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Show -10- more grazing land than you can put cattle and sheep on you better let whitemen put some on until you can take it off." Uharles Carter. "I have no sheep now_ and no cattle- I am not asking for any grass. I j_ust came in with Mr- Murdock. Eeing acquainted with this range up here, their grazing land, I cane in with Mr. Murdock to talk v/ith the agent to see if they wished to lease. The Murdock lease is just a small piece on the west end of the grazing ground. If they do not use all this land it will possibly be taken away from them and nut into the ForesttReserve, so.they must use it. They must do like their agent says, "Get stock enough to nut all over it." Thats all. I am glad to meet you again, I used to lease a long tine ago as you know." We, the undersigned, hereby certify to the correctness of the-foregoing report of the council held at Ouray, Utah on March 22, 1913. QF^I/ .yyn^F&FL^ Supervisor in Charge. t7) A - • 4 / y y -, . -y- • '/ Stenographer. ,yy / i n R CR^iyFykl^Z; u Interpreter, |