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Show SUNDAY, FEBRUARY $5. 1988 Sunday Herald 198 Foresters Cultivate, arvest Timber Crop Ht al it inc'erd of trees if it is not reclonted to trees. This is ates the way with farm fields. Te greater portion tim>er volley cron Forest uu a Forest Service, e Uinta National Forest PLANTING TREE SEEDLINGS in areas that have been harvested. This places land back inte production of quality timber. sure the continued supply of eee. high quality timber to meet!— - EFFICIENT EQUIPMENT aids loggers to economically hary est trees on Uinta Forest and move the logs into the mills, availa residents is found on the Uinta National “farmers” of the Forest. The timber crops hh north facing slopes of the are your U. S. st Rangers Through silvicultural proven practices and vlanned timber sole vrocedures the U. S. For- est Ranger cultivates the timber crons under his jurisdic- tion, With cul'ivation, overmature, disease and insect infested and dying trees are removed from a stand byloggers. By harvesting these defective and damaged trees, growing room is made able for more thrifty, growing trees remaining. more availfaster These trees, being more vigorous and ageressive and with more growing space, grow faster and reach a merchantable size much faster. The result is a stand of vigorous trees resistant ic diseases andinsectinfes- | tations. If no trees are left following logging of the old trees, the Forest Ranger replants the area to new, young seedlings. He usually does this the first spring following harvesting so the ground will not grow weeds or “weed trees.” Bank Sees Income Level Gain Income and employment levels for 1968 in Utah are ex- | ted to increase over 1967| figures but at a slower rate than | the last two years, according to a quarverly published by Walker Bank and Trust Com patiy of Salt Lake City. The quarterly report said: Utah’s non-agricultural employmentis expected to rise by 7,500 new jobs. Personal income will grow at an approximate rate of five per cent, or comr| parable to the income growth | Tate in 1965, | In the previous two years, from 1965 the increased income and employmentlevels werethe result of the expansion of government employment, which peaked at the beginging of the second quarter of 1967, Employmentestimates, madz in the Walker Bank Quarterly for Utah in 1968 are for the bulk of employment opportuni ties, nine-tenths to come from private industry. This wili be quite different from the last two years’ trend of government employment, Currently, 32 per cent of all non-agriculture employment in the state is either in federal state or municipal governments. With the growth of personal income and employment, it is anticipated that wholesale and retail sales will increase. Des’ pite the financial problems on both a national and internation al level, no shortage of credit for qualified borrowers is fore” seen. Many individuals respond to the uncertainty about future income by attempting to increase their savings, which results in a decrease of sales of durable consumer goods, For example, both new and used car and truck sales in Utah for the first 10 months of 1967 were 6.35 per cent below sales in Mesfirst 10 months of 1966, strike, which helped create an air of uncertainty for future employment, SEEING RED NEW YORK (UPI)—If you think you're seeing nothing but tedheads in he chorus line at] Jules Podell’s Copacabana, | don’t blame it on what you've been drinking. You're seeing right. Forthefirst time in the night Club's 28-year history, all the Copa Girls have red hair, But nv two shades arealike. WhenSignetics Integrated Circuits arrived in 1 6 you gave us the glad ha our first plant outside of California with unprecedented speed. Because of our initial succe facilities. No wonder we're proud to be in Utah — and glad to be part of Progress ‘68. making it Progress ‘69. nce we set up / expand our No wonder we're now looking forward to SHGNETICS INTEGRATED CIRCUITS 811 EAST ARQUES, SUNNYVALE, CALIFORNIA 94086, |