| Show UTAH r MAY GO TO HOOVER FOR RELIEF r rY tIDE Y f IGNORES rl PLEAS S fO FOR R Am AID i OffICIAl SAYS i rowers in Immediate Need of of f Reduced Grazing Fees Feest in Forests t Feeling eeling that they have done every- every Ing ag possible to secure a reduction grazing f fees s on the national for- for 5 js 5 members of ot the Utah Wool- Wool association are considering king one ne last attempt attempt to to appeal President Hoover for tor relief James Hooper secretary of ot the n a announced Saturday Hie he necessity of asking aid from president Is now seen in view of ot fact tact that Secretary of oC C e C Arthur Arlhur M M. Hyde has refused to tont mt nt any relict relief Mr Hooper said sald It Ir IS' unfortunate and difficult to wh why Secretary Hyde has refused d to reduce graz- graz fees declared Mr Hooper The Thes s have been advancing each year the past four tour years ears in the west westI 1 I last year when the drouth and conditions were ed d by agriculturists and livestock n a of the tho east immediate relief was wasen wasen wasen en although it required an act of lI gress ress tr Hooper said Secretary Hyde 5 full power to offer aid but Just Justas ns as a deaf ear car carto t to the western west wool- wool iwers Last winter Mr Hooper d 1 when the secretary was ap ap- LIed led to In Washington by a com corn tee of or which he was a member refused to be Impressed with the of a reduction and even used to maintain fees as they re e but insisted upon an increase 1931 1031 I he National asso- asso tion has also aso been making a des des- des I ate fight to have grazing fees F. F R. R Marshall secretary t with Secretary Hyde when hes he hes he's s visiting here recently and Mr de e told him to take his troubles troubles' ore congress I |