| Show SHEEP PROBlEM TO 10 BE DISCUSSED Conferees to Talk Over Necessity of Inspection at Border Line LineA A meeting of representatives of ot the he Utah department of or agriculture sheep heep inspectors from Colorado and officials of the fedora federal bureau of or animal Industry will wm be held next month The time and place has not b been een en fixed Harden Bennion commissioner com corn missioner of or agriculture announced Monda day The purpose of ot the meeting will witt be beo beto beto to o agree upon ulon whether or not Colo Cob rado ado sheep will be permitted to come comento Into nto Utah for winter range on in- in only or whether dipping I I be bo necessary Thomas Redmond state sheep in- in reP reported that in 1919 there were vere Colorado sheep dipped before entering Utah He said that nn an n equal number from areas reas were permitted to come in on Inspection only Redmond said that the sheep men menor or of f northwestern northwester C Colorado are ious bus ous- ous to bo be relieved relle of ot the We expense or of f dipping and are insisting that theIr herds are clean and should be allowed to cross the state line on inspection In In- certificates s. s These claims will vIlI be carefully checked before Utah drops Its restrictions Redmond said Utah sheep have haye been particularly particular particular- J ly free tree from disease for the past seven seven or r eight yea years years' R Redmond says This ThiIs is due mainly to the strict en enforcement enforcement enforcement en- en of or the rigid inspection laws and quarantine regulations |