20 NATIONAL FOREST MANUAL SPECIAL USES. 



To allow Forest officers the free use of the line for official busi- 

 ness to the nearest switchboard or exchange out- 

 Telephones. gide of the Foregt 



To allow the Forest Service to make connections with the line 



free of charge, and to charge no toll for any messages over 



connecting lines built and maintained by the Forest Service. 



To build bridges at such points as the forest 



trails 3 officer in charge may designate. 



To build new roads or trails in place of any cut 

 off or destroyed. 



This road (or trail) within the National Forest shall be 



open to free public use at all times. 



Slaughter- ^ Dispose ?^ a ^ ff a l in such manner as the 

 housed Forest officer in charge shall require. 



T. . * To construct gates at such points as may be 



designated by the Forest officers. 



This permit gives no right to the exclusive use of any lands, and 

 the range controlled by the fence must be open at all times to 

 other permittees who are entitled to share its use. 



This permit shall be without effect except in connection with 

 a grazing permit. 



Corrals To allow the use of this corral by Forest officers 



and all persons holding grazing permits. 



This corral shall, when in use, be examined 



ed^wfth^tra" evei T ^ay by permittee, and all stock not owned 



ga tes< v ' or controlled by permittee shall be turned out 



upon the range. 



To dispose of waste dipping solution and dead stock in such 

 D . . manner as the Forest officers shall require. 



Only stock grazing in the National Forest 

 under permit (or covered by a crossing permit) shall be dipped 

 in this vat. 



To leave watering places open to other stock grazing under 



Pasture permit. 



To construct gates at such points as may be 

 designated by the Forest officers. 



This permit shall be without effect except in connection with 

 a grazing permit. 



This permit shall be canceled whenever any of the land 

 inclosed is listed for settlement under the act of June 11, 1906. 



The supervisor may in his discretion incorporate the following 

 stipulation in pasture permits: "To allow the use of the in- 

 closure at all times by the Forest officers for administrative 

 purposes and for pasturing their saddle horses.' 7 This stipula- 

 tion should onty be inserted when such use is an administrative 

 necessity, and in such cases the probable amount of use by 

 Forest officers may be given consideration in fixing the fee to be 

 charged. 



When an inclbsure is allowed under Regulation L-37, the 

 following condition should be inserted in the permit: "The per- 

 mittee, being the owner (lessee) of _ (give description), 



shall allow the free and unrestricted use thereof to all stock 

 permitted to graze on adjoining National Forest lands." 



