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Show Harvest Your Own Tree? It Can Be Done... Legally Z2 Vw-- H 'hAxJ.- r ' - ' 1 - h .r;: " smg - A Dont run when you hear the word "conservation unless it's in the direction of the pinion and juniper covered hills near Tooele. "Open season has been declared on these trees for individuals want a who Christmas tree this year. How cutting trees ties in with conservation is a thing of beauty and practicality. Ames Harrison, Timber and Fire Staff under the Wasatch National Forest Supervisor, said a multiple use coocept is being applied in the Vernon Division of the Tooele Ranger District (40 miles south of Tooele) to remove timber from the area and restore the land to its most productive state. This area Is representative of several in the state where has stripped the land of worthwhile vegetatioo and relatively valueless timber has sprung up in its place. The juniper and pinion trees which have Invaded the locale are not edible for livestock and wildlife and have a widespread root system that prohibits the growth of grass with a consequent loss of soil from heavy rainfall, Mr. Harrison said. The remedy for this ailment is not only painless but pleasant, providing a family-tyouting for those who want to cut their owu trees. The area is open to anyone on an individual tree basis, costing only This is not a com$1 each. mercial venture, Mr. Harrison stressed, but is designed to meet a demand from people who have asked for this type of program. When the usable trees are removed from the area, the remaining stand will be pulled down. This is done with a chain connected between two tractors that pulls out the shallow-root- ed trees in its path, Mr. This Harrison explained. operation will be followed with the planting of grasses and browse, which includes the smaller trees and shrubs such as cliff rose and mountain mahogany. ...particularly good feed for deer and other wildlife during the winter months. This type of growth also improves the watershed value of the land. The trees cut In this area are limited to personal use only and are in an accessible location. Heavy Enowfall in the high Uintahs prohibits cutting trees after as a rule, and most commercial trees have already been harvested by this time of year, Mr. Harrison said. over-graci- o cp3 O o The DECORATOR Stereo Comole MmMTCSTSI ng e Deluxe changer drop-dow- n .. . Small enough to fit a bookshelf or hang on record heavy duty " turntable, e New retracting cartridge 1 1 . . . . e V NEW FOREST springs up from time to time in the Wasatch National Forest through careful planning and management designed to provide future timber crops, watershed manaprotection, wildlife habitat and the enjoyment of recreation through multiple-us- e Here, Boy Scouts learn the value of forests as they survey an area gement of the land. having the site and type of tree presently being harvested in the high Uintahs. A Psychiatry Dept Head To Deliver Address Dr. C. community was appointed a member of the National Advisory Mental Health Council the highest for years 1957-6- 1, honor that the Public Health Service can bestow on a civilian consultant. He has continued as special consultant to the National Institute of Mental Health sirice 1961. Dr. Branch is active in and various professional scientific societies including the group for Advancement of Psychiatry, American College of Physicians, Academy of National Psychoanalysis, Academy of Religion and Menper-irotal Health and the American Association for the Advancelocal district rangers to dig made articles tney nave worked ment of Science. The associated students of trees for transplanting in ceron this year while giving the tain areas, but by now the public an opportunity todo their the Graduate School of Social Work, University of Utah, wish ground is frozen and be reChristmas shopping. to extend an invitation to the commended waiting until The sale will feature paintthe Conceivably, public to attend this lecture. spring. ings, leather goods, needleforest service could go anwork and many other types ol other season before beginning hand-wor- k. In addition, there tattoo at the Vernon the gi will be game booths for the Division, he said. children. This year, an estimated 400 to 500 trees will be commercially cut in the Wasatch National Forest and another 200 Butler Junior High School to 300 will be cut Individually, will host a Christmas Open Mr. Harrison said. This pro"Gifts Christmas Project, House December9at 8.00p.m. gram is also being carried out to elderly people in Rest announced Mrs. Boyd Llgnell. in other forests of the state to Homes who may not otherwise Musical selections will be a greater or lesser degree. be visited by Santa." by the school band The presented program This is the eleventh Christand chorus from 8.00 to 8.30 makes it possible to get the mas celebrated by the chapter. most value from the land p m and by the orchestra from Eleven years of promoting 8:45 to 9.15 p m. before beginning the conserbetter relationships between Light refreshments will vation work Wbeo complete, the working women and her in the cafeteria and the land will be restored to boss through a planned proare invited to tour its original setting, thereby patrons gram of education, recreation the new building. improving the watershed, and self improvement graxing and wild life habitat. Hardin Branch, Elected to secretary in 1958 in 1961 of professor and head of the and president-ele- ct Department of Psychiatry, the American Psychiatric AsCollege of Medicine, Universociation, Dr. Branch advansity of Utah, will speak Fri- ced to the presidency in 1962. day, December 3. at 8:00p.m. He was also elected president in the East Ballroom of the of the American Board of Union Building on the subject, Psychiatry and Neurology in "Possible Developments in the 1961 This distinguished psyMental Health Field. chiatrist and leader in the H. -- Senior Citizens Sell Hand-Mad- e Articles Christmas Carnival will be featured at the Senior Citi-se- ns Center, 237 South 10th on December 6 from 12 to 9 p m., announced Paul Rose, superintendent of the County Recreation Department. 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