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Show II DROUBAY SAYS FIGHT JS OLD CDWTBOVERSY jfl Has Mis Own Ideas About i - 'Best Methods of-Dip- 1 ' . . ping Sheep. 1 STARBOARD IN DOUBT 1 Does Not Yet Know Whether I ; ' or Not Quarantine Will I - Be Enforced. I The old difference of opinion between the slate board of slieep commissioners and Paul Droubay, a large flock owner of Tooclo connly, over tlio question of dipping dip-ping sheep, has been revived and the state board has detailed inspectors to wjitoh .Mr. Droubay's band of 5000 sheep grazing In the Tooele valley and to see that they do not mingle with other bands or "raze- over the same ground. Jt Is 2 h?5rf ft? the .iM.KWte rii-i-iubiLv sheen are Infected witn scapica ?th&il(elwncr will I not fotup Jti the regnlatons of the hoard in " 1UJ tor of dipping. It Is admitted that he lipped hlhcop lat month in accordance accord-ance n-lth a notice received, but failed to dl a second time as the board require. Mr. Drouhay has Ideas on the proper method of dipping that differ trom those of the state hoard and ho knows no reason why his ideas are not as good as thoc of the board. He maintained his position and tlie board wont before Governor Gov-ernor .Sprv and the board of examiners and asked" that prompt nnd drastic stops 1)0 taken to force Mr. Uruubny to rcdlp his sheep. It wan decided, pending fur-ther fur-ther -investigation or the power of the stato board of commissioners, to place a quarantine on Droubay's flock. I Future Action in Doubt. At the ofTIce of the state board of sheep commissioners It was said yester-dav yester-dav that it had not yet been determined Just what course to pursue, and until some definite policy had been determined upon "the commissioner? did not care to discus' the. subject. To the question whether or not there was a way to compel com-pel Droubay to comply with the regulations regula-tions of the board. It was said that there was and there was not. No one cared to be quoted on the question. It was said that the sheep or tJtah aro particularly particu-larly clean and that the only case of active scabies is In the Droubay herd. Jf all other measures failed quarantine could be maintained that would keep them entirely separate from other sheep, it Mr. Droubay was at Grantsvillc yesterday yes-terday and was asked by telephones to give his side of the story. Tie said: There Is nothinsr new in this latest action by the state board of commissioners. commis-sioners. They have been after mc for the past tivc years. I do not know yet what I will do. It has been my experience experi-ence that the people that talk the least get along the best " Can Take Care of Himself. Ashed if he were going to comply with Hit board's requirement he said: "I do not know. I can take care of myself. Everything depends on circumstances." When told I hat the board had appealed to Governor Spry, Mr. Droubay replied: "Governor Sprv Is a good man and one of my best friends." Mr. Droubay was furthermore asked if the inspectors were maintaining a quarantine quar-antine on his band. He responded that thry were keeping bis sheep off of cor-tajn cor-tajn ground that he had formerly grazed over, but wore allowing other uhcop to feed over the ground. Thus far the matter Is puiely one under un-der the. control of-the state authorities. The federal government will not take a hand unless it Ih attempted to take Infected In-fected shncp into another stale. |