Wealth of the Uintah Basin, Utah, and automobile guide .. . famous resorts in theBasin. Nearby is Brown Duck Lake and theYellowstone country. Lakes in the BaldyMountains are favorite spots. Streams in thelower country are filled with white fish, cat-fish, hump-backs and suckers. Ideal campingplaces are to be found. The mountain alti-tude attains to heights of nearly 14,000 feet. Tis the huntsmans paradise. In thehigher country deer, elk, bear and other gameis found. In the lower country grouse, sagechickens, quail, ducks and geese. There are numerous ideal spots whichwould make glad the eye of
Wealth of the Uintah Basin, Utah, and automobile guide .. . famous resorts in theBasin. Nearby is Brown Duck Lake and theYellowstone country. Lakes in the BaldyMountains are favorite spots. Streams in thelower country are filled with white fish, cat-fish, hump-backs and suckers. Ideal campingplaces are to be found. The mountain alti-tude attains to heights of nearly 14,000 feet. Tis the huntsmans paradise. In thehigher country deer, elk, bear and other gameis found. In the lower country grouse, sagechickens, quail, ducks and geese. There are numerous ideal spots whichwould make glad the eye of the tourist andsportsman. In the Upper Duchesne valley,near the town of Stockmore, there are manywaim springs, which remain at the sametemperature summer and winter. It is amineral water, and the Indians go for milesto get what they call medicine water. The many little hamlets at the foot orbase of this mountain system contain smallstores and trading posts, where all kinds ofmountain equipment, guides, horses, etc., canbe obtained at reasonable -Bear trapped in Uintah Mountains by Ashley National ForestRangers, Photo by Wm. M. Anderson, Vernal, Utah. 2—Sceneon Rock Creek, Photo by L. H. Allan, Vernal, Utah. 3—Fishingin Ashley Creek, near the Gorge, Photo by Charles J. Neal,Vernal, Utah. WEALTH OF T H E U I N T AH BASIN. U T A H Hints to Homeseekers Every citizen of tlie United States, over the age of 21, is en-titlfd to make entry upon government land, under the homesteadlaw. .\ married woman, upon whom depends the support andiiKiiiitenaiice of the family, is entitleii to make entry. Tlu liomesteader who filed upon than 160 acres and madepioof is entitled to make an additional filing. Residence must beestablished and maintained just as in the case of the original lil-ing, unless the tract adjoins the original tract. The homesteaderis allowed six months from the date of filing, to establish resi-dence. Before he may make final proof he must reside upon thehi
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