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Show IHTHii 1 TOJEjlj Woolgrowers' AssocJ, Will Seek Amendment t the Present Law, 1 NATIONAL BODY,J3'a " 41' Desire Is to Prevent'Doul Collections on Predate AnimaU & j " " 1 In common with organization, other western states the TJtak 6 Woolgrowe s associat on will etJ at the com ng sess on of the UaJ ture to secure amendments to covering bount es on predatoy , an mals to prevent bounties o, san e animal being -paid mo e i once This s a moiement taken up ty IS at onal Woolgrowers associat , its recent convention in Salt was left to the executives of tin t onal body to outline the coome n wheh the various , state assaM, would proceed to secure umformL ty laws. ' The nat onal association advued B Stewart secretary of the Utal W growers associat on, yesterday, tki had been dec ded impractical to tempt to establish a 'uniform amrt of bounty in each state It wai I c ded rather to induce each stale 9 slat are to adopt uniform, or near yl sections of the law to prevent the pj t ce of collect ng more than oug boua for each wolf or coyote I This pract ce has been pievalent.j the west and it has been a diffs mattei to prevent it TJnscrart bounty collectors presented partrt animal in one state and colected bounty and used the same anuna c again in another state. Thos hou funds were expended w th a muumi killing which was deplored "by woolgrowers They are anxious to i every coyote and wolf on the ram killed off n The Utah woolgrowers mil put I matter up to the coming legislati making its suggest ons along the hi of those of the national assotiahi Tho national body proposes that t law be amended to provide not men that the hide of an an mal ha p odie with claims for bounty hot that i bounty be paid on any coyote or in unless the hide with the stalp. ea skin of the lower jaw and the isia the forefeet are attached. |