Type | issue |
Date | 1937-09-30 |
Paper | Park Record |
Language | eng |
City | Park City |
County | Summit |
Category | Mining |
Rights | No Copyright - United States (NoC-US) |
Publisher | Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
ARK | ark:/87278/s68s5sbt |
Reference URL | https://newspapers.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68s5sbt |
Article Title | Lodgepole Pine, Slender Tree |
Type | article |
Date | 1937-09-30 |
Paper | Park Record |
Language | eng |
City | Park City |
County | Summit |
Category | Mining |
Page | 2 |
OCR Text | LOdgepole Pine Slender Tree The lodgepole pine P P. P is a slender tree usually 70 to 80 feet high It bears yellow green leaves and small prickly cones This is a common species of pine from the valley of the Yukon in Alaska southeastward through the to New Mexico Arizona in the Cascades and md Sierras to Southern California The lodgepole pine takes its name from its former use by the Indians ms in building their tepees and lodges It is used for ties and for telephone and telegraph poles I |
Reference URL | https://newspapers.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68s5sbt/8023911 |