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AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



82,100,000 



Feet of 



National 



Forest Timber 



For Sale 



Anwuiit and A'/i/ds.— 82,100,000 

 feet B. M., more or less, of 

 green and dead lodgcpole pine, 

 Engelmann spruce and Alpine 

 fir tie timber. 



Locaiioti. — Within the Wasatch 

 National Forest, Utah, in 

 Townships 1 and 2 North, 

 Ranges 11, 12 and 13 East, 

 Salt Lake Meridian, on the 

 watersheds of the East and 

 West Forks of Blacks Fork. 



Shmipage Prices. — Lowest rates 

 considered, 10 cents each for 

 ties and 3^ cent per linear foot 

 for mine timbers. 



Deposit.— Wkh bid $4,000, t... 

 apply on purchase price if bid 

 is accepted, or refunded if 

 rejected. Ten per cent ma\- 

 be retained as forfeit if the 

 contract and bond are not 

 executed within the required 

 time. 



Final Date for Bids. — Scaled bids 

 will be received by the District 

 Forester, Ogden, Utah, up tn 

 and including November 1 , 

 1915. 



The right to reject any and all 

 bids is reserved. 



Before bids are submitted full 

 information concerning the char- 

 acter of the timber, conditions of 

 sale, deposits, and the submission 

 of bids should be obtained from 

 the District Forester, Ogden, 

 Utah. 



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