Show PROGRAM 1 FOREST FIU sr HI and rebuilding The conservation is of vital Interest resources of ot our During the war huge to all of us of material have been quantities have felt fell thai that use used up and some be replaced and much of ot It cannot not nott far off Is therefore the day scarcities On 0 which mean serious tho thu this subject W. W J I K Granger has I following to say I Most If not all of the wealth procured pro pro- nation cornea come and state cured in our u from two major kinds of resources I resources and namely renewable renewable non-renewable resources The nonrenewable nonrenewable non non- consist of ot such renewable resources resources as oil on coal and other extract extracted mined or minerals that are I ed cd from mother earth and in general gen genn us forever when i eral are gone from tram they have once been used resources are The renewable I the earths earth's upon those that grow u ft tf m bee 1 forage forace fora e and surface such as u tn Uw I Io the products product crops of all kinds that resources the These are o of the soil Interest interest- Interested 1 that mankind Is so vitally these that I ed in because it Is upon I life including of animal all forms subsistence depend for 1 men must I and existence At various times and in various places throughout the history of either man or beast ha has the world destroyed these resources to a point where they could no longer exist in which has resulted I upon them cUmin cUmin- elimination elimination either wars for expansion or through starvation As a plan of or habitation for tor manI man man manour our fur country Is s comparatively new I I and up to the present time the population popI population pop pop- I that subsists upon the re re- re- re resources has not rea rear ba h b a a. point where conditions have c b bS ba eo t t become crowded S So 0 far in o oUr ar I history as a nation we have enjoy f L Led ed an abundance of or almost eV eye every rr thing thing- that goes to make life co cOIn Portable and enjoyable It u j ha hll a Hr p because of ot this abundance been 0 of l resources that we have bee been ably at abl it to turn the great world orld conflict Just JmJ coming to a close in our favor favorIt t I It Is time however that we h biro Te i imade b inroads into the made deep r re- re Ie sources both renewable an and d non non a V Many of ot our mines mina haT hart ft been or are being depleted at aEj i much of our soil son has haa been 1 of Its cover to a point where it hu been or Is rapidly being erod td away The bright side of the picture t however is 13 that it is not nol yet loj ki to 1 late to do something about thO the thoss f conditions particularly as they a aj ap aI j I ply to our renewable resources es suet St ns as our forests range lands lanas and ow Our d farms How can this be done s sI I Utah has many thousands sad nd I perhaps millions of or acres of sage brush range lands where there thore blittle li b little question but what grazing a u. could be Increased throng range as has been do done at aton I Ion on those sizeable test areas Th This y 1 would not only add to the produCe productive tive wealth of or our state but would help to reduce red uce soil erosion which f fa eroding away so much of our val vak top soil j w. I I |