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this lumber bolt. The annual cut will csj not loss than forty 

 million foet, most of which will "be readily sold in the large 

 consuming lumber markets in Utah and Colorado. 



Tho EaitfaTD i ' is one of till mos% heavily timbered, 

 in the southwest, the stand of timber being broken only occa- 

 sionally by beautiful meadows or openings locally known as 

 parks, Lumbermen v:ho have visited it consider the country 

 ideally adapted to logging, There are, altogether, two bil- 

 lion feet of timber, of which more thc.ii one billion feet are 

 mature and ready for cutting. 



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