Show 50 Added Carloads of Feed To Aid Snowbound Ranges V r r V V V V V V 44 V V V V VV V VV V V. V V V. ft 4 4 Vt 49 TI 1 4 V IV V. V V V V sr A 4 AW V W V TV 2 t t 1 V 4 V V l. l V V V b A V i J I r. r A. A V V i ir V r ti t- t r i t i J t f V VV j V V V V TrIbune Photo Photo Gray Gray Still Sharp at Age l I Mrs Mary Su Susannah annah Sleater Sleater- Salt Lake tc pioneer displays smiling countenance and sharp harp wit as aoi she reca recalls Incidents in her long life She will mark her tOOth birth anniversary on Feb 11 Guard V Vehicles h hicIe cles' cles t Drafted to 1 i I Routes Open r rAid Aid In the form torm of 50 additional addition l carloads of hay from out of the he V state was being prepared for shipment shipment ship ship- ship ship- ment merit to snowbound livestock on on southern cattle ranges Saturday in n. n the wake o of Fridays Friday's six Inch h new snowfall V VIn In Salt Lal Lake e City plans to requisition eight heavy y trucks and halftracks half haU- tracks from the Utah nati national guard were completed at a meeting meeting meet meet- ing of the highway commission and the board of examiners V V Receive V Equipment V Reed Gulp CuSp state relief coordinator coordinator coordinator said the state had received delivery on eight new V-shaped V snowplow blades which would be attached to the vehicles to clear snow-drifted snow roads in impassable areas to facilitate shipment of new feed supplies Despite the new layer of snow which fell Friday no urgent calls for help were reported from livestock livestock livestock live live- stock growers in Wasatch or chesne counties according to Ivan Sack supervisor of Uintah national national national na na- na- na forest Livestock men in Vas Wasatch cO coun county n. n ty are accustomed to heavy winter weather and were prepared for forthe forthe forthe the snow Mr Sack said All roads were reported cleared in Duchesne county and feed was vas being delivered ered to stranded cattle Herds May lay Suffer S. S R. R Boswell county agricultural agricultural agricultural tural agent said no emergency existed ex exIsted existed ex- ex isted in Utah county but added that about head of dairy cattle cat tIe tle stand to suffer in unless hay begins to arrive from out of the state Altogether there are some head of dairy cattle cattle cat cat- tle tie in the county In addition to the 50 carloads of hay already delivered to Utah from out of the state another carloads were en route Saturday principally from Kansas Colorado and Montana according to Vernal E. E Berge Bergeson on state commissioner of fV f agriculture Details of distributing some in federal relief funds al allocated allocated allocated al- al located by the federal works administration administration administration ad ad- ministration were being worked out Saturday |