Show I r Foresters in Charge of District No 4 4 t rr r n. n n of Y a O S A k I I To Top row left to lo right right- right right-J. J. J. J W. W Humphrey deputy Cn Cacho forest fOI st A A. C C. McCain i district I forester in in charge l of branch of operation district No o 1 I 1 A. A W. W Jensen supervisor SOl of forc forest st st. Second ond See econ l l row ob left to right right right-L. E. E. E lIe 11 Clarke supervisor sol rl forest H. H E E. E assistant district forester iu iii charge of branch of grazing district yo No 4 1 G. G II H. y supervisor Powell foret T I C. C Ho Hoyt t assistant t l lu tt forester t in charge of branch of lands district No J 4 Yo L JJ Pack supervisor sOl L forest d row ion left to li right ht Ernest Ernestin deputy supervisor S surest forest O. O f. Butler district listl lt in charge of branch or of s h dish distl iet et No o. o 1 J I Carl tired Alred deputy isol forest 1 D. D S. S Pack sor Nebo forest E. E A. A Sherman district d fore ter district No Ko 11 1 O. O C. C y Snow Sno supervisor isol Sevier Se forest l AV p M. M r. r Anderson supe supervisor sor Ashley i forest I I II II j. j II I v e I kii I I I Tri U ni In bevier forest forest First First step in transition from temporary to permanent type I sown Rown directly with tree see seeds s. s In 1913 it Is planned to plant trees and anti sow HOW 1500 acres with seeds The Tho foresters forest forest- ers pick for planting tho the land which has formerly borne horno timber but hut has huts been depleted by hy fire or reckless lumbering Snit Lake Watershed The fhe great investment which Salt Sall I. I Lake ake represents presents Is warrant for fOI large larg-e expenditures expenditures expenditures expendi expendi- tures In protecting protectIng- Its watershed There Is probably no other area In the state of or equal size which yields fel s so much pure water as do O the tho Wasatch mountains It Is perhaps an evidence o of the farsightedness farsightedness sight far edness of oC the founders of oC the city that it was placed within easy reach of or four or five of or tho the best supply streams In the state This watershed was abused as many mam other mountain ranges in th the statha state stat ha have been by o overgrazing lumbering lumbering- and fires Through the combined ac action re- re tion Uon of or tho the city in purchasing purchasing- acres of or the watershed lands an and the action of ot the government o in wIthdrawIng withdraw wIthdraw- ing the tho rest of the available lands Into the Wasatch forest It has been possible ble to so restrict the dama damaging Influences influences lu- lu that toda today tho the watershed is in fair condition |