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Show NATlOVM, l'OIil'ST MOWS. j Xeiv Director For I-ieriment. Station While talking to Mr. Forslin.g, Di-'Jei'tor Di-'Jei'tor of thedreat P.asin Expe 'j.iient Station, on March 17, he advised us of the arrival of a son at -their .home that mornirr-. Hoth mother- and boy re doing well. The Truth Will Out i At Supervise- ;' and othermeeting,; of Forest ollicers. the name of the "Manti Forest" must not be uttered! above a whisper, otherwise the person -who is so iiulise. eet is subject to a fine. However, rtrrr-m-ie.i o iirvide Die: Service are no; quite so partio'-.la'-.since the January issue of the "itioi CJrande Ked iiook" publishing an ar-' tide on '-K-.'i.aim and the Manti Forest" For-est" published the article twice, an 1 now the Maroh issue of the "Utah Hirhway," a -.muMzine put out by the State Read '.'o-'-atriision, contains an article by Mr. Kerr sineii,; th? beauties of the view from the Skyline Drive and advocating the construction construc-tion of a road entering tho Forest near the north end by way of Fish .Cret'k. connecting with the Millers Flat and Skyline Drive and leaving the Forest in the extreme south end '.near Musir.ia Peak. Mr. Kerr has travelled v. id fly in both North ana South America and should be com-, potent to rass on the relative beauty of mounta-n scenery. He makes the statement that on neither oi the con- tinents vi-ited by him has he seen a view so beautii'ul and stabtitue as that afforded fro a; the proposed road. We .agree w ith him. l"ominensui:bility Standard Discussed The oitcers of the Mauri National Forest Woo'.growers Assoc ration met at the Supervise-" s office on March 21 end went carefully into the marter of establishing a commen--urabi!ity standard for sheep owners using the Manti Forest. After carefully going over the question it was decided to fecommeud that each permittee :?raz-jng :?raz-jng sheep en the Manti should be required re-quired to own surrU iont ranch property proper-ty or spring and fall range to grazi each permitted sheep owned for a period of thirty days each year. Join The State Association The District Forester has advised the Supe-t visor's office that all earr;e iind horse associations using the Manti Man-ti Fc-test are members of the State association, with the exception or .four. An effort will be made to ' '-li1' orSrtr.i.r;i t ion r-n tlr:v r.r i'-t::- cent with the Stn.e a;:i:--:irio:i. Snow Mc.isi n -'nieiits. On xf 14. i-'i.irik ;':evfi;o.. an j 1 Kphratnt Hnrscn e;rr up ; "in h-Ptcimerrt h-Ptcimerrt Station and shoveled ;a-- now o i the grtrase and hot hou:? Mr. Stevenson reported that necer - --' ' t -A. tly ..... n ' ' i n. ijn-hos 0" ! ';'.t'i a water contfnt oi 15. "i -,- i" " ,. '. ."" -i,!ye::i'"i'i made by ; " -''. ' -.t.-. :i-.1! , saov. - l r - 1 ihat the ...-cent heaw : ,r!l ' - ,! l-.r -f-'.y into th-: -:-ur-a. o h:-- -;;o ther shoitld hav mpr' n"'e and more snow1 ,liia! reported i;y Mr. Stevenson. |