Show 4 i i RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED i i I. I i 4 I The following resolutions were unanimously unan unan- l adopted l b by the Utah State ers association yesterday esterday While tho the production of wool and meat to clo clothe and ani feed humanity has alwa always s 's been regarded as 35 a a. worth worthy callIng calling call- call Ing and should bo encouraged b. b by those who enjoy the tho fruits of or our labors yet et we ask no favors w wo we seek no special privileges wo make no demands except for handed even Justice Our employees receive higher wages than those In the same occupation In any other othor part of the w world Th The cost of at production of ot otI w wool l. l pr or mutton la Is E greater tel th than n t ilse lse- lse I whereIn where In the adjustment of ot tariff rates we wo ask only for such measures of protectIon tion as ns will tm equalize tho the coat cost of ot production tion at homo home and abroad Range flange Je restrictions aro are gradually driving tin the out of ot business AVe We believe e the placing of or win winter ranges under federal control will be detrimental detrimental detri detrI- mental to our Industry We Ye regard the attempt to close the trails to our feed grounds as unjust and unnecessary ar Wo Wc Vo recommend the selection of ot practical men JOen for fot th the administration o of the national forests We e commend the forestry department depart depart- ment mont for fot the work being done In ex x- x terminating predatory wild animals and the constructing of ol roads road trails bridges an and telephone lines upon the tho national forests all and earnestly pledge c our contInued con con- assistance In support of or policy such tuch Urge rue Opening of nf ritzing Area ArN While we Indorse the tho policy of or tho the forest service in general we protest against t including within the forest rc- rc reserves serves areas suitable only for or grazing purposes and Rull insist that tho the grazing ot of sheep on the reserves CS J is not only a pro pro- protection to the forest against fire but tends to increase the stream flow during dur dur- ing lag the Irrigating We c also protest protest pro pro- test against arbitrary rules and regu regu- lations which tend lend to make tho the business uncertain and precarious Wo Vo favor a more drastic law luu In re relation ro- ro lation to the tho dipping of ot sheep for tho the prevention o of scab Wo We Vo also allo favor a law to prevent pre tho the use of destructive paints twines and bagging We We Va favor a bounty for tho the tion of or predatory animals Wo v Va hold that sheep are arc assessed higher than any other cla class lJ of or property prop prop- ert erty and wo we ask for fOI a fair and equitable ble adjustment of ot the tho burden of ot taxa taxa- tion Prairie Ve We aro are duly dill appreciative of ot the splendid l work in our behalf b by senators sena sena- tors tars and representatives in Congress an and of or such BUch men as an Gooding Hagenbarth Hagenbarth Hagenbarth Hagen- Hagen barth Coagriff Cosgriff and man many othera others oth oth- ers era whoso untiring efforts have been of untold value to tho wool in in- in indu du s t ry We c commend the officers of ot this as association association as- as for their untiring efforts effort for tOI the welfare of or the masters of or thoI tho the I state tate and urge all nil to Join the tho association and make a united ef effort ef- ef fort for tor the betterment o of our inter inter- r- r cats ests We re recommend that a committee be appointed d to urge upon the legislature the passa passage e of ot the legislation recommended recommended mended above and any other deemed necessary for oU our welfare |