Show taxpayers who feel that too much ot of our taxes is being spent for or school purposes Poses it if there are any such taxpayers will do wll well to organize among themselves and tu tio assent assemble bie their figures ready tor for the budget I 1 hearing on june ath the he time tl me to be heard in the watter the inclusion of 0 a cemetery clean up committee in the legions memorial day celebration committees committee prompts the suggestion that the entire community should support this committee much aluch needs to be done i at our cemetery and much could be done in ia a part 0 of a day there it the th f whole community participated hal j uan man may improve I prove on nature in fomo respects but he done don 0 lit in our canyon the trees and shrubs are being put cut and killed out it at a rate that is appalling to one who stops to think about it the practice must stop it if en ell irely denude our canyon and do ties troy roy Us its beauty living in a town make alike it ous it is buying there slid and ceiling there that makes it prosperous its ita something to conjure with list hat sonic some people are so busy or so lacking in civic pride that let the sage brush grow up lip in III choir street there are evidence on all sides of town that people dont know where here v the garbage dump Is or dont are city beautification and sani lation alion dont come through dumping abbage just anywhere the notion il Lr rikes ikes orders tor for forest trees for 1932 planting ing have been turned lown iown by the forestry department aurbery lur sery ot of the utah state aral college according to a report of paul at dunn extension farest tr ti these reque requests Isis were received frince april 20 when shipment of trees from logan was suspended because of advanced weather conditions nearly tree seedlings gs of 15 varieties were shipped to farmers ot of I 1 utah tah this year tor for windbreak shi shel and woodlot planting this number is an increase ot of trees over the 1931 shipments from the college nursery the 1932 plantings were vere made in farms arms and in ili 21 counties ot of the state in the distribution of 0 species the hardwoods outnumbered the conifers more than three to one with the siberian elm leading with trees of the variety being russian olive and black locust were second and third respectively with over oer 2500 of each ash was next with 2175 and colorado blue 8 spruce P ruce fifth with 2000 other species of 0 which 1000 or morel trees planted are golden willow black walnut austrian austrian vine pine and honey locust the coller college e as a result of cooper it ion with the federal Fe leral government is able to furnish these broes lor jor arm planting at coel coa PT j illustrative of 0 the distress local sheep men are in many of them are 1 allowing their own sheep to save ex en 1 c anse n S e mr claude pendleton took it a until ti her er 0 of r local fellows over to henrie lille last week to shear sheep among them jos R Bel bentley lileY ana allot thomas PT poultry ind industry usery has enjoyed a healthy jid iring the last 30 years as aa e eden danced ced by tile last government census report which shows an increase of hickens chickens in the state elate from in 1900 to in 1930 the greatest increase during this 30 year period lias has been mado made in 08 ta last 10 years carl t extension ot of the utah state agricultural college points out ont in the year 1922 utah shipped carloads ot of eggs out of 0 the state but in 1931 her industry has grown to such an extent that 1071 cars were shipped mr air saya that 93 rr per r r cent ot of the he cash received from f ill III sold from the darul arm lit i utah V ah during the period frolic 1928 to 1931 came front from the sale of eg and poultry thus utah has chancil from an egg importing state to all ai egg exporting state largely due to ta the steady markets which have been created tor for utah products becaas of the careful grading given eggs are shipped from this state PT |