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Show 0(1 4 ed Friday, April 22. cache American i.ogan cache coiwtv. itaii RL FORESTER OUTLINES METHOD OF TREE PLANTING r ,tl Time Draw. Nmf I or letting U hrn. l lirrr, llow Tw 1 rrr C runt Sust-lrd- be Campfire Program h Highlight of Club School Sb p!.intrl nuuh farther apaii a!.u u2 Annie aoti n laU.) III greatem r.de t.ol the world l.aa ever ht"U .I Vr,.ty ef V.,.uU. fci t. litter.,! an. ts Tin re i,r..m, t,ni-- jnj . f rarr .!. . - .v rn f -- ttu- e ftJJtr id awl A Seven ef Alailnum uf alumlnam, w.ljr f.ur ouniws, was iti'i.l.t ma lie r',!,:rs rili.lted 0 Ftind.iO, , TU I. M MW I .trlcdnr, Torrslrr By rum Tree-,- " u it. f fi- - i : : f ) f r nearly every comumuttv of the year 19 '3, r;w:a::y U a..- r of i of 1a slrr.ifutinfe to Ua name The: U no GeO'fp V.V!.:: gton. fitier way in Uh l.u tr.rn.ory can be jerrW.Uftlrd, blit particular ta'f should le taken to we that the trees are plar.'rd In way to hi-- , sure survival ar.d growth. ' nne t.f the wo I ut'fre.Hr rrremoelr wrn n. :'r tut'., Mil trees ate hardy aril will Iliiol 1 hr il. r t I. li I H ilub uml.ir prwtrai-'thr at romtu.lid tnuih abu'e. sren.lr.ff to around tl.r lampfirr, .March 19. aurvive und, r all cord.tior.: bati fill., wins tlir belli n; if the rsnd'es 111 abo 1 a to and thry food treuttin r.t. F;trcial preclat attention should be given to pmjxT growth sta-t- s In the spring or In The soil should be freh. netthe: t y nor d ntv: ar.d thu can b Spring planting and rare during Oie first the fad after rroath sto; few afterwards. plar.t.ng U prr!.roU, a:.d should aured by d.,ving t!.e lulr j it be done as r arly as the ground cun prior to the time of plau'lmt MM! When to Move If a tree is to be moved from one 'be w os Led. The hide should be larce soil should be placed aro md th, ; roots and then tamped thorough-tree r to amimm-itatsituation to anotler, It should Very as It U put In. ways be done during the dormant m their normal eond.tion. The roots should be protected the roots be pruned. season, which Is either before m M.im should - c t- -..g- -i tuh Thrift, Marks The Beginning of Spring . . . Safe Investments stand as landmarks, in Memories. Investigate our G per cent investment plan. Buy our securities and make your dreams come true. - f witl-rtan- Inre f H d C W , S Il o'l. r tori ' wora 'y' m ' Radio Service Most Modern Equipped Radio Service Laboratory In This Territory! Competent Radio Engineers Everything in Radio Smith PHONES: 426 NORTH 5th EAST 121-- J 184 I 1. ci .t id : v . e 411(1 ,.d, mn. : a Near and hi them crow to their normal alien the trees are h,.; and s..m The tn-- is man's ground dins is epe tally friend, and should not be treated : o it toniti-rsas a ft w min- utes of rpyure to the air and wind v. ,:i bill the jottag trees. The run' can be easily covered with jeithei wet leaves or tacks: while If the trees are small, they can be pU'-eIn a bucket partly filled with while planting. If the trees cn not be planted at once, dig a shadow trench in wlUch to lay them, covering the roots and lower stems with dirt. Tills Is called heeling In." tr.e I r the , j j r'er Right Spacing Faster Service New Equipment Short Wave Receiver and Transmitter Service Public Address Systems Official Interference Service Custom Builders Skanchy 1. All tree should be planted to the depth that they stood In the nursery or former place; though care should be taken to see that the soil docs not settle from around the base Properly tamped plantings will not settle much. Has Moved to Larger Quarters! - t . je g. inni. t Utah I.!t-:..o- p-- ' 4 . 539AV l.ke a jxe.r relative. vVtah Extilfion b'cas) Parents Fear Fate Of Micsing Child SAVE Fan Diego. Memories of the fate of kidnaped and murdt ed Virginia Bmoka and similar girl tragedies In San Diego the Iw-eighteen montlvs tormented Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis Wednesday after their daughter, Roslna, 13, had been hours. missing forty-eigd and Roslna. a golden-haire- d blond, who looks to be 20. vanished while en route to school Monday momlng. As search for Roslna progressed police learned that the life of another girl had been threatened. Walter G. Anderson, a banker, told police he had been advised in an anonymous telephone call to "leave $5,000 at a street comer or youll never see your daughter again. His daughter, Oral, 11, was under poliee guard. Roslna's disappearance recalled the tragic death of the little Brooks girl, who dropped from sight In Feb- ruary. 1931. shortly after she had told her parents goodby and depart- ed for school. Her dismembered body was found several weeks later on a lonely mesa and an examin- atlon revealed that she had been criminally attacked. Numerous suspects were questioned but the murderer never was t ht blue-eye- Trees should not be crowded, as sunlight Is their main requirement for growth. The use for which the tree Is Intended will determine the spacing to plant. For shade purposes, one should keep In mind a picture of the tree when it will have reached Its normal size. Give It plenty of room, as the normal spread of the average shade tree Is about IS to 30 feet from the central 6tem. For woodlot purposes, where wood production Is the desire. the trees should be closer together, In order to keep down the growth of the branches and to hasten trunk development and height For shelterbelt use. they growth. should be close enough together when mature, to break the force of the wind. The practice In woodlot found. or shelterbelt p'antlngs. Is to space about r, or 8 feet by 8 feet apart Aye, and Rapidly! when small, and then thin them out t'oiniiii.ii (..i m, itlsu, grows tio later. 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