January 1940
In this issue
Arizona's lumber industry is a significant economic driver. It relies heavily on the abundant Ponderosa Pine forests and contributes substantially to the state's economy through wages, taxes, and the production of various wood products.
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Chapters
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Lumbering in Arizona
Raymond Carlson,Max Kegley
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Skiing in Arizona
C. E. Long
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Trees for the Scientist
Allan Lehman
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"Viva El Toro"
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Presenting Mr. Tracy: An American Sur-Realist.
Charles Tracy
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Painting Superstition
Charles Tracy
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Gasoline Buggies: A Parade of 1940 Styles.
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Arizona Sketch Book: Stephen Golembeski....
Stephen Golembeski,R. C.
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A Portfolio of Mexican Sketches by S. Golembeski
Stephen Golembeski
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Arizona Pictorial by Kegley: Battleship Rock.
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Lady Lee
Grey-Ensign
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Arizona's Yesterdays
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Fourth Estate in the Mule Mountains.
Joe Chisholm
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Neighborly Notes.
Tim McCoy
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Along the Highways and Byways
Joe DeAroenza,C. S. Benson,A. A. Quigley,R. J. Holland,S. Berg
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Road Projects Under Construction
Joe DeArozena, Engineer,R.J. Holland, Resident Engineer,W.E. Hondurant, Resident, New Mexico
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Yours Sincerely and Sincerely to You.
John H. C. Stingle,Norman Lewis
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