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Show Range Conditions Improve in Utah Range conditions on the pub-iic pub-iic domain in Utah continued to be heartening during January, according to reports received at the U. S. Bureau of Land Management Man-agement district managers. R. D. Nielson, BLM state director di-rector for Utah, said most of the district managers reported considerable con-siderable new precipitation in the month and conditions more promising than for the past few years. Livestock wintering on the public ranges for the most part were said to be in good condition. In Salt Lake, Utah, Tooele and Part of Juab county, snow cover over most of the district was adequate ade-quate and there were no particular particu-lar problems in watering livestock. live-stock. Weather continued cold, which prevented rapid melting of snow. |