as i. profitable sohool soooion, and there Is BO doubt that 

 the Fresno Nor.^1 ounmer school oession at Huntlngton lake 

 will become a permanent Institution of state-wide interest. 



During the past two months the Movies have been very 

 much In evidence both at Cascada --nd at Huntlngton Lake. 

 The Fox Film and the Universal people have both had crowds 

 here, the former fifty-sis, the latter 24. It is claimed 

 that for variety of scenery that can bo screened the vicinity 

 is unsurpassed. 



Ranger Barker spent the first ten days of June as the 

 Deputy Supervisor's right hand man, helping build a new 

 bridge. This was constructed on the slto of the old one 

 which went out during the winter. 



Leaving Shaver on June 18, Supervisor Benedict and Ranger 

 2rioe spent a week In the high country of the Pine Ridge Dist- 

 rict. A number of (prazlns ranges were carefully c ne over and 

 data obtained for two proposed improvement projects. 



Kings River District. 



In May lir.Headley visited this District and went into 

 the Middle Fork canyon to estimate trail cost , decide on 

 the location of the proposed Simpson Headow bridge and get 

 a firct-hand Impression of that tourist region. 



Ray Mills Is the District Ranger's chief assistant at 

 Dinkey this summer, repalringf enoes , telephone lines, etc., 

 within reach of the telephone when the District Ranger is 

 elsewhere. 



On June 10 the official headquarters moved to Dinkey 

 for the summer. Kore down timber - and consequently more 

 daca-go "to telephone lines and trolls had occurred during 

 the winter than at any other season since the Dinkey Camp 

 was establishe'". 



Jay Robinson started a resort and packing business thii 

 year at Dinkey. At the same time he io doing all the pac 

 lor the Muir Trail and the Simpson Meadow Bridge projects. 



The trail crew under the able direction of Ranker J.K. 

 Hughes, left Dinkey July 1, and by August 10 had covered 



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