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Show FACES PUBLICITY PROBLEM. How Best to Disseminate Information After Paying for it, Is Question. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Aug. 30. What information informa-tion will be of interest to tho gonoral public and the best means of couvcy-mg couvcy-mg that informtaion to interested readers read-ers after the government hns expended largo amounts in obtaining it aro some of the problems receiving the attention of Herbert A. Smith, "editor" of tho national forest service, who has arrivod in Ogden for a week's stay. Mr. Smith expects to visit each of the district hoadquartetrs in the west before re-turning re-turning to his own headquarters at vnshingtoii, D. C. , Mr. Smith has been with l!io forest ; servico since its organization iJUfc ,0 has not always bec,n connected with the publicity work, this department having been somewhat neglected since Mr. Pinchot loft tho orvici. As Dis-I Dis-I trict Forester R. A. Sherman is a for-j for-j mer newspaper man. Mr. Smith expects to obtain many valuable ideas regard-i regard-i nig the future publicitv work to be" car-j car-j nod on in connection with the forest service. |