Show DEMAND FOR TIMBER I THAN SUPPLY I Inspector Fetherolf Returns After Study of Conditions in Manti Forest 5 I 5 Forest In Inspector J. J M. M Fetherolf of or dl district No Xo 4 national forests returned yesterday from a a. careful inspection o of the thc MenU ManU forest lie took toole up particularly particularly particularly the timber supply sales and tho question of reforestation Ills report shows shoiL's tho the local demand leman for fOI the he dead and aud marketable timber Umber to tobe tobe tobe be greater renter than the supply and a 1 strict conservation of th the tho forests forests' resources is iR necessary The salts sales are male made chiefly to tho the Utah Fuel company compan to the tho Tintic Tintic Tin Tin- tic mines and to Provo 0 parties Tho Tim dead timber is used principally pm for maine timbering limberIng hut but it is fast being used up Mr MI Fetherolf said yesterday that h he be would recommend lo to the chief forester forester for- for ester that the dead Lead an anti and burned tracts be carefully cleared and placed In u a L condition for reforestation In Imi tho the natural timber tracts the restocking mn may be bc do o by hy seed planting direct but bUl In the tue districts dIstricts' where the tho soil is less furll fertile tho the transplanting of or time tho plants grown at al the time planting stations is tio the tho only adequate adequate- m method tho For Joor the new forest Dou Douglas fir 11 and antl spruce wore were advised ad as ns asboth asboth both species will wi grow Irow rapidly In iii the tho soil of time the forest and both make malc ex excellent eX- eX celen t lumber The Inspector reports that bear trapping trap trap- ping Is lit going on In lit II the fore forest t with catches made every week cry c |