Show That flying il is a most mo t dangerous venture was IUS 3 disclosed on last list Sat Sat- Saturday Sat Saturday urda when the American airmen on their tour of o South America In collision and two were killed But ut so o li is I and so soIs sos soil Is s walking at the lh Intersection of It streets f However nuch much aviation lation Is mi- mi im improved proved It cannot o the tho e knes of 0 the human element clement have discovered that safety devices device such as aa a the bloc stem now and then and then fall to fuard safe safe- safeguard guard the tho traveling tra public ImbUe be bc- bc causo bc-causo ca causo so someone has fOrgotten I The Th accident at Buenos Aires was wo du to an oversight o on the part of the crew crow of ot one of ot the thc airplanes Just for a moment there was as II a m mental slip flip and death came With the th fortitude of ot fighters th the fliers tiler are ar to leave heave their d dad d a beh behind nd and go so on All uI 11 members of ot the tho were terribly shaken the com corn commander commander mander stated but we w must go goon goon o on bf bC all ati nerve nervo nerve strains none nono non Is so upsetting as when companions companion art aro killed by accident Whether Whether r by accident ent or In n the quiet of the sick tick chamber the tho mock knock of ot death brIngs brines deepe t woe and yet It is 11 the If It does docs doc not cometo- cometo come to to- to todal day dal da then It will tomorrow And If If It Is I long lone enough pot post pot pot- postponed po ned as In th the case case of very verj old oid people often orten there ther Is 15 a a prayer for tor release tho The tree care c freo cre-freo rl-freo rl child of o today soon oon i full grown crown Then comes coms decline e and finally the summons As As 3 th d days s swiftly go so the whole bole drama drama of life lit cems seems as 5 rea to sF to to be- be to to tragedy S S r a circular on the na- na na national rest resources of ot Utah has been distributed by the tho depart depart- depart o m menLo agriculture In ir In which the la is made mado that t the th funda- funda fundament menti funda-menti ment 1 l wealth of Utah comes from national forest lands land Population and development In says tile the til circular always bave clung tho the higher mountain ranges range for tor there ther are he he sources of the th fundamental of the state mineral tat minerals wn- wn wn-t wn tI t-r r for Irrigation Irritation and power for for- forage use tor-use age uge and timber i Take Tak from Utah those re- re re irce w arees and md nothIng much would be left Th Thery I 1 are states state which ILP ii do do er for tor Irrigation Irrigation Irrigation tion and but with without out our Irrigated farms and our mines Utah would have less lees lea pop pop- population pop population than Nevada On eOn nOt mountain rangeS ran e which fail to reach an elevation ot or says y tho circular no no national J forests have bare la C beiS ther Is II no nucleus of olto to form forni the ba basis baMs ls ot of ofa o a forest unit which be administered economically Tho The Thio chief reason wily why by the higher mountains of ot northern Utah such as those thoo extending rom Salt City CIl to Ogden I en ind nd thence northward are not Included In any national forest orest Is tat at t they lie within th the bou boun boundaries danCe daries ot of the grant to the th Union railroad which was given riven varY vry alternate action tion twenty twentymile-on twentymile miles on each side side- side side-of of 01 the right rl of wa way N-MW N we s Views View related the th other oth day how bow the Union Pacific ant and Central Centra Pacific were given riven do 0 a mile and land grant grante Today the th old Central Pacific om oin Brigham City to Montelo being being- operated A 15 time of year a train of ur car ra meet all the require requIre- requirement ment lI of or the tha traffic Th Bit th land grants grant of ot the long go nare nae cau caused ed the th company to tor toT 1 r hat t sparsely seWed region reelon A on one time Terrace ori oW th thI line norh nor of the th lake was as a com corn community I of of f hundred Now OW II fl ni ill H N disappeared I I i 1 r is i not a town or of o size tong i r miles or more of north of the lake 31 1 t I i nearly eight million S II tI I in the the boundaries of 11 t forest In Utah IH- IH 36 U 1 acres s belong bel to the tb elate t l private private Individuals Individual or corpora corpora- corpora lions r The first national forest In Utah was WILlI the th for forest at reserve set act by President Cleveland Ceveland in n r ft flu TIK state lia has hu I t total stand tand or of orn n national forest timber miLty 40 U times time its lis II annual eon con con i million board feet fat fc t Utah timber I Is cut annually or ol which 20 mIllion feet t tt Is cord cord- l cor od 81 8 I million feet is I prop props ind 1 r pOstS po o t and only nine million r rt H Is I saw timber limber i Continued on nY Three ye ien ce L NEWS AND VIEWS Continued from front Page Pago One There Thero lii is 1272 million board feet of ot western we teru yellow pine In Utah the best grades ranking w wollup oll up to white pine 1100 but most of it Is III so 80 o jar far ar removed from rail rail- rail load loa toads 03 lIS not to be b marketable The Th total of timber In the which stats slate Which could be ho cut from trees over 13 12 In Indies hes In Iii diameter 4 tNt feet from the ground Is 11 S mil mull mull- mil lion lion boo board d te feet feat t These Thc a figures figure are from from the 11 cir cir- cir r eular which discloses the tho tact fact that the utilization of the local forest timber for lumber is cx- cx ex extremely email arnall Why ne Tb Ti answer Is that It doesn't pay at th the present pres t time to Og local timber Pointing to lq an inevitable ng- ng na national timber shortage the circular lar br comments ts lel con An An expansion 1 of the th lIer industry in Utah 1st la Is to be expect expect- expected cd od ed The TIlo for forest st can ean supply nearly GO 60 million board fet rot o of timber a c qt of tho the larger arger ey- ey ex exclusive x- x elusive e of ot cordwood anti and posts and this is a a a third third of the needs o of Utah tort forthe tor the larger Under forest Ice Bervice manage e lUent the tho allowable annual cut cui within Annual yield particularly In the forests to the cities and ad ns tons which were w w ro cut over over heavily in the Oio early cathy dars and i slow slow- with proper protection ro rap rap- rapidly rap rapidly p- p pI I idly arc aro coming back I r timber r Is 13 sold by byI bythe bythe the forest service each tree tre Is IsI I and and first of all the tho In- In In in tenor and spreading wide branchy trees which are taking up more bout than they they should are cUm elim eliminated mated from the stand together with tre trees s which h have lIpe reached maturity and arc Ire ready tor for the I ax V Under such a system the gradually improves es In quality and Increases In ln density It would It-would would have e boen been to the mid mid- ad advantage vantage antage of Ogden ir if all Lime mountain n country back of ot this city had hiatt been under udder the forest service sel with Its it tree tree protecting tree protecting polie policy Ogden today tollay hould be pushing for a tree planting policy covering eo the areas WithIn the tile i foothIlls tooth III near Ogden and anti the canyons further ba te k In the WasAtch W range |