Show S FORESTRY SPECIALIST I t VISITS COUNTY i One of the the newest members to be beff ff added added Staff of the Utah Agricultural College Is Mr C. C M. M Geneaux Mr Geneaux is to spend one half his time teaching forestry Ir at the College land and the other half haIr in work in forestry over the entire state Last week Mr 11 Geneaux spent a n day in Millard 1 County checkIng checking check check- ing lag on the trees we have growing in the district li and outlining plans for forthe forthe forthe the future forestry project to be bo taken talc tak en cn up in Millard County The schools have done d le splendid work in fostering L the planting of trees and Mr Geneaux Geneaux Geneaux Gen Gen- eaux eaux was delighted with the work has already been done Among the the suggestions that he made were First That suitable trees be selected which will grow under our dry farm conditions such as Western Vestern Yellow YellowPine YellowPine Pine Siberian Elm Em Ailanthus and Russian Olive and and that these be planted in rows along our highways highway's d Can you ou Imagine Anything more beautiful than having our highways In In Mallard Dillard County lined with a row of tr trees es Second that more wood woodlots woodlots woodlots lots b on waste land that i would care for our future demands for posts Post reaches poles an fire wood The and honey locusts are particularly particularly par par- adapted for tor t these hose purposes k The planting of windbreaks where I i systematically automatically done clone eliminates largely large large- ly Iy th the direct force Coree of the wind and andt t thus protects our crops 0 These together with the he boa bea- tion of our homes and towns by planting the right kind of trees are among the projects that the forestry for for- estr estry y specialist Is endeavoring to to- put over I I. I |