Proposed Canyonlands National Park in Utah: March 29, 30, 1962. 191 pU.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 |
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20 east 29 south acres amendment boundary Canyonlands area Canyonlands National Park Chairman Colorado River committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Dead Horse Point deer Department draft bill east line elk herd established Fish and Game going Governor CLYDE Grand Teton grazing hunters hunting Interior Jackson Hole legislation line of unsurveyed million mineral leasing mining Moss bill National Park Service national park system national recreation area National Wildlife Federation north line oil and gas park area permit problem proposed Canyonlands National proposed park protect question range 17 east range 20 recommended San Juan County scenic Secretary UDALL Senator ALLOTT Senator ANDERSON Senator BENNETT Senator BIBLE Senator DwORSHAK Senator METCALF Senator Moss south line statement surveyed township Teton National Park thence thing tion township 30 south U.S. Senate unsurveyed section Upheaval Dome uranium Utah west line WIRTH Wyoming Yellowstone
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Page 189 - ... to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wildlife therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.
Page 2 - Secretary may accept title to any non-Federal property within the boundaries of the park and recreation areas and in exchange therefor he may convey to the grantor of such property...
Page 8 - Act for grazing purposes, pursuant to a lease, permit, or license issued or authorized by any department, establishment, or agency of the United States, the Secretary shall permit the persons holding such grazing privileges on the date of approval of this Act, their heirs, successors, or assigns, to renew the privileges from time to time subject to such terms and conditions as the Secretary may prescribe : Provided, however. That no such privilege shall be extended beyond the period ending twenty-five...
Page 2 - Park are legally occupied or utilized on the date of approval of this Act for grazing purposes, pursuant to a lease, permit, or license issued or authorized by any department, establishment, or agency of the United States, the Secretary...
Page 2 - Any person who has acquired from the United States the coal deposits in any such land, or the right to mine or remove the same, may re-enter and occupy so much of the surface thereof as may be required...
Page 19 - Utah, and population projections point to an increase over 50 percent in the next 15 years, according to studies by the Bureau of Economic and Business Research of the University of Utah. It is...
Page 8 - The properties so exchanged shall be approximately equal in fair market value, provided that the Secretary may accept cash from or pay cash to the grantor in such an exchange in order to equalize the values of the properties exchanged.
Page 2 - Willamette meridian, all mineral deposits of the classes and kinds now subject to location, entry, and patent under the mining laws of the United States shall be, exclusive of the land containing them, subject to disposal under such laws...
Page 6 - That in order to preserve an area in the State of Utah possessing superlative scenic, scientific, and archeologic features for the inspiration, benefit, and use of the public, there is hereby established the Canyonlands National Park, which, subject to valid existing rights, shall comprise the area generally depicted on the drawing entitled 'Boundary Map, Canyonlands National Park...
Page 144 - We are now prepared to implement a policy of the greatest good for the greatest number of people over the longest period of time.