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Show W TIMBER SALES IN DISTRICT 4 LI PLACED AT 450,000 FEET Hf Sale Price $101,000; Much of This Wood U Goes to Upbuilding of Communi on ties Near Forests IM Timber, approximating 40.650,000 feet, was sold on the national forssts 'in district four, for the fiscal year end- S ed December 31, 1921 at a valuation Hi I of 101, 678. 6-1. according to a report nindc public yesterday by C H Morse, m I assistant district forester, ifji The timber cut on the national fr-I fr-I csta in district four durlnjr the same Ijl period, amounted tp -H.270.ooo fe-t, a fj .jiortion of which had been Hold during H -.1920, at a valuation of $88,94-4 fi Mi! Thcro were 1631 sales made to the t irmers and settlers at cost and 1184 j tsulos at commercial rate." In thf nuik-fl nuik-fl ber of sales at cost made to farmers i and wettlerj the Tarfrhec national for-h for-h c -t lead -with 375, the Fish fake nation? ,1 ul forest next, with 192. the Cache nail na-il tlonal forest third with 14G the J "111-8 "111-8 more national fnrest fourth with 141 n and th- Welaer national forest with i 1 105 sales. ( oMAir.Rab s.M F.s ,j In th number b( commercial sales i ij' made the Tarphee also lead with 154; B the Salmon nationul forest with 143. I Minidoka, with 117. Mantl S3 and tin-j Sawtooth national forest with 77 sales Hv M Tho WVoming national forest lead EI " with net limber alcs receipts of $26.- BB 31 8 40; the Tarfrhco second with $9.- I 236.95; the Mantl with ?6. 322.57; tho I Balmon with J6.310.85 and tho Sevier I with J3.987.91. Hjd M Timber cole f Forests durlns yr Hk9 Ashley 2,28'J.OOC VKfl Uolae S0.00C I Erldgcr 2.198.00C fi Cache 2.635.00C UJ Caribou 473, 0OC I Challla 1,061'. 000 9 Dixie 90.000 1 Fillmore gis.ooo i Tlshlake 601.000 Humboldt 31S.0O0 BBFfl Idaho 209,000 A Kalbab 47.OO0 1 La Snl 189.000 f-I Lemhi 1.129.000 JBfl Muntl 3.093.000 If Minidoka ... 292,000 W Nevada 60.000 ViHBj Pavetto 601.000 I ;BH Powell 538.000 I Salmon 3.23 1.000 Si Sawtooth 1,227,000 W Sevier 9,499.000 I Tarrheo 4.53.000 Teton 771.H00 I JE" Tolyabe 957,000 I SB Uinta 988,000 IsMTBJ Wasatch 640,000 BO Wclscr 1,395.000 Jf Wyoming: SOJ.000 1 Totals 40,050.000 Mr Morso called attention to the fact that the cumulative totals were not a symptom of discouragement and .-aid that In a number of the national forests in district four their resources were sewed up by such things as hick of development. Inaccessibility; and In some canes a wealth of adjacent timber tim-ber easfSt to get at. He also called attention to many things left unsaid by the figures which v. i' e no pictures of the sales areas on the forests, nor the Kinds of material Uafc-on. the methods of utilization, the effect on water sheds, tire protectloln. or natural reproduction, or In other ! tvords the standard of forestry belns; practiced, nor the benefits derived by I the various communities that were served. HOW TIMBER C8RD He said that with but very' few exceptions ex-ceptions the grear bulk of the timber CUt was utilised In the building up of tho agricultural communities in the supplying of local coal mines and even In the supplying of railroads with th necess iry tlmt'Ct for maintenance. Thl". Io.-jI use, he raid ivill In most cases show an lncreaco from year to year. TIMBER CUT AM) SOLD The following is a tabulation of the timber .-old ind the timber cut duriri;; the year on the various forests in district dis-trict four I Timber cut Value during yr. Value i $ 6,316.29 1,347.000 $ 2.936,56 I 105,00 105,000 1 37.29 I 4 123.80 300.000 548.58 I 6,531.50 1.937,000 3,659.88 I 645.49 1.028,000 1.108.79 i 1,767.67 1,076,000 1,640.88 i 165.80 98,000 190.23 l 1,40 1.43 624, "00 1,000 00 829.35 1.010.000 1,774 35 i 658.1 1 298,000 658.64 222. t8 503.000 73S.01 120 20 203.000 34 3.99 606.67 071,000 2,258.56 3,070.92 266.000 4 1 4 39 10.456.32 3.223.0D0O 8,663.14 98G 10 427.000 1.018.82 90.87 66 000 1 45.16 626.26 658.000 727.65 1 067.90 76.000 1,396.74 6.05S.62 2 809.000 5,466 70 :.s"3 bT 2.098,000 3.3S4.81 88,209 48 1,007.000 :366.8G S.4U.'. 47 4,995.000 6.883.93 1 196.22 59S 000 687,45 719.13 878,000 812.60 1.922 85 885.000 1,448.22 7 1 1 56 1 927 000 6.675 38 2.S48.28 2,648,000 6.929 34 936.57 12.061.000 27.084.12 1101,578.64 44.270,000 J88.944.66 |