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Show 4-H Clubs to Plant Trees During Spring More than 5,500 Utah 4-H club members are urged to plant trees and shrubs as part of their spring project work, David Sharp Jr., assistant state club leader announces. an-nounces. J. Whitney Floyd, extension forester, for-ester, and LaVal Morris, professor profes-sor of Landscape architecture at the Utah State Agricultural college, col-lege, are cooperating in the program pro-gram by giving information on where and how to plant trees and shrubs. Trees which are planted at this time will improve the general landscape of the state and later provide shade and shelter, Mr. Sharp states. "If a similiar program is promoted pro-moted each year until 1947 centennial cen-tennial celebration, Utah will be beautified by more than 30,000 trees,'' the club leader explains. |