Show ( A i t ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday January 18 1948 EMPIRE EDITION 32 100 y4 P D ' 1 It '" ' ‘ A E-- ' : A ' 411 - 1I s :'''- -- - '- - - r''''''' -- i - ‘- 6' '''7'6' 4 4-- '''T 1 : - (f"'F - ' : 4A - r ftwo 1- bi — 11 Ci 40O 1 lt -- 1i e1 - - 4 --- - '4 '06 ty 4:c-ifollkil 05 7' r'"' di i 11) t''" ''- '''''' - "IL t!1:"t7 v- ' - S r 4 e 04 0 i' e4--47-'444L3 Vs ' 4 -- t r Ake: ima' I la l i 1 - - i -' - 10- ri '' '-- ' By V B RICE Regional Forester THE books an ordinary (IN --1 acre of rough mountain land has the very unimpressive value of from one to five dollars Stumpage values on good timber- land may run to a hundred or more Multiply this by the thirty and a half million acres of national forest land in the intermountain region and you have a sizable figure but it still isn't very significant in comparison for example to the money value placed on one of our larger cities—or to a con- - - ' 1::14-- 4 - - I i ' 4 -- - ‘ 0 ' '''14 - N' 7 te" — ' - - ''- - :'- - ' ' ' -'- i -asori 'sk- 'I r- - 1w"414"'N ' :: : - e ' their preservation and protection that the national forests were created- - In doing its job of wisely administering and protecting these public values in the national forests the government sees local and public wealth and welfare created which will serve the whatever coimtry's 'mews for store In the future may hold in this important task the forest service needs understanding and restraint by those who use the forests It needs a general appreciation of the nature of these values which contribute so much to the individual as well as to g and also the national of the fact that the resources of I - ithen ' J T' 71r '' 4M1-- "V ' " - ra10-- - i ---' - ' ' --4 - ' ' ) : -- °"1"1 - I -- - - J (I 1 f 1 I ' "''''' " t 4e-e- ''' i t Secretary-Treasur- t - t — ir - 7 1: i - I- — - 1 - - - - ' 4-NI- - P' P ( st- 411 ( —t eNI — -- ' on 1 1 - i 401"44' 17' 1 ( 114:144O 1 3 "4 1 r----- rItizz - 4 f 11:' 1 14 :k - 4--s' i 41- 4 fr i - ' i i 4iep N 400-- a r " - tilt 4 4 i N 1 t 4--- ' 1 4 ' IN' —1' ij 1 t v 1 r 1 0 1 1 - I ! - ' - 1 - l " : - ' - I - 1) : Th ' i' t i t::' I' 444-- - ' - -7! 0 i I 1 (13 Li LI I Into the design of the New SCOTT INVESTMENT Co offices has gone a plan to provide a convenient p REAL ESTATE service We feature convenient location ample parking private consulting offices equipped to handle all branches of Real Estate transactions and a luxuriously appointed waiting room where you can shop for your home from the picture display Consult us for your every Real Estate Need Buy- ing or Selling homes lots industrial property business opportunities insurance home planning or building your new home I ! i r ' 1 i i tl i I kfc Le TS PT Aolo V e36 0 el SalOTaalri LI (''' w: t REALTOR - - - ' :' "11"I't7'- 2360 South Main or I - - i 9-20- i rr T: 1 Ey 1 1 i 4) liil 0 -- sr 7-' t t - : - r t i t 1' t :' fr - 1 5 - t- i : ! 1: i :' r - - - : i i ' - ' 1 I 1 1: REAL ESTATE ' SAFE DEPOSIT LOANS f LOANS INSTALLMENT ' ESCROWS A o PROPERTY 0 ESTATE VAULTS MANAGEMENT AND TRUST 1 - SERVICE - - A : 1 : - offer in these departments: i ' Tfacy Collins Trust Co t I I t South Main 151 : 1 - 7t 1 - ' - - - 0 : 'NOSIIMt1or h I t: - - 1e k ''' r-- 4 '4N g:Ulado — --- 11( ' ''' (c1-'"—t- 'C' 4 I 1 i '11MPOSOOKSQ1'tIt o o ' 11117-1- :- "'1111111"' o i i 2 - lb :- New Homo ' ' ''- ' V ' ' 1 r' ' t ! 