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Show PERSONAL NOTES I FOREST SERVICE C. H. Kendall road engineer, left this morning for Junction. Utah, to join W W. Gardner, a state road official, of-ficial, and go over the work In progress prog-ress on the Sweetwater-Escalante high way Charles A. Kolb. who has been at I the local district office for a week, . conferring on geographic matters, left at noon for Denver, on his way to his home In ashington. The tendency of the western yellow pine lo develop a strong tap root Is Illustrated by a three year-old seedling from the Beaver creek nursey. near Kamas, Utah, on exhibition at the district forest office. The plant stood one foot above ground, and had a root fifty inches lont, and a piece of the root, perhaps four inches, had been broken off in digging it up. |