Show FORESTS i GET ATTENTION Gifford Chief of Government Bureau on the Ground TREES FOR SALT SAL T LAKE SENATOR SMOOT IS IN CLOSE TOUCH WITH OFFICIALS Pinchot of nt Wash Washington ah ington D Fj r C IB li 1 j i Ja s Sal Silt U Lake far fer fr the Ua pur purr r r of or Into It the Ue conditions en tol et Dt f the theo o reserves ot of this th state tat Mr was wa Ote with I LutO od Smoot for toi t several hours hors lg over the situation in Utah Uth A eon en also als J took with J M 1 I wid lul M W B H govern TH t officials who are ar looking after aler the I I of ot tre tre on the th reserves NIe Today Todar Mr accompanied 8 by S Smoot and Supervisor r James JamM E Mk will wi make an fl Inspection In of the Lake reserve The whole day dy wilt will l hr f t In i this work The rhe more study I give gho to the subject t t forest reserve Mr 11 said uld i S night night the more I realise real the Im pr of those thoe tho reserves Chat Cht flat furnish w for culinary the purposes and more arh arl I see a the importance of doing dong m thing possible to protect the water wier waterS S 1111 to have hav It I pure I am deter deter to do everything In my I power to the U watershed from which Salt 1 I City draws its It water ater supply and andu andt ti t i i u the reason reain I intend to make as ll 0 rough an Inspection ton as aM the time will Will Wil Meet Utah Foresters J morning Mr 1 Pinchot will wf hold n of oC all al the forest supervisors of T tr I Lh i h in Salt Lake He lie has invited all an ant ti t b lit present pl nt at It the meeting Some few n U Ua i t ilot it impossible to be 1 present prent but butI I majority will wU be b on hand The he object f this meeting is ti to enable the chief chieff f t r to learn as al much as Il possible of or oft ort t I t In the different parts of oft oft t t tate tatt and an what can Cn be b done doe by ly his hl 1 nt to assist in the preservation i i t the t ht forests Air Mr rr Featheroff and Mr 11 Hadley will wi pay p 1 attention to the headwaters of tI fl Big and Little Litle Cottonwoods while t i are art here Much 1 uh of this territory was wasi i MI tied of trees treS by the early settlers F t n TI of this territory is again covered cover Aitu It tR I timber of a I younger growth but butr butT r T li Ii of It H is i bare The he problem is to toV f V 1 trees eg to growing aroln on un this land again trees t e will wi be b planted plante as far tar as r F Important to Plant Trees Tin government realizes realises reat that water watern n I c j fi tm m tracts rach t covered vered by trees tes t te is i and Iud purer in the th vary vory vay nature of oft off t f in hlf than water coming front from barren barrett i 1 I i Mr Pinchot said ld For title this reM rea r ii much nuh h attention will m be b to tho the tutt of or tree hI ti M such stick tracts as h the thet I t i t Lake reserve t Mr Pinchot came to Salt Si Lake from fromI I Il iVa He was w highly gratified over the C of the forest toNt reserve dUn dunI I t Hi Hi tI in that state stat He lIe lisa has hA been In the f 14 t for tor two months and is now working montU i 1 L k j toward Washington H will wU go gott fr tt tm m rn here her to Denver consulting super nr Ora on the way wherever h M he can cal meet f rm r ni He lie considers the Hw reserve r re rel i l settled permanently lu |