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]764 PBOCLAMATIONS, 1912. •¤•¤¤¢ I' ’dedbthis ltitorel snldfmm "" MJYZESK $$2; mime .£3‘i§.‘§f°3“e.. .u.g;"‘.$¤ .,’tu‘£¤...ed, nor to reserve an land not heretofore embraced in a National Forest. IN WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and °""°" “‘°&’“'¤?‘ °"?v‘$..l...,”‘*°“,...é“*?..§*’ "° ‘1“‘§°%.t. .1. { ape Do t `t ' twen - 0 y 0 m- M · b:r inytlie year 0 onli- Lord onehhousand nine hundred [snr.,) md twelve, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-seventh. W H T 1: an By the President: Humnrcumt Wmson ‘ Acting. Secretary of Stats. ¤¤¤¤¤¤•·¤¤· Br·rnnPusmn1•·r0rrnnU¤u·nn Srrarns orA1nmroa A PROCLAMATION ¥•¤¤”•¤¤¤•*'°•‘· WHEREAS 't peanthatths bli goodwill be romoted ·1hY:ia».  %§s1t to hadn llationnal Il‘o¤:£‘ g to 0 ; $gg¤g¤··gf*•¤- Now, Qiagen, I?§illiam Ieliaft, President of the United States P' of Americakbyvirtue0ftbep0werinmevestedby theActof(}o?ea a ved arch third, hundred and ninety-one (26 tat., W. 188;;), ent:itledd"£.:)h;; up rgpgal gimber-culture lawzaajid fo}- other ¤\·P·•*· urpma ’ e 0 Congres ourth, §lghi»0BIl,hl;1ud1’0d and nine?-seven (30 Sptgm), enutiltled "A.n Act aaréropriatiorm or sundry civil expmsss of the Government for e al year ending Jams thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the boundaries 0fthewtsNati<;l1:•al Forest afro chtmged ?ndthat theyare now as wn on 0 a . ~¤_¤• ¤•¤• M •*· The withdrawal made thisrgiixarxijation shall, as to all lands which are at this date l y appropriated under- the (public land laws or reserved for any lpub c urpose subject tc, an shall not inter~ fere with or defeat lgal néits under such appropriation, nor prevent theuseforsuch pu c purpose of lands so reserved, so longassuch appropriation is legally mmntained, or such reservation remains in rce. ‘

 0'fhe lands herein eliminated from the Manti National Forest are

ae. herehrywidndrawn for classiiioation imdu*theActd June twentydifth, "°'·"·’·“" nineteen hundred and ten (36 Stat., 847) and will, when com atible with public interests, be restored to- settlhment and entry undier the laws:¥plicablethu·etoonsuchdatuasshal1beiixedby theSecrethan the Interior and after such notice as he may deem advisable. $§‘*:•;_*¤¤¤· ’ proclamation shall not arevmt thesettlement and entry of any lands heretofore opened to set ement and entry nmder the Act of Conproved June eleventh, nineteen hundred and six, entitled "A.n ETH provide for the entry of Agricultural lands formt IN WHZEREOF Ihavehereuntosetmyhandand canned theseal of theUnited States to beaExed. Done at the(§?ofWashingtonthisfourthday0foctobu·, in the year o our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twelve, {san,.] hagldzgddsgdhdepmdmuthod the United States the one thirty-seven Wn H Tan By the Pxddmt: _ Hunrmoros Wmsox Away Saadsry •jStda.