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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1926. top their neighbors and receive plenty of light. These grow rapidly, that la. rapidly for a tree. The mailer trees underneath keep getting lees tun as the older trees, develop bigger erowne or tops and finally the tops of the larger trees, their shade, suppress growth of Lumbwiag scene in the Wasatch National forest, which h&s its headquarters in Salt bv Trees that sre those underneath. Lake. The photograph indicates the improvement in lodgepole pine that is made possible not overtopped by larger ones become so numerous that many perish in th by proper spacing of trees, as distinct from leaving the forest in its natural state. conflict caused by crowding Other struggle along end manege to keep alive, but growth practically ceases Thl slowing down of growth or ... , stagnation of the forest continues Death old age causes death until ' 1 J ' removes the foliage and lets light 11 '? or crowns their tops, thus through ' . f 'J j. I stimulating growth of the competing If the neighboring tree neighbors are crowded, however, the competition Is so severe that the branches v of crowded tree fill in the openit g and stunted growth immediately Under such condition again results death and decay just about offset the new growth Now let man use his brains tree I i' C, have no brains) and see how- he c.vn on nature He will remove -Improve y) the mature trees for saw timber before they have time to rot He will thin out the forest for the seme i-- j eou thin sugar- beets, I e to secure a proper sparing of the re malntng trees so each can hav rnom ; to grow. You don't see trees in ' n apple orchard apaced onlv two or 1 . Thia thinning rethree feet apart trees from leases the remaining -5, dense shade and competition Stimulated bv plentv of light, pA the rate of growth doubles or trebles A stagnant stand of timber is thus converted Into a thrlftv forest -- The annual amount of wood production on such a managed forest will, over a period of fifty jears or more, be rnan hundred time that produced on a neglected forest Such a plan of cutting mature tres for lumber and allowing the remaking trees plenty of room for growth Is nothing more than the practice of This system of managing forestry ttmNer lands Is not onlv converting of acres of nonproduclng millions s 4 t timber stands into thrlftv, productive forests, but Is accomplishing th s without the disregard for , aesthetic and recreation value Respect for camp spota and recreation area ta part of the cutting policy on any well regulated forest Dr Forestry of Filer, vice president; then harmonise use the varlou Emma Crossiand. secretary and treasWithout sacrificing the product lv It urer. Miss Charlotte Pond, school of timber Involved lands The X of Dr. DavK sooner, J chairman, aid forestry Is applied to neglected timKimberly, director for Twin Fall By DANA PARKINSON. Assistant District Forester. ber lands (those left to run wild) the countv on the board of the state assooner these stagnant stands of Mm sociation her will be f to a state Mrs. Athey arrived Fridav from another crop allowed to grow wild productivity restored Whv if it better to rvt over a forof and consequently Monday for Hailey and will leave on It will and seed keep dropping In Its natural greater usefulness Shoshone, where she will meet with est than to leave it reproducing as long as the voung the county executive committee a trees Few people rilize that state find soil moisture and suntighi retarded enough to keep alive How can anv virgin forest is one with BIRTH IS ANNOUNCED. and that a forest left in Its free grow raptdlv under such neglect Big tree and little trees, old trees PATSOX. Oct 9 Word has been growth state a sluggard forest and voung trees are crowded togethreceived by Mr and Mrs John F natural Persson from their son, Harold, of Puch a neglected stand of timber er. competing with each other for new a no wood. grows practicallv Garland, announcing the arrival of sunlight, moisture and soli nourishSUCCEED A forest like manv ment Some get a better start, over- left alone sot) at thefr home vesterda morning. Wild Forests Improved by Care Anti - Tuberculosis Is Contributed in 8pr-!s- ! Meeting f Th F und to Aid Expenses. Trihcn FALLS. Idaho, OcL 9. Funds remaining In the treasury of the Twin Falls County association will be devoted to the cost of employment of a county school nurse for Twin Falls county, and Mrs. Richard Smith of Atlanta. Ga will assume the duties of thit office Moi.day, to resolutions passed at a according meeting of the executive committee of the association assembled at the Park hotel, Fndiv evening Mrs O R. Athey, of Boise, who. for the past eight years has directed the work of the organisation in thi state, was present at the meeting, nnd outlined plans for the coming year. Although funds at the present time are sufficient onlv to retain4 a nurse In the county schools for the remainder of the calendar year it is anticipated and la almost an assured fact, according to the statement of Mrs Athey that the organisation will derive from the next Red rroes seal sales drive and other sources of revenue an amount adequate to re- tai., Mrs Smith for the remainder of the school ear Duties of the countv nurse as outlined in s general wav, will be to Instruct the faculties of the various school In health campaign principles of the organisation that are being followed throughout the nation: visit the parents of children, who are subnor- mal, physically, and advise them as to treatment, and complete a genera! survey of the students in the school of the county. The association In Twin Falls, in addition to defraving the costs of a countv nurse. Is at the present tlm aiding in the support of the health program and milk campaign, under the auspices of the association. Members of the executive committee present, in addition to Mrs Athey. at the Friday evening meet-Jnwere: Mrs. D. L. Alexander chairman; Mrs H F Peiss. vb-president: Mrs. O S. Pek. vice president: Mrs E A. Hager, of Kimbrly. vice president; Mrs S A . , Torent-Teach- g e of'-Bu- . f-- V n 'l.i s ir " amiI rrwr' di f j jt rirf 4 d iJ re.i-c- j K I ' t . ; i e j Neglected Forest Is Stagnant Forest TELEGRAPH MAY t PHONE j InInvention Qerman tended to Serve Subscribers With Ticker. BERLIN, Oct 9 (Tnfv ersal ) To make the telerranh apparatus Just as common as the telephone, so that everybody can telegraph from his home Just as easil ae he picks up the phone. Is the aim of the German department, which controls brtti telegraphs and telephones Every subscriber to a phone who wants it Is to receive a telegraph apparatus. not the primitive machine that makes dots and dasheu, but a machine that is built on the ticker ( tem and that can be operated as easily as a tpewnter machine PRINTERS. Rurh are' printers In use in all already countries, particThe ularly by the news agencies German goernment hopes to extend It use to everv man and to every home. But before such a system can be1 introduced internationally a common international telegraph alphabet is necessary This. the German government hopes, will be created at the International Telegraph conference whlh meets In Berlin this fall DIFFER ENTtSYSTE MS. At present, at the Central Berlin telegraph atatiqn. which is the biggest station In the world, eight dif. ferent sveteflhs are in use because most of the countries connected with Berlin use a svstem of their own whose apparatus must be duplicated at Berlin before can reom these conntne ceive telegram post-offic- e Heres i ECONOMY THAT ONLY WHIPPET OWNERS ENJOY Smoothness of course and all the power and performance any light car can offer . . . PLUS the greatest gasoline economy the world has ever known thats the Whippet. Americas safest and most popular light car. 5 to 30 miles in 13 55 miles an hour ... seconds . . . turns in 34-fo- circle . . easiest ot brakes car in America to park stops in 51 feet from 40 miles an hour. ... 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