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Show £ That tho settlors transport all of tho barbocl wire and otaplos from Port Duchesne to the place of oonstruotion of tho fonco. That tho sottlors out tho fonco posts from tho Indian Grazing Lands upon a free permit granted by this office; that said pcst3 bo doliverod on the ground where tho fence is to be built. That the Bottlers dig tho post holes ana p"Vace tho poets therein. That tho settlers string tho wire for the entire longth of tho fonoo; in othor Words, the sottlors to contributo all labor, and tho government, the materials necessary for tho construction of tho fence. That said fonoo shall bo built acoording to specifications drawn by this office, and undor tho diroot supervision of Mr. G. A. Dennis, tho Farmer stationed at Lake Fork. That we oon3ider tho grazing privileges upon the Indian Grazing Lands worth $2 per head for cattle tho yoar around; that wo consider a grazing privilogo for eight months for oattlo worth §1.75 per hoad; for -rasing sis months §1.50 por hoad; for grazing thrco months 01.25 por hoad. All of thoso valxies wo consider as boing tho value of grazing during this yoar in that locality. Tho bonofits to bo derived by tho sottlors |