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Show FOREST NOTES On November 20th. 11S0 letter were sent out from the Forest Office to permittees who have not made tho '.second payment on their 1922 graz Ing fees, which will be due on December De-cember 1. ' It is hoped that ths betters will bring results. The Olsen Liyestock Company Uold 30 young bulls during the past week In Emery County, a majority of them going to Orangevtille per-I per-I .nittuas of the Horn Mountain divi sion. Steers driven across the mountain during the past week from Emery 'County to Sanpote Bhrank between 7 and 8 per cent in weight, cows 10 per cant. During the POt month all C A H permittees residing in Castle Dalo 'and Orangavllle have been dehorn-'Ing dehorn-'Ing their stock in compliance with the provisions of a apsclal rule a-ulopted a-ulopted by the association. This association represents between 3,600 and 4,000 head of cattle. Rangers Cox, at Manti, and Anderson An-derson at Oragevelllo, and Supervisor Super-visor Iiumpluey at Bphralm, have all been required tg move during the past week. Cattle have been driven over Urn Ephraim-Orangevllle road, both ways from Ephraim to Orangevllle, and from Oraiigevlllo to Ephraim, during i ha past ten days. Deputy Supervisor Van Bosklrk leaves today for Clear Creek, whom he will seals timber for the Utah Fuel Company. Miss Christensen, Forest Clerk, returned last Wednesday from a week's visit In Salt Lake City. All grazing fees must be poid by December 1. |