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A. W. Jensen, Forest Supervisor of the Manti Reserve, Utah, reports a very 

 successful rangers' meeting at Ephraim, Utah, October 21 to 27. W. C. Clos, 

 Inspector of Grazing, was present and took part in the discussions on grazing. 



Thirteen ranger stations have been established in the San Francisco Moun- 

 tains Reserve, 18 in the Battlement Mesa, 38 in the Medicine Bow, 11 in the 

 Montezuma, and 14 in the San Isabel. 



J. W. Farmer, Forest Supervisor of the Mount Graham Reserve, has been 

 temporarily detailed to examine applications for lands in Arizona made under 

 the act of June 11, 1906. H. A. E. Marshall will assume supervision of Super- 

 visor Farmer's reserve during his absence. 



O.' C. Snow, Forest Ranger in Charge of the La Sal Reserve, Utah, has made 

 arrangements with the Blue Mountain Telephone and Electric Company by 

 which, in consideration of 500 poles, the Service will be allowed free use of the 

 telephone lines to be constructed between La Sal and Moab, with the addi- 

 tional privilege of attaching to this line at any point. 



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