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Show 4 THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH nX fnTi DO 0 fr CT)UOVJVSU OvSAOO ,. News Notes 5D Qy U QOO (5) 0 y &(2) ; It's a Privilege to Lioe in 70 Utah NEPHI Plans are nearing completion for the second annual livestock show at NephL The new stock farm, built last year on the fair grounds to house the livestock exhibits, will be used In which to show the sheep and cattle. The poultry and rabbits will be exhibited in the poultry building. SALT LAKE Work of cleaning up the municipal auto tourist grounds near Ninth South and Main streets, and of placing the plumbing and concessions in repair will begin shortly, Park Commissioner Harry L. Finch announced, with the intention of opening the camp April 15. No Improvements have been planned for the camp this year, Mr. Finch stated. MYTON After continuing for five days the bear dance of the Indians on the reservation was brought to a close in Myton Sunday afternoon of last week. The dance, which was continued all night Saturday until 6 oclock Sunday morning, is indicative of the return of spring. At noon of the last day they were given a big feed by business men. Many people from all over the basin were in attendance and some of them participated in the ceremony. SALT LAKE Automobile pushball, auto soccer ball contests, an act in which a young lady traveling at thirty miles per hour makes her car turn two somersaults forward, and elaborate fireworks, are some of the attraction which General Manager Ernest Holmes announced Tuesday had been contracted for for the next Utah state fair. He said they would be the best ever offered here and the cost will be THERE Is nothing quite like Bayer Aspirin for all sorts of aches and pains, but be sure it it genuine Bayer; that name must be on the package, and on every tablet Bayer is genuine, and the word genuine in red is on every box. You cant go wrong if you will just look at the box when you Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidestep of SallcyllcactJ With Knockout Valve Reseating Tools Any one can Install new ring seats In cracked worn out valve seats. Catalogue free. Knock out Distributors Aberdeen So. Dak. Quickly Relieves Rheumatic Pains 12 Days Free Trial $6300. one to which the federal government has given recognition and support. For It Is not a tool for advancing the views or serving the purposes of It does not any special group or organization. Identify Itself with any particular program, but seeks to make better known certain essential fucts about the forestry situation In this country and to promote dscusslon of this problem from every angle. Being strictly educational In plan and purpose and seeking to serve the best Interests of the whole people, It Is one "week which every American citizen can observe conscientiously and should observe as a part of his civic duty. The Idea of devoting seven days In the year to public education on forestry matters originated on the Faelfle const eight years ago. In 1921 resident Harding Issued the first proclamation which brought the Influence of the government behind the Idea. When Calvin Coolldge became President he also gave his sanction tp the plan and he has Issued a proclamation for American Forest week every year since that time. Many governors have also Issued similar proclamations so that the movement Is truly a nationwide one. t At first the week wns called Forest Protection week, but because of the magnitude of the forest problem, President Coolldge In 1923 enlarged the scope of the educational program and the more Inclusive name of American Forest week wns chosen. In recognition of the tnternatlonnl scope of the forestry problem the authorities of the United States and Canada In 1920 Jointly agreed that the week shotild be celebrated concurrently In the two countries. The Canadians call theirs Save the Forests week, but Its purpose and Its observance Is essentially the same as our American Forest week. The Joint observance of the week was continued last year, r.nd, as President Coolldge points out In this years proclamation., our Canadian cousins have the dates April 22 to 28 marked In red on their calendars.. American Forest week Is an annual call to all citizens, young and old, to take part In bringing about better forest conditions, Its purpose Is to give opportunity for every form of Interest In trees and forests to find expression, each In Its own way, and Its aim Is that the general welfare of the nation In respect to forestry may be promoted by the taking of common counsel, the formation of Intelligent public opinion and the stimulation of action, Individual and collective, nnder the Impulse given by observance of the week. Genernl supervision of plans for the week is under the direction of the American Forest week committee of which Frank O. Lowden, former governor of Illinois, Is general chairman, and this committee Is composed of representatives from nearly 100 organizations, representing every conceivable form of interest the federal government, state governments, outdoor, wild life and recreational interests, foresters and forestry associations, the lumber Industry, large consumers of forest products, .organized labor, groups interested In the preservation of water resources, scientific and civic organizations, womens organizations and a host of others. Outstanding among these In carrying on forestry educational work not only during the seven days of American Forest week, but during the 3C5 days of the year is the American Tree association, of which the veteran worker for forest preservation. Charles Lathrop Pack, Is president Although the forestry problem is so extensive-iall its ramifications and there are so many angles to the question of how best to preserve this great natural resource and make it increasingly valuable to the nation, the prime necessity, as President Coolldge emphasizes In this years proclamation. Is the suppression of the fire hazard and the preservation of the forests which we already have even before steps can be taken for planning for the forests that are to be. Prevention of forest fires, especially unnecessary fires. Is the one virtually Important plank In the national forestry platform. While It Is true that the original forest resources of this continent were