Show a 0 I 1 1 FILLMORE I 1 NEWS 0 0 cattle to be moved out of chalk cleck ranger jensen has informed the aurora and richfield Richtie ld forest users associations that all cattle be removed from the headwaters of the chalk creek watershed on or before friday september 29 the aurora forest users tion has hag constructed approximately one halt half ot of the division fence dividing the chalk creek range between abe th e fillmore cattle and the cattle from sevier county the president of the aurora advisory board advises this office that this fence will bo entirely completed before stock enter this range next season about two thirds or of this fence will be of the log and block style of construction and the balance will be a wire fence consisting of five barb wires roads and trails inspected charles F evans of the district office completed his inspection of the road and trail projects on this forest on september 21 and left on that date for the powell forest supervisor mattson accompanied him during the inspection of the beaver junction road and the koosharem Koo sharem R S forshee mountain trail ranger baldwin Bald wini was in charge of the construction work on the koosharem Koo sharem R S forshee mountain trail and wilford robinson of beaver was in charge of the beaver junction road project on these two projects the work thus far completed has been done at considerably loss less than the estimated cost range conditions tile the weather during the last month has been unusually dry and owing to the killing frosts which occurred about september 9 and 10 the tore fore age ag on oil the higher ranges is practically all gone A number of herds of sheep have therefore left their ul at doted ranges 0 work on telephone line ress ill ranger olsen reports the repair work on oil the salina salt na teasdale telephone line is progressing very nicely he also says that if there aie any rangers that lack thrilling experiences perien ces they should try sliding down telephone poles when their limbers climbers slip sad nos by R albert berton son ranger albertson Alhert son was called home last week on oil account of the serious illness of ills his mother office ins in and outs grazing examiner Ea miner shoemaker of the district office saturday afternoon in this office going over rangers range appraisal reports and talking over range appraisal matters with supervisor Mat lson he left the same evening for the uinta forest ranger baldwin was an office visitor saturday afternoon reed who has been employed as cook and packer tor for tile the grazing reconnaissance crew this summer called at the office mr has resigned his position and is leaving tor salt lake city to enter the university of utah the lady members of the supervisors office had a very pleasant trip up cottonwood canyon inspecting the spring range however they were unable to determine just whether it was spring range or over grazed area since the ground cover is chiefly rocks |