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Show Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard w Page Four Weekly flaws flefsasa Gcpsnralic!) from Springs District was recently your County Agent enlarged to include rangeland, New Plymouth Hardtop By D. WAYNE ROSE They say that the Indians once moved out'of this area besoft ft cause of a sustained drought. I have enjoyed seeing the ruins of the homes they left since coming into this country, but I am lust now beginning to appreciate the drought conditions that forced the Indians out. Many of our livestockmen are really feeling the pinch of lack of feed and water for their cattle. The fact that all of Southern Utah is in the same boat doesn't help a bit because all ' FSS'sneiHewwen floof us 'are contributing to-low a oded market which depresses has silhouette, long wheelbase, The 1957 Plymouth Sport Coupe (hardtop) the price. It seems that there ride said to be the more powerful Fury 301 engine and revolutionary new Torsion-Airare always those who take admost important advancement in automotive design since the introduction of independent vantage of forced sales too. A is with the trim. Behedere front suspensions. Car pictured here Sportone conservative estimate of the number of cattle sold out of this giving here from their college County this fall is more ihan studies were: Dolly Morrison, 4,000. The Government is attemptJuanita and Corrlne Chamber-lain- , to assist livestockmen In ing Merrill Marlynn Holgate, of their son, Dr. Leonard Foote By Darios Brinkerhoff areas by offering grain drought CSU. and Webster Fisher Adair, and family at Spanish Fork. at $1.50 per hundred cheaper Mr. and Mrs. Heber Staheli Mrs. Foote will remain there Ranee Chamberlain, Dixie. and Lynn James Esplin of and hay for $7.50 per ton cheapand children from Enterprise, for awhile to care for Leonards at USAC. weekend Dale Heaton from U of er. Also Mexican buying teams spent Thanksgiving children while he and his wife U. Mrs. Stahlei's par- attend a convention in Seattle. the home of Roselle Lamb and Madeline have been authorized by the Heaton from Nursing School in Government to come into drouents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Esplin. Mrs. Vem (Lila) Rappeley of Salt Lake City. Also, Doran La- ght areas and buy cows. It has Mr. and Mrs. Arden Baird and Orem spent the Thanksgiving mb and Lee L. Chamberlain of been announced that these teams will go into Arizona, New family spent the weekend in holiday with her mother, Mrs. USAC at Logan. Mexico and Texas. An effort Is Richfield at the William J. Bai- Eliza Cox. Also, a recent visitor Ella Bolander is staying at being made to see that they of Mrs. Cox was her daughter, the home of her son, rd home. come to Utah. If and when they Joseph. Mrs. Zola Jolley of Orem. we would like to know Mr. and Mrs. David Foote The Kaibab Lumber Co. union come, and how many have cattle who home ThanksStudents who spent spent Thanksgiving at the employees enjoyed a banquet to sell. Let me know if you are in old the gym. Saturday night The banquet was under the di- interested. For those of you looking for rection of the Orderville Ward. hay, I received a list of persons Mr. and Mrs. Charles Esplin having hay available from the and family of Cedar City visited Utah County Agent, and will For Both COAL and OIL here Friday. give them to if you will let me know. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Reese I have heard that some folks FUHHACE SERVICE and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- are selling their lambs without mund Hepworth and children, the buyer to sign a staand Mr. and Mrs. Rex Crofts getting tement showing the number of IIEATNIG and AIR CONDITIONING and family, together with Mrs. of lamb and that they pounds Eliza Cox, spent Thanksgiving were not shorn. Our producers day at Panguitch with Mr. and are entitled to an Incentive payMrs. Alton Hepworth. ment of 5 lbs of wool per 100 Kanab Phone 233-Don Hepworth, son of Mr. & lbs of lamb. The above stateMrs. Keith Hepworth, had his ment should be obtained and tonsils removed Friday in the turned Into the ASC office. Last year our producers averaged Panguitch hospital. 77 cents per lamb returned to B & D SHEET METAL Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ramsey them by the incentive program. spent the weekend in Salt Lake Dont forget this If you have shopping and visiting. lambs lor sale. Kanab, Utah . Lillian Carroll (Aunt Lilly) Is hospitalized in the Kanab hosSubscribe- to the Southern pital. We wish her a speedy re- Utah News'" today it it Noveinber 29, 1956 A ; e Orderville daily news happenings De-Io- v Subscribe Utah News Hj Neighbors and the District Supervisors assistance from the Soil Conservation Service and the Bureau of Land Management In solving their problems on the ranges. On this trip I saw parts of the Strip that I hadnt seen before. Some of It has been demoted by overgrazing, but a lot of It is good range. Much can be done, however, by such range practices as stockwater development, salting, fencing, waterspreading, brush clearing, and deferred and rotation grazing. On Thursday we held a meeting In St. George for ranchers who own land on the Strip. I wish every man who owns range land' could have heard the discussion of range sites that was given by Howard Passey, Soil Conservation Service range specialist from Arizona. He explained why diffeerent areas on a ranch produced different kinds and amounts of vegetation, and why these areas must be managed in different ways if they are to produce the maximum amount of usable forage over an Indefinite period of time. We hope to start working directly with the ranchers in the near future, but the representatives of the Bureau of Land Management and myself will have to get together on range sites and range conditions 'before we feel qualified to discuss them with the rancher. to tbe Southern Today I TB Help Fight Youd look sad too if youd been walking on your ears all day! 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