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frequently relinquished in favor of another, do not require 

 anothor examination and roport. Ilalro cross reference for 

 filoc end reissuo permit, Roport en John Smith's applica- 

 tion will generally apply to Bill Jones 1 -unless with regard 

 to financial responsibility and that scldon considered, 



Clerical end of it . So far ao rangers aro con- 

 cerned roclucod to a minimum. Applicant for inoro important 

 uses - rights of vray ~ always furnish good maps. Bo not 

 demand fancy naps nf rancors for minor uses. Seldom re- 

 ferred to* Many permits used for year off so, abandoned; 

 f ilos , fancy maps and all trensforrocl, never again to "bo 

 roforrccl to "7o dopond ncre for the location of traot as 

 marked on ground than upon map a or curve 70 , and it is not 

 only more accurate, "but far choapor* 



This condition probably local, "but explains in 

 part low costs. Have largo demand for summer homes. If 

 wo havo a desirable ot retch along a Ia 1r .o or in oanyon 

 bottom whore we anticipate demand, wo n^mo the place, mark 

 it off into lots r number each lot, Iscuo permits by lot 

 number and malro a singlo map and roport for the whole thing. 

 Big saving, for people cr.n malic selections without rangers 

 sponging any time with them, ^fter that, \;e encourage ap- 

 plicants to inalre selections in these tracts, and it costs 

 very little to issuo a permit. TThon one tract is filled 



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