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I til 1 ir'' 5:-- :7N- 11111 rt t A A Milt pi ' 4: C—N1 V'''''1 ''' - Ma'"er' II t k K r'' - r"-"N IPr0w ‘" compleIt lc r- c I e- l''' A ' tot 0Aain111' ' 1 - ) ' Ik 1 loc 0011111111111111F - - 4 eitylvjtos sCotOti ': li' 1 "Oki 4 Is :' Itillit TV 4 :14 ' '1:7 t --1 Estate RealI t 1 - Utoh's 9 106 1 - 1- 411 4'11t I if Utah Ponderosa pine Engelmann spruce and lodgepole pine constitute the major cuttings in western forests Besides rough lumber for buildirig forest products are widely used as utility poles mine and railroad ties and mine wedges and timbers Great quantities are reduced to pulp and used in the manufac- I ture of newsprint while other Continued on following page the forests are limited They can never supply all of the water forage and game that we would like to have They must be managed for maximum sustained production of all resources and these distributed equitably for 7::—) t IC1Atht III:tales and modern our of a $ymbola Utoh's Real na total Guardian of the forests the ranger loads a rugged life well-bein- constructing amounting to 49821000 board feet from 182 mills and worth approximately $2000000 Wyoming production was estimated at 5900000 board feet while Idaho cut 863964000 board feet Oregon production led the nation 8328317000 board feet 44 of the national ' 'i 14: 11':'lif l'Illi‘tIlt : itc'' OA A lit c-- 1 1 111 1: i 1 :1: t'lii-' rt3 1 -- 4''' '''"' 1 h 1 : - k iNVISIMENT SCOTT The UMBER production in the I- - west continues as a healthy industry with production increasing in many areas However output in the northwest especially in northern Idaho and Washington was considerably curtailed in 1947 due to labor difficulties and strikes which closed the mills ind kept forest workers idle for several weeks In 1948 Utah led the 12 western states in increasing lumber production although it remained at the foot of the list in total output The increase was above 1945 the output 728 '-- iia:-- ' Production of Lumber on the Increase 0 - -' tion it ‘ Q) Ta the benefit of the entire popula- ' rr ti i '' ' 4440barma44141w4b4644'441 Me fast "crop" of tho forosts Is water held back by unbrokon vegetation and stored in many reservoirs until noodod mcsktfiarz61' Mb- - i - t 1 ' — Lo VA I - ' Ilm - 042 - c 4 — -- : I CI Att- ' v1 -- -- - 1r6-4- -- e trTh d ' i rl 1 - ' i 7 ii1 4 1‘ 11 I 7r' 11:'i'c - - I Jt 1 LI i ' '1- '(1 - 'hunt wild appear game and In the exhilaration from the chase or the snowy hill It has often been stated that but for the mountainlands covered with plants and trees civilization as we know it could not exist in this region The truth of such a statement has been verified The Biblical lands are now barren wastelands beecauseof centuries of abuse In China and nearly every country in both hemispheres where the basic industries have owed their existence to destructive use of the products of mountain soil and civilizations communities have failed their responsibilities The results are well known It was because of our country's need for a continuous supply of forest products and for gressional budget figure But forest land has values which do not appear when it is " so1d over the block" for one to five dollars an acre They are the "living stuffs" which man has derived from the forest since the days of his most cupancy Some of these values appear in the form of livestock and wood products some as pleasure for the tourist as he 'looks around" some of them turn up in Utah's blue ribbon ceand in rich crops of luscious ley fruit and prize vegetables produced with mountain water and for which this intermountain country is justly famous Others 1 ' '- t ' '""f 41Am1 z' Forests Hold Vast Wealth ' ' — ptt in licenses to I t : - This is the forest priznovaL stretching Its protective growth over th high watershed areas of the intermountain west 1 ' : A :014'A 4" - b - iii - 1 7 ' '''- -' a 8 3' ' 4 - 4 t 'rr-I''-:::1"01it:- '1 tit '-- - 7 n 1 161 ' '-' '''?'-'''ll'i- - 4 ""1-7'"Att- 04 li""fl r r''''''Ntt -- o ! ' I - 1: 7 11 ‘ ": '1: 1 I 1 t‘ 1 - c-- I r'4 ci 1 - 1:11'104 i i - ( ) N:1'''o 47 - '" ' 't - ‘44- - - b41bw4-eIim-- "-' II SECTION - - - e - i I ' 1 tdi 1 ' I - - ' - - e F1-1- Ilt ' ' ' I - Member Fedora! Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp 7 i i ' Organized in 1884 to Serve the Public 1 : t - : : 't 8 : 0 t |