st diameter of the tiom at ttie head for any bui k 1 killed was 18 inches, the smallest diameter was .7 Inches. Mr. Carl-i Carl-i si n Is to be loninn nded for the ie:v pam.stakin-; way in which tie made tec. rd o( each biw k rtuvked i-.it. Kan :er Cox repoits that two ' I un'.ers in Matitl e.ime In w ith u I Innate deer witli horivs ttiat were ! I-.-, the velvet and were 8 Inches 111 Ui'.K'.h This animal was killed In Manti Canyon. Tt:.e same liuiu-i.s liuiu-i.s killed a larce motnuain lion In tt-.e imiif locality. It measured 8 feet J Indies from tip to tip. Ke.vr'.s of two bear havlni; bivn k.l'.eil ('..ir'.ns- the hunt tune reached reach-ed th.e S;ie: visit's Ortlce. No ile-'..il'-i. h wi-u-r. are available at this 'tune. I No ol'icial checks for otlier ixirts f the i 'or est have been received nt t ie Suix rvisot'.i Of.ioe. Hert tre to the efTect that In Twe'.vt Mile Cativon the a: r.ual kill wis somewhat lichter than a year aoo. M..1..1 C.i:.yo:i was vrha;s about ; the i'.f as for 1;U5. while .Six M.le C invon was preater. F. r c".h- or P-irls of Uu- l-'i e.-.l lh U W1i.s ' '.''"-ips lb-due,- than lor ni:i!) I, I'lulh.-v luloiniMlioii on ihe ,i.r Ininl will po.-,.-.hiy , nvallable In-Ut. In-Ut. I 'cor were nil l't ,iu, h-ul II not, 'ecu tor Ihe t-xrellrul oomlillon ' cy were l H ;; cmlu. ,u)u(,U. inal weli-lit.s would mVe been lilihler. . In Ihe i. pinion ( r liaiiKi-i Thurs. V. the , Ul deer are helun killed nil'. Vei y lew old deer were cliecked i ul dm inc. the recent hunt, must, deer cm , l..d in belli:; from l ( ;i ye,,.r.s old In i rder to ilerreit.so Ihe niim-lar niim-lar ol iloes mid lawnri kllUu, he i o:i-,in, r.-i It iulv.-.-l,a' to pivlilbll ihe killlim i f spikes nmiher yeur. At the 1'enuliir monthly iiuvIIiil; ,f the Assoehited Civic Clulw held at Kanub, IV-lohrr 17, the suwes-tlon suwes-tlon was ollercd thnL each year the deer season b ovened on the H.itur-day H.itur-day the iieare.-.t to tietober 1!0. This 'Matter of business was Inlr. duoed by the Teachers' AssiH-lation of I Southern Utah. It was reporl-d tti.it very few of the hlnh school boy ; attend .school tile first day (jf the seuso.'i, and thai If the senson i opened Saturday It w. uld allow teachers and students u cu limiting 'atunlav unit Sunday and probably utlend sehiKil the Monday I'ollowinir. ' Snow Measllreiiu-iits ! On Mi.nday November 1 the snow was reported to be iioni 1(1 to 20 Inches liv depth on the mountains east if Sanpete Valley. The Caterpillar Cater-pillar operator oiH-nint! the road to ihe 1 : i 1 .ininl tunnel reported thai Ihe sin w was 18 inches deep on lop t-t the in. iintiiln mid Hi Inche' at the Kxporiiuciit Station. Wendell Olson, foreman In clS'! i of the Houlr-er Dam consli notion project at the Cloxv eberry spike camp, railed the Supervisor's Otlloe the iiu-.riiliiK' ol November 3 to re-p. re-p. i t ti".U there was 1H inches of snow, which had buried all the 10 k that was being used for facinu the dam and made it Imp! actlcable to work. The spike camp has i iiene.l the road li om Gooseberry to the north of Coal Caiivon and is niovimt back to Kerri n November Novem-ber 3. If ws;-atlu-r conditions X-rmll the boys may return later to com-' com-' plete facing Uie dam. Tiansfers I The Munti Forest is transferrins KCW rquiiment ns follows: a sheep.s foot tarnivr mid a 50 Caterpillar I liactor to the Nevada Forest; a Clctrac 55. a l'J.5 Reo two ten truck ! a 1931 Chevrolet truck and a Gallon S rader to the I aSal Forest. I Personal Mention I As.slsf.i--l Ke;:iciml Porvstor John Kmnty of the Ocden otlice was en i il.ee vi: iter on OcKlx-r 31. Mr Ktnnov also visited our two CCC ' i amps the week previous. ; Stewart Udell. Supervisinr: Engineer Engin-eer 'or the Mar.t and a nun ber ol I oilier fore.st.s, was a visitor nt tho Suix-rvLsor's O.'ll'-e on October 31. L. P. Lar. en. SuiJ-.-rvlslns Median-. Median-. ' ic. paid the Mar.ll Forest a visll Oct- ber 25 to 21. Recreational Planner H. L. Curtis Cur-tis of the Onden oITioe spent Oc-ti Oc-ti ber tS-21. Inclusive, on t!ie Muntl Fcrest. While here Mr. Curtis checked over the recreational improvement im-provement wcr.K at the Ephrnim. Sprint; City, and Old Folks Flat nn:p (rroiuids. He also prepared plans for the Mt. Pleasant camp cround. While on the Fcrest Mr. Curtis was extremely busy, spet.dlng 10 to 12 hours daily besides putlint; in some time workinf; over his plans In the evenings. Mr. Fcrbes Fall of Orangeville, who ha.r been in charge ot the property at the Ferrcn and othei I CCC camps since 1933. has been ' made property clerk for the Mantl F-rest. The Manti force welcomes . iMi. ril to the Supervisor's O.'Iicc 'We bene with his as.-istance that Ihe loud on soiiii- of the oilier clerical olllci-rs will be considerably lll'hli'iied. (IraIn Notes .Local .sheepmen leporl their liimUs lielnir .somewhat llnhter than for llill'i. Thorn are a tew who repi rl heavier lambs, bill neiior-ally neiior-ally speiiklnt-r the-.e lire tins eiarller laiubs. Lambs (Ircpped uller May '.'() iivenine iirolind 70 lbs. and lire from lour to i-livhl pounds llKhtei thun for l'.lllf). The heavy prrclpl-talioll prrclpl-talioll ilurlni; the summer Is Uiouuhl to be responsible for this Held weleht of lambs. Old : beep left Ihe Forest 111 very nood c nilll.lon Cat lie owners report their .sl k'Ic as beli:-,' latter than usual. When the wel' lits el' slock in o made, a com-I'lirlson com-I'lirlson with last Jear'.-: records will be possible. The sl.i cknu-ii of Kmery County are re;rled t,; have disposed of Ihelr hit sloi'k Ic some buyers from Nevada. They received $-1.10 per cwt. for fat cow.-; $5.10 for heifers; $5-10 for steers; mid $5.75 tor steer calves welehlni; 500 lbs and less. These prices were com.ewliut under the prices received a year iik'o. |