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Show lke he "Salt Forest National Report Has Utah Second , march-6- 1 V IAt 1 1426 national 1 retv R mm BETTER YOU 1 r 4ti f i j v3yU7.;t J, - ft jR f V- s.l f , V Aft. , . . ? ''-.- I b ?C. Home Furnishings I Enroll I1.! Third N'd Suite! Six Floors Devoted to the Display of .VVl A feet, hoard See Our THE BIG FURNITURE STORE trR In hi rhtef of th forest ervle id hr state tabulation of timbr Idaho lad th intermniintii n er tip tal hmrd ft with nrrl ranked ecrnd Mi'h Hw h ' ' Kf AT AUERBACH'S 44 I lime ar ending rrTrt fol y 3 r. Attained. on hundred find nlnf two million board feet of Umber In ths form of lumber and hU other tlm br product iin Incren of r r hj) TU 4 V OneiJlIon were cut within th during th fiscal lili of Colonel Greeley Explains This Is but One Part Result 1027. the Manti national forest I MWJUEWaessw of , AIDE1 In lumber camps the cry timber! means a giant of the forest is falling to be worked into lumber. The report of Chief Foiester W. B. Greeley of the U S forest service indicates the annual timber cut from intermountam forests is the increasing These scenes show typical logging operations on Utah and Idaho forests. (1)' Loading logs on a truck-o- n Idaho national forest (2) Start.ng to the mill with a train load of logs on the' Boise rational forest. (3) Loading a truck with sawlogs in Indian canyon, Uintah national forest. (4) Utah's mines take large volume from Utah forests. Here are 50,000 mine props from the Manti national forest. (5) A pile of mine ties from young spruce and alpine fir on States. Intermountain '.Sunday-morning- Cry Is Louder in Utah arid Idaho Tiiriber! EI SUES tribune, G th " feet and t Ji i td M mill out f r r W th hla timber ir M71" f f ni m ijtea that national M fcS r f r eratlon auppl' the jt two per rent of the a tta d ntt I I rn If durttnn of the Untied Mate th third kuct elv fear in uhb h r a mm lion! foreata hfeetfrj furnlehed of lumber for the than on billion the citizen rf of necessities and ia 1 hf I I nlterf Htate Th value of Idaho timber cut" on national foreat la hated bv th for 141 that for t service rbief at I tah at $24 667 for t vnm nx at 928 ririt) and that for Vevadx at $14 of timber rut from Tha total vain ft 411 07$ rom all national fnret TV. 2fi0 the VI pared with Arid board harvested the fis142 cal year ending June 3A CUT INCREA6ING While the cut of tlml er on govern ment hoMuing la increasing annualh sav It is nejther an Colonel Oreele indication nor a product of commer He clallzed gdmlnlstratU e polio maintain that the forests are not to put as .being managed prlmarilv much money as possible into the pub ft He fr Sawmills and other rallrrads plant reoulnng ties mines needing timbers and lagging, farmers who must have Fencing material for their fields and fuel for their homes are examples But to assure full utilization of the present supply along with proper the growth of a new provisions for forest crop-I- n its place, the forester Indicated that rurchiserd required to cut In accordance with carefully formed, provisions, to use specified methods of logging, to employ safeguards against fire and to take only marked or designated timber and all that isv mca marked and designated olng enterprises treasury "National forest are hv law eatah llahed to Improve and protect the for or for the purpose est, ' be derlarea of securing favorable conditions of a flow and to furnish a con water tinuoua supply of timber for the use and necessity of the citizens of the I nlbed State The increasing vyl ume of timber aalea on the national foresta I largely due to the fact that local exhaustion of private timber has compe.led existing establishments and in many instant es to turn Industrie to the national fort its for cm tlnued ' supplies In governing the sale of timber on It holdings the forest sen be prcced ed the offering of the timber to the public bv' careful appraisals explains Color plays such s prominent so part In our every day life some eolora could suggest nothing better thah adeco-ratepleasing and Inspiring that-wbreakfast set to start the day right Leadtng interior decorators Indorse he use of the new colors and styles that tend to liven up the dull You will find it particularly ness and dreariness of most homes to see the large displays of decorated suites now on our floors It will be a source of inspiration to you in you merely with to look We welcome your visit at an early date Among our IsrQo assortment you will gee our Great Special Breakfast Suite, of which we purchased a solid carload, in three different combtna tion colors and unfinished. Tables have drop leaves, and you can have with or without extension and extra leaves The drop leaf tables are 36x22 Inches when closed and 36x42 when open if wanted, we The sxteneien tables are Mnnchee long when extended have Severs to match 36 inches wide arid 34 inches high and Dutch Cabinet 3k inches wide and 36 