Show TREES rOil PllUrtr Many landowner In the country districts In Utah would have been I I much bolter oft than ho Is I today If he bad taken the advice given twenty five years ago bat tree planting when It could have been followed with a little display of energy and many young I men who are landowners land-owners now and think the advice IB I not of Immediate Interett to them may feel In another quarter of a century that they have made a mistake All along the ulttory of Ulah and particularly at the period reerre1 to the counsel was given by leading nan for people to plant forest and hardwood treet those varieties whose wood was valuable when the trunks bad atlalntd a good tlzs 1 Of course audio trees are of sbw growth and while the cotter and more quickly growing < trees were plDId be onee II enemeal toolong tj wall for the other the result IbDWB that anolhor couro would have been more profltaofe An Illustration of this Is glveu lu the experience of Charles E Whit lng an Iowa farmer who planted alnut trees from 1870 to 1873 and which now atonal from tidy to sixty 11 Nigh and are rgarJeJ al allloog Ibo most profitable Investment on hit farm lie planted In bolts and has I bout seventeen acres of timber alto goober biB farm being large He was cfloreJ 15000 for the trees In addition to which be says The tsxexemt tlon lets I for the first ten years and the use I have made of the timber IB thin slug lose paid me a fair renlal for tho laud up to this time Of hie timber planting and growing experience Mr Whiting saya further la the Starling ton CornHell On my farm I have to keep up over ro oa forty mllos of wbru ttiuce and for many year I have not bought a loco posr utilUK those young nalnuta lor poats tutlUiE tliem out as aoou as the lops hoped elgnn or dylne saving mo a large Item or ezpenaa Moat or ray wl lIulo hvo been Ilanied III thuprlog 111 Olio aprll1 planting I bavo Cover lulled ot V urbtclai luud 111 my aol4 If 1 eulUvai them wen Obo lIt Iwo yearn and plow Ibeu1 over once or twice the thIrd year Ihoy wilt bdo the i grouud and take car ur Ibmoolv torn conlluuoui growth Lait year wa had a heavy amp of nun and 1 have over 10U buxholii black Walnut put away for lomliti this Bprlui I hall Lonclnuo the Loll form of planting Front tla you will sw that 1 am silll a lollever lu tralnut planting and culturo lly tho way while ou the llmbor I quotlfon bI may as well meullou tho loot that lets mouth I baa a oae Milt net upon my place anil cut out about lOOw Sat uf timber fur ues ml my farm Pull St 1a all none Last lkml bad IOC mill oonm opals aud III le I now iwlug Tula time I hove between 00000 and CO00 Ira ul toes lu tho y a tl Nom o of theta lost ass over tbreo foot In diameter l t ovary trtouf which ban been grown tlnco I tame lu the place and so far I hove not out a lion whaeono y did not need Inuiialnir out My taxing this acing will Includo llvo or 1 > dltro1 kind ul tlmhor I have so lar jou od lu IM any limber or lurnl turn man go Into my grove to cut any portion out though I have had repealed equoil Iroll1lalllo oa1 to do an Tbettt atatements ought to I causi aoraa thought as to Ihe advltibllliy of hard timber culture on much of She land that Is now allowed to He un Ucd Mr Whitings experJatua lu e planting Is that belt of Umber bolll ten tows wIde with five or six I feet I between rows and thirty to thirtysix Iuohes apOlIID rows do tbo boil for UmLor growth and at the sime lime give the best eervice as protection to Ibo fists |