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Mrs. Leila C. Hutchinson, wife of Supervisor Wallace I, Hutchinson, 

 of the San Isabel National Forest, died on May 30 at Denver, 



Clinton G. Smith is now supervisor of the Cache National Forest with 

 headquarters at Logan, Utah. 



Wilford B. Willey has been promoted to the position of supervisor of 

 Clearwater National Forest with headquarters at Orofino, Idaho. 



Samuel B. Locke has been promoted to the position of supervisor of the 

 La Sal National Forest, with headquarters at Moab, Utah. 



A son, Charles Henry, was born on March 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 

 F. White, of Missoula, Mont. 



J. Warrington Stokes has been transferred to the Unita National Forest, 

 with headquarters at Provo, Utah. 



Charles F. Evans has been transferred to the Ashley National Forest, 

 with headquarters at Vernal, Utah. 



William O. Sauder has been transferred to the Cochetopa National 



Forest, with headquarters at Saguache, Colo. 



5. Southwest, Including Mexico 



Theodore S. Woolsey, Jr., has been chosen to serve as vice-president of 

 the Yale Alumni Association of New Mexico which was formed on 

 March 27. Woolsey has leased Dr. Seidbotham's house at 1936 Laguna 

 Street, Santa Barbara, Cal., for the four months ending October 1, 1915. 

 He has not as yet recovered from his operation for appendicitis and 

 will probably have to undergo a second operation before the wound heals. 



6. Pacific Coast, Including Western Canada 



Forest Assistant L. C. Tilt has been appointed to the Manitoba In- 

 spection Ofifice at Winnipeg. 



C. F. McFayden has been appointed Forest Assistant in the Dominion 

 Service and will probably be assigned to the Athabasca Division of the 

 Rocky Mountain Forest Reserve. 



H. R. Christie, Assistant Chief of Operations in the British Columbia 

 Forest Branch, is making an extended trip of inspection in the northern 

 forest districts. 



Mr. P. Z. Caverhill, recently District Forester at Kamloops, B. C, is 

 now Deputy District Forester at Vancouver. This change is in the 

 nature of a promotion for Mr. Caverhill, the forest management work in 

 the Vancouver District amounting to about two thirds of that in the 

 entire Province. 