inches hign. d e inter-satin- George H. Crosby, Jr., of Green River, Wyo., Commends State Solons ' Choice of three combinations of colors finely enameled and decorated. piece eet with drop leaf table for S sets with drop leaf and extension table 3 piece to Th Trfhoae, GREBV RIVER. Wo March 5 At Community club last n ght Judg George H Crosby, Jr was the speaker, having for his subject ' Wha,t the ftpenal Economy ar GO HAND IN HAND! that is, when construction workers, road builders, farmers and industrial firms use Tractor tor their ground Caterpillar power. What have the contractor the road builder the logger the oichardist the grain grower and the mumciralitv in 'common5 THE SECURING OE RESULTS Server to match dutch Cabinet to match I.aat Wyoming Legislature Did and Didn t Do" The speaker said there was very little freak legislation introduced during the legislature, and that the Mil Introduced by Representative kaetor of Uintah county to make railroads pay damage for property loss when the' changed div Ision points waa the nearest to it Mr Crosby commended the lawmakers for k idng the four months divorce bill and for not making Wyoming e courL savsupreme court a ing the woik did not require if H slao expressed the opinion that i would have been a good expenditure of money to have built the secondary system of roads with proceeds of a (3 000 000 bond issue, a bill which the legislature did not paai The speaker pointed to the bill that had been passed to tax t bacco prod-oc- u s for money to pay old age as a new thing in American legislation and the most novel thing He done during the session the bill that made savings and loan companies and assoc latlons allow withdrawals st the end of eighteen months and would not allow stock to be loeded down with penalties and provisions as It bad been heretoor for many row find what they thought He aw in were saving are loss the law making possession of a liquor a mne a still proper felony again! booliegg ng and expressed the opiu ion that the law requiring rock dus of coal mines and other safety inf' measure regarding coal mines ss proper and humane legislation five-judg- Landes 246 W. South Temple. Salt Lake City, Utah. Phones: Was. 4020, Was. 4021. match $38.50 $43.50 $13.50 $26.50 Dutch Cabinet match for Shown on third floor and in windows Many others to choose from on third floor ;A--- if U . a .1 B ivjij 5Tr frTfl-n-p I'll If SLy i W "- -I Ary. -- EIGHT-PIEC- at Downey Will Be Interesting, conurutlee last evening ANOTHER TEDEBAL OUAUTY SUITE, which mstns beaatjr in design and finish and perfection in construction. Tbit is ona of those rich impreMire designs, with generous pronortioni and hoa-- y turnings CasefullT aelectad and matched walnut reneer in a hi;h light finish with OTssys of hirdaeya maple here and there. Buffet, 4Sz60 inch Extension Table, Arm Chair and five Side Chairs upholstered in either bios leather or figYon must aee this suit and examine the ured tapestry interior construction to appreciate its real Talus. Dining Room Furniture Third Floor ) j , j nnd r on heetra. Varrh 6 toe Parvnt-- ! Tva'-hepostpom d to 16 the miea'onary dam Match March 1C, the Relief society March 17 mutual and literary program March 16 the high sc h4 defoliation contest March 22 Od hoik dav Mar h lo, the imerh.gh ikiwo)l debate Mseeb 31 the Jumr pmm A design and a number offering ex- - ceptional value.. Con- t i nnom cvmmncment mek kav 23 a-24 th In aodtOi to these tner rgu ar dam e of the Amecan Lefieti - and Legion auxiliary program G LAVA Most smplorer upon Th Tribun bars hum to 44 rely ant Adi la tb matter ef getting their he p r a c eline-- 'Jf j 1 J v4 s, pillare with five turned Th mu r simple r n affected xriak AprH 6 ( JvW April 2 W I A Rrtde week AprH 11 to 16 high a nH student bod v dance April 3 high school muxic menvrv Miy Vfav 16 h gh school epe "ng context and the high school sod grd s hoj PLANS FUNCTION Trbos HOT pmrvrvs Who r A big pontmunity Ujk Msorch I h prredd bv an auchon gale of f h hr will given st hskth iun aturdav toevening MsrtV 1 26 A I orst lo orentmr will furnish t K A NEW STYLE SIMMONS BED hod Tne pectal nttra tions now the U A Cf glee tlubi uied in4ud Is Pplt LAVA DINING ROOM SET h to The Tritnise. DOWNEY Idiho, Starch 6 Tht Downey m to have as busv a m'1esawon fon the spring month a preveiled dutuig the winter is showu ht fo -the program of evsnu announced roc-, Inwlig the meet ng of the ward national E DINING ROOM SUITE for Social Season rontt & Company $24.75 $9.75 $17.75 5 piece set with drop leaf extension table for Server to te ftpertst The Caterpillar tracto: L a wi-- e investment tor any one requiring POWER. It is dependable power the kind that enables the owner to finish the job on time. Whatever the job, whatever its special requirements, the Caterpillar will do its share by delivering economical, dependable service. Communicate With Us for Particulars. g spindlee i in both 4h'ead and foot. 3 |