Show states fiotes get la large rge susn si in from national forests Fores tse receive total of more than for roads f and schools fron from last e years revenues more afore than la a due 1 SO oo states stales from the tha federal govern ant as their i hare of receipt national tores forests ts lying within th ir bourdais forthe for the fiscal year ending june accor according to a state meat aist sert by tle tie united states dt part ment of agriculture to garcial of the un united ted st states ates this su sum m represents ts more than 25 per cent of the giboss receipts of thoi the na lorial ional forests for the year and the gi e eat at bulk I 1 if f it is 0 gwng ving to ohp ahn western states in in which the principal cierri cf f national forcht ar and d gullic lands lie rho state shares of nat oal oal j forest receipts represent sent a federal payment in lieu of taxes winch the staves would receive if the nation at al private owne ship and under the federal statute providing lor for the apportionment the money moncy must be u aeed ed by the sti ts for schools und roads the federal government allots the states such a generous p portion of JN rational rt ional forest receipts is not generally recognized by tl tj e bublie says acting ert tny lie nicklY Dun lapof lepof the dehait jentof Mor moreover cover theSta teis do not have to beer bear a penny of the burden burda n of national forest prote protection ebion administration nad development in the fiscal year ending endine june 30 1928 the federal government spent moro than 20 COO COO on the national Vo forests rests including if for or roads road s and mr mor ethan for or purchase of f addition al a forest land the great pi cat bulk of in s expends expendi iture development activities such r acs r protection against fire roads trails planning plan ling etc which will greatly it increase the productivity of f the forest sand consequently increase their revenues most aloft of the receipts came from timber sales and grazide grazi dg no effort I 1 is s now bei being ng made to p u F h na national t ion forest timber because of chronic overproduction in the lumber busina ss ultimately however when overproduction is is cured either by morne f form of con control arol or by bythe the treat great inroads made on private there will tie fie 4 heavier demands for fol national atio n 1 forbat forast timber and fion consequently equnn y creale hnatio r national ril foro forest st revenues and larger to the states I 1 these national forest revenues oe perpetual national forest timber will never decrease i in am aunt oun it is a asset hand I 1 ed edby by yield so that when ian an area is cut over it grows glows up again to timber thus cutting and lh goin gainan an endless c circle acle likewise the industries based on the national forests Forest 6 are prep pre and a permanent asset to tile the community contrast this with wilh forest lands that have been comple completed tev denuded and left un a bui den on the commus ity ily many such lands in course of tirre tine 1 ie e veitta the lr delinquent taxes all in all both in direct revenue I 1 i ind nd in permanent anent industrial and pro due ion ahr national forests ar are e I 1 veay lugii t it tile the western states sla es I 1 hollowing Eol lowing is a list of the western n S stales tates which I 1 ch hove have Nali orRl forests within their buit fi svetho share cof fim those 1 foro for fats cis for tl ahr r yari if chieh tavy will receive Ca lavornia Oai fornin Vornia 10 quiner crown is ie back in awn again after spending sovie aonie time at the sheep herd DC it seems good to see S R back in our midst again again after having spent the summer agn the east mountain with sheep mrs rs mary alary zabriskie of has been spending days visiting n g h CS par nt S sir mr and a n I 1 mrs alfred farnworth claud kenyon find anam AL P F murray 0 of f marysvale Marys vale were vere doing business in the county m the first of the week I 1 y 1 I aher ik alvn bof of circleville Cir ciro cleville wan wa A in in fu function ne i ti i on en ah official elal business the th e ford forepart part or of th the week luther more went to cedar city chy monday aft after ar maxine fife who has licen attending tending af at school there it seems that the atmosphere of cedar did c nt acres avith maxina as the he was vas sick gick mp arnodt t st of t the h e tim time e deverl and claron Alc Intosh have returned frethe grandman Grand Can Cannon on where here they have be beo ben n employed for the summer cearon started in in high school monday ampi ning alan ann wanted to run business gnessin in plute county 7 to 12 daily year around work experience unnecessary offer write at once CO dept T ill gag jaa 1 t colorado 12 I 1 laho rna nevada a I 1 new mexico oregon ia f utah C washington goto n 1 wyoming wyo ninar |