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Show Grazing Service c ELECTION HELD FOR DISTRICT ADVISORS Chesley P. Seely, Regional Grazier of the Grazing Service for Utah, states that an election wag he'd at Filmore, Utah on Saturday, Sat-urday, July 19, 1941, to fill vacancies vac-ancies caused by the expiration of terms of office of district advisors ad-visors on the Utah Grazing District Dis-trict No. 3 (Pahvant) advisory board. The following named district advisors were relected: Wilford W. Watts, Kanosh, Utah, and Alvin Yardley of Beaver Beav-er Utah, as cattle representatives on the board. Alden K. Barton of Manti Utah was reelected as sheep representative rep-resentative and Theodore Madsen of Mount Pleasant, Utah was elected as sheep representative succeeding Evan of Delta, Utah. GRAZING SERVICE ANNOUNCE ELECTION AT CEDAR CITY, UTAH Notice is given that an election will be held in Cedar City, Utah, on Tuesday, August 5, 1941, to fill vacancies which will be caused by the expiration of the terms of office of the following district advisors on the advisory board of Utah Grazing District No. 1 (Virgin). Heber E. Harrison, Precinct 2, Cattle representative; Archie P. Spilsbury Precinct No. 4, Cattle Representative; Ward H. Esplin, Precinct No. 3, Sheep representative; represen-tative; G. Duncan McDonald, Precinct No. 5, Sheep represen tative. The election proceedings ana nominations will start at 10: a. m. on August 5, 1941, and the ' polls will be open at 2 p. m. and will remain open until 5 p. m. or until those present shall have voted. vot-ed. It will be appreciated by the Grazing Service if you will make a particular note of the place and date of the election and that you be present to take part and cast your vote at this election. |