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Show Forest Notes Bids on Road to Be Opened Bids for the construction of a ter. mile section of the Huntington Can-'yon Can-'yon Road lying between the Forks oi' the canyon and the Fairview ccal road will be opened and read be-uuiiio be-uuiiio at y o'clock A. M. on tee 21st. day of September, 1925. Th Huntington people, as well as reri-,c:-. : of Fairview ana Mt. Pleasant, worked hard for several year- i et this road completed since I: Til; shorten the distance betwec-u IIuEtiagton and Salt Lake and will also pass through some of the finest mountain scenery in this part of the etate. First Frost of Season On September 8, the first fall frost occurred at'.the higher elevations, however, most of the forage has matured ma-tured so that little damage has been done. Road "Work Rartrer Anderson has a crew of ,men putting on .the finishing tpuchei j to the Millers Flat, road. He also I has a crew of men working cn .the Top of the Mountain Trail between the head of Boulger Canyon and the head of Reeder. Shipments of Lambs and Cattle The first shipment of lambs to leave the Manti Forest was weighed up at Manti on August 21 when Joseph S.- Bartholomew shipped on: car of lambs that averaiged 79 lbs. The price received was 12 cents f. o. b. Manti. Orangeville and Castle Dale per-niLtees per-niLtees have shipped about ten car toads of fat cattle during the past 'fifteen days. Ferron and Manti ' stockmen have sold five Car loads and K is reported that the Huating-'rr. Huating-'rr. association has also sold a number num-ber of beef cattle. Some of the . 'ockh.en have co.npiained, however, pi the heavy shrinkage required by 'uiyers at the time the cattle were . received.. icksen Hunting' Fair . Chicken hunters report fair bags during tie open season. Stormy weather made it somewhat disagreeable, disagree-able, however, a great many of the sportsmen took advantage of the open season and spent a day or so ( dodging showers in the higher coun-. coun-. try. |