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Show Forest Board In Good Mood Boise Members of the state cooperative cooper-ative board of forestry, meeting in the governor's office, expressed the feeling that much of the friction occasioned by administration ef the 1925 forestry law might be eliminated by a campaign cam-paign of education. Various soctions of north Idaho have been "up In arms" against the working of the law, particularly partic-ularly in regard to assessments of cut-over cut-over lands. Because of this attampts were made to amend the law, or repeal re-peal it, in the 1927 legislature. There is no such friction in southern Idaho, largely because, board members said, personal contact has been secured with large and small taxpayers. |