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Show I WOOL GROWERS MEET HH WH Vigorous Protest Made Against Withdrawal H fjifl of Public Domain for Forest Reserves. .H In ,H i,,il U Large Allcndancc at Annual Session and Much Business Is Trans- 'H i , ! acted Expeditiously and Without FrictionConstitution Is H ) ' u Amended Changing Date of Annual Meeting to October e'H , Hon. Jerry Simpson Delivers Address. :(U I ' nH ' i ' ' (Sunday's Rally.) -H t ' H l ' Wlnttho Vtnh Wool Grower Did Yesterday. .VK " Amended their constitution In slight pnrtlculnts, changing the date s'H 'I o t"ie annual meeting; to October 6th, mid fixing thej annual dues at B l f"r each 1000 hend or cheep i, H c, ,1 I Adopted rules got ernlnif. the erasing of sheep on the Uintah rsserva- VH W tlen. PH J Listened to addresses by lion. Jerry Simpson, rrank J. Hngen- 'iH bnrth and J H Moyle. ItjH 'il I'assed a resolution requesting the. Xa lions I I.lvs-Fttoclc assclatlon jH t to t tie constitutionality of the Henry oleomargarine bill, Just H t ! passed by Congress H I'issed a resolution Indorsing the (irosvenor pure fiber bill. H i l'assed n resolution petitioning Congress to pro Ide for an annual H (4 4 claalfleel census of live stock H ( j 1 I'issed n resolution Indorsing the Corliss bill to enlarge tho powers H ' of the Interstate Commerce commission. H ' Tassed a resolution requesting the prl liege of grazing sheep and H ' cattle on the 1'ijson forest reservo In Juab county. H l'assed a resolution requesting the privilege of grazing sheep on the H el e rifh lake reserve flj fi''' ' l'assed a resolution requesting tho opening of the l'asson roimo j bv 1st H ' (,J l'assed a resolution Indorsing tbc action of flov. Wells and the 4- H ' 4' State Land Commlsslomrs In protesting against the wholesale vvKh H i 1 ' ' dr-uenl of the public domain b tlio Cinvernment for forest teeenes H k j The I tali representatives nt Washington Were notllled by wire of LLLH U , the action of the convention In regard to the l'lsh lake and IMjeon ! M reserves. H '! til r -r V T T V T V V V B it lili) Th0 '-'"''' "ol 'I rowers' association H .( 'All held n llvel) and Interisttng session H Pt csterdiy Oulng tn the compactness B ic I'l'l) "! "10 orK!lnlz&"nn nrKl the unanlm!t B CjVuu of sentiment that prevailed, n vast H 1 l':'l amount of business was carried H J ttt', through In a short time. The delegatis H ' ' J' present were sulllcleut In number to j i J'l Jl "II nH the seats In tho Legislative hall B f i IV nt tno clly un1 inunt I'Ulldlng and Hj rt !& additional seats hnd to be secured from H !. Ov """ otnQr rooms H IV Ji ' Naturally the question of forest rc- HJ ) .-I I serves received n great deal of v truest B I ; attention from the sheepmen Alattnel B -(jl by the proipect of seeing their grazing H t'4'l'.i ,Bnd on the public domain withdrawn H jilij'i tu En,lfl' ,ho demands of the Irrlgi- HH 'h'li tors, tho delegates passed revolutions H V. Irl1 "tionlj protesting ugnlnKt this polity 1 f fat1 of the Interior dtpartnunt, and for- H r E!' wardel their protests to the I'lali r- H I Hi resentatlves at Washington li tde-H tde-H ,8 I H 14'ir Other resolutions were ptsed, slml- 1 jll i )nr In purpose to those n lopud by the H i it ' cattle-groweis on the previous .lis H ,2 The morning session wosdevoted maln- H 1: , ly to routine bulne-s and the enlhust- ,1, nstlo session was In the afternoon when H if the matters of closest Int. rent tn the !, ussoelntlon weia discussed by the vn- H rlous sptakcrs. |