sadly depleted by wasteful lumbering meth- - flhofe iy US.brff'St.JGryca 53 the forestry situation In this country, which was distributed to schools throughout the country. Since that time the demand for the primer has so increased that now more than two million Forest Week Proclamation several years a special week has been set apart public discussion of our forests and of what must done to safeguard and restore them Among the agencies making for prof ress in this direction, Ameriand 1 am Week has Forest its usefulness, can provtd glad to proclaim It again and to announcs that Canada is again concurrently observing a similar week. The rehabilitation of our forests demands first of all that th forsst fire evil be suppressed. Many of our forested states, with ths cooperation of tlmberland owners, havo undertaken organized protection against forest fires; and In recent years, under ths Clarks-McNar- y law, tha federal government haa given Its support to the movement. This great cooperative enterprise must be extended and strengthened until every forested county In the United States is safeguarded against forest fires. But ws are still far from tha goal of complete protection. Every year, on th average, 80,000 fires scourge our woodlands, steadily undermining their vitality. For this bad situation, th blame falls squally on us all. Public agencies rarely provide adequate protection against fire, the timberland owner is too often indifferent to his property, the forest worker is too often neglectful of the future forest; the average citizen ia too often careless with fire in the woods Ws must all gain such respect for the forest that Us destruction through Indifference or carelessness shall bt unthinkable. We cannot permanently abuse our forests with impunity. Ths soil is the ultimate source of all our wealth h of our American soil Is best and of life itself. Much of this land is already idle. suited for forests. More of It is being made idle by destructive logging and Yet we cannot safely permit our forest land to lie fire. fallow and useless any more than we can permit our farms and factories to lis idle. To make our vast empire of forest land fully productive of continuous crops of timber will have momentous consequences In our national life. It will give agriculture the advantage of a new valuable crop. It will afford permanent employment to millions of men in the forest Industries. It will provide raw materials for many industries. It will furnish traffic for our railroads. It will maintain foreign and domestic commerce. It will restore of as soil forests and conservers and our as givers water, of health and pleasure to our people. We already have made a beginning In forest renewal; but ths task is stupendous, and ws should permit no satisfaction over what has been done to blind us to ths magnitude of what remains to be done. Now, theiefore, 1, Calvin Coolldge, President of the United State of America, do hereby designate and eet aside as American Forest Week the week beginning April 22 and ending April 26, in this year of 1928, 1 recommend to the governors of the various states that they also designate this week for special observance by all our people; and that where practicable and not In conflict with law or custom, Arlor Day be observed during the course of the same week. I urge that during that week all citizens and appropriate organizations including public officials, legislators, business organizations, educators. editors, clergymen, landowners, and others give thought to the preservation and wie use of our forests, to the end that energetic fewest policies will be adopted In all communities. CALVIN COOLIDGE. FOR ' CEDAR CITY Discussion of the proposed $161,000 building program was the principal order of business of the school board meeting in the tabernacle under the direction of the Iron county tax committee. Dr. M. J. president of the school board, and Superintendent N. J. Barlow presented information showing the school needs of the county. Plans for building a high school at Parowan, a Junior high addition and grade school building at Cedar City, and a rural school building at Newcastle within five years, to be paid for in seven years, was presented. MAGNA Contract for the construction of 13.129 miles of highway from Ortons ranch to Clrcleville canyon, In Garfield county, was awarded by the state road commission to Raleigh & Lang of Salt Lake, low bidders for the Job. Under the bid of this firm the project will cost a total of $109,917.89, Including materials to be furnished by copies have been djstrlbuted to schools, organizations, scout leaders and women's clubs and It forms the basis for most of the American Forest week programs and special exercises. The association 1ms also encouraged the planting of memorial groves and memorial trees along highways, dedicated to the memory of men who lost the state. Engineers of the state road their lives In the World war. It has established a commission estimated the total cost of national honor roll In which such plantings are the project at $108,544.17. STTow measurements EPHRAIM registered, as are trees planted In honor of varl-ou- s made recently by forest officers on the distinguished Americans. It has encouraged the planting of trees as a part of city beautiful mountains directly east of Sanpete projects of many municipalities and in many valley show the water content to be other ways has shown the individual citizen how considerably lower than that of last he- can have a part In this Important undertaking year. The water content, however, is of replacing our dwindling forests. practically the same as for 1925 and But the esthetic and sentimental 'aspects ol greater than for 1924 and 1926. Actree planting are not the only ones which the cording to the officers, with favorable American Tree association has fostered. It has moisture conditions during the spring had its share, too, along with such agencies as season, the prospects for water this the United Stntes forestry service, state and year should be fair. PROVO There Is much interest city forestry departments and the schools of forestry in our universities, in tnking Into account shown about the Utah County Livethe economic factor in forest conservation. It has stock show, which will be held In encouraged the planting of