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Show 7490 Keller- D 5469 reports on that. MR. FARNSWORTH: I think he has looked them over. You can check it. If the question is raised, we will take the time to get the report in. I asked him to look at it. He has those figures there, or I will bring the report in. THE SPECIAL MASTER: Do you object? MR. BLACKMAR: No. THE SPECIAL MASTER: All right, if Mr. Blackmar does not object. A Yes sir. BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q What government report do you get those figures from? A I have had access to the report of the forestry Department, kept at the Forest office at Moab. Q What does that report show? A That report shows one hundred and seventy- one million, five hundred and sixty thousand bard feet of lumber on the two forest, the north and south division of what is known as the LaSal National Forest; of that amount, sixty- six million, two hundred and fourteen thousand in the western yellow pine and situated on the Elk ridge, fifty- two million, two hundred and seventy- seven thousand is of the Engleman spruce. On the combined forests, the Elk ridge, the Blue mountain and the LaSal mountain, there are one hundred and |