January 1943

In this issue
The text highlights the crucial role of Arizona's lumber industry in supporting the war effort during World War II. It emphasizes the sustainable forestry practices implemented to ensure the long-term health of the forests. The text also celebrates the harmonious relationship between nature and man.
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Chapters
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Arizona Lumber Goes to War
ESTHER HENDERSON,CHUCK ABBOTT,RAY STRANG
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He Stayed With 'Em While He Lasted
Ralph Keithley
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Out of the West of Long Ago
Sharlot M. Hall,Charles Franklin Parker
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Phoenix Indian School
Joseph Miller
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Pipe Spring
Jonreed Lauritzen
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The Yaqui Sonora's Fighting Farmers
Edward H. Spicer
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White Horse Lake
ANN L. BOHL,WALTER E. BOHL

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