Show I Trees Ordered I By B r Utah Farmers LOGAN April 5 Twelve 5 Twelve thousand I. I forest trees were ordered for 1932 spring planting by Utah farmers prior priorI to April 1 from the forestry department department depart depart- ment nursery of the Utah State Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agri Agri- cultural college at Logan according to Paul M. M Dunn extension forester The trees will be shipped within the next ten days to 64 farmers in 16 counties and will be set out either in windbreak or woodlot plantings Siberian elm will be planted in the largest numbers according to the present orders Golden willow black locust and Colorado blue spruce are arc next in demand Other trees that are available from irom the college nursery arc are Russian olive honey locust ash black walnut oak Siberian pea tree ponderosa pine Scotch pine Austrian pine balm cf of Gilead and Oriental arborvitae |