Show I FOREST CHIEF TALKS IN WARD I District Forester R H Rutledge was the principal speaker before the priesthood of or the Mt Ogden stake at a meeting held Sund Sund-iy at tho rUth Fifth nard ard meeting house HO spoke on the subject of forestry In the coures of his bis address he pointed out that the experience of the forest sen Ice officials ot or dis- dis district distract dis district I tract four which embraces national forests in Idaho Neada Nevada Utah and Wyoming was to the effect that the residents of Utah sho showed ed a splendid co co G spirit both wIth the national and In the building up of ot depleted I ranges and In ln the conservation ot of I the timber resources The meeting was opened with a brIef address by Fred G 0 Talor alio ho then turned the meeting over overto overto to President James II H Dougla Ito Mr Rutledge discussed in III detail the fundamental principles St f for for- forestry forestry for forestry estry In their relation to dIstrict and local n a elfare pointing out the necessity of ot the conserva conservation a- a I atlon tion policy being supported by all persons It If the great natural re- re resources re resources allI I I beI sources of the tho country acre ere to be I ed I He touched upon the need ot of I greater care in the grazing of I tock stock not only upon the ranges will in the national forests where I grazing came under the super 1 ot of the forest service officials and could be controlled but also upon andI I the ranges of the public donian domn and the th private lands In order hat such andI I langes Inges found on the up- up up I lands uplands should not be damaged and I I also that such damage should hould not become the cause of floods in the 10 lowlands lands landsI I Ho Ic touched lightly in illustrating hl hi point upon the floods I I 5 lard Wll-lard started at nt the nead of VII Wil- lard canyon can on and at the tho head of I cans canon on After Arter his addless about 20 min min- minutes minutes I utes were nero devoted to the ans of questions put by try bis lis hearers bearers n |