Show TI 1 ees To o Be a Planted ante t Orders for small forest trees for or 1933 planting havo have been received ed ell from rom 28 Utah farmers in 14 counties by the forestry department of the tho State Agricultural college at Logan according to Paul M M. M Dunn extension forester Shipments will commence about April 1st These trees will bo ho distributed for Cor farm windbreak and woodlot planting from tho the forest nursery maintained in cooperation with ith the tho federal government under tho Clark McNary law More than seedlings and transplants of 1 IB kinds are available this year oar said Mr Mr Dunn Salt Lake county leads the tho state In tho the number of trees ordered with Utah second and Weber third Other counties for which trees have havo boen ordered are are- Tooele Box Dox Elder Iron Rich Duchesne Emor Emery Va Wayne ne Beaver and Davis The Iberian elm Is the tho favorite favorit tree with 1978 being ordered Other I species In demand are aro Siberian I Pea Russian olive olivo spruce and hone honey locust In 1932 more than 2000 trees were distributed In n 21 counties but orders for trees were refused because of the advanced growing season therefore Mr Dunn suggests suggests sug sug- festa that persons desiring to make mako farm fann plantings should their order earl early in n order to insure shipments ship ship- ments Tho The current prices are arc cheaper than previous years averaging 11 bout about 2 2 per TIer hundred trees with shipping charges paid i. I |