trees as a producing Spanish Fork March 28 to 30. Severand profitable crop which should be ndded to our al preliminary shows are being held .national agriculture. .It was this economic angle throughout . the county to determine of the situation which President Coolldge refers just what cattle should be entered in to In his proclamation when he says, To make the final contest. Dr. C. Y. Cannon our vast empire of forest land fully productive of the Brigham Young university will of continuous crops of timber will have be the judge. CEDAR CITY Two truckloads of consequences in our national life.. It will give agriculture the advantage of a new valurainbow trout have been planted In able crop. It will afford permanent employment the northern part of Washington counto millions of men In the forest industries. It ty, according to District Game Warwill provide raw materials for many Industries. den Evelyn Parry. One truckload was It will furnish traffic for our railroads. It will planted in the Enterprise reservoir maintain foreign and domestic commerce. It will ,and the other in the Pine Valley creek. restore our forests ns conservers of soil and They were brought from the Spring-vlll- e water, and as givers of health and pleasure to hatchery by George Cox, Lee our people. . . Burnham and Earl Clyde. In that Inst sentence the President touched LEHI Final figures for the producupon one vltually important point. In the forestry tion of beet sugar in the United States program the planting of trees as conservers of for the 1927-2season show that the soil and Water and factors In flood control. The crop amounted to 965,241 tons aDd that necessity for such control Is more- apparent now Utah was fifth in total production, acthan ever before in view of the disastrous floods cording to a report received by the which swept the Mississippi valley and New Utah-IdahSugar company. The naEngland last year. How the planting of trees tions crop was exceeded only twice in will help solve the problem Is summed up by the history of the industry, both in 1920-2President Pack of the American Tree association and 1924-25- . Production durIn the following words: season was 801,246 ing the 1926-2tons. Flood water of th Mississippi have directed the I SALT LAKE Storms of the last thought of the nation to means for a similar disaster In the future. One of preventing the agencies few days were worth an estimated foot to that end Is planting of the headwaters land of and a half to two feet of new snow at all streams flowing Into this agricultural backbone the city watershed at Brighton, it was of the nation to trees. But there Is another flood menace that bears reported by Harry Hammond, city directly on the future economic leadership of the waterworks observer, upon his return Lnlted States and that Is the flood of population. after a few days in Salt Lake. The The experts give figures showing our population watershed, which has been relatively Is Increasing at the rate ot a million a year Thla means a constantly Increasing call on the lean In the prespring weeks, was con forests for lumber. Forest products are the corner siderably augmented, as the new stone of Industry so let us do a twofold Job In putsnows netted 1.64 inches depth of our Idle acres to of millions work ting growing trees. They will help hold the water back and at water, according., to snow measurements. the same time provide forests for the future. Planting of forests is the only phase of flood relief that will prodiice a revenue. All other measures will HEBER CITY Loss of $3445.40 was cost the taxpayers millions. Let us grow trees for experienced by the Wasatch Power a growing people. company from its operations in 1927. So In the light of all these facts It Is apparent acording to a report for the year filed Is one the most week of Forest American that Important of the whole 52 In this year 1928. Time with the public utilities commission. was when the average American citizen was This company is owned by the Mineral aware of such a thing as tree planting only on Veins Coalition Mines company, and Is Arbor day and then only because he happened for its own beneoperated principally to henr his children talking about the Arbor fit, practically no power or light being in their Arbor schools. is still exercises day day an Important day In our national calendar, hut sold to other consumers in 1927. Opsince Its aim Is essentially the same as that of erating revenues of i the company foi American Forest week its observance Is grad the year were $5302.80 with operating so merged expenses of $S606.20, end taxes ually becoming and appropriately amouQllng to $152. In the observance of American Forest week. - ods In the past, foresters estimate that more timber has fallen before the flames than before the ax. Modern lumbering methods, based upon an intelligent understanding of future as well as present needs, have replaced the old extravagance. but the fire demon still exacts his dreadful toll and the acreage of forest land each year swept by forest fire is about twice the area cut over by logging operations. For this situation, for the 80,000 fires which. In the words of the President, scourge our woodlands, steadily undermining their vitality,' the blame rests, as he says, upon every one of us. Insofar ns we are Indifferent to our Individual re' sponsibility Irt improving conditions which will lessen the fire hazard. But most of all It rests upon the careless citizen who has the least right to go Into the woods. But, Important as prevention of forest tires is. it is not the only forestry need which the educational program of American Forest week' points out Another highly Important one Is the necessity to replace the forests which have been destroyed by fire or logging operations with new forests and the way to &i this need Is summed up in the simple watchword of Flant trees!" Of all the organizations united In promoting American Forest week, few have done more in furthering this constructive work than the American Tree association. As before stated, this association Is on the Job with Its educational work every day In the year. Two years ago the association, to mark the semicentennial of the first step In forestry taken by the United States government. 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