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Show UTAHNS WILL GO TO RANGE MEET Nearly a score of Utah livestock men will leave Thursday for Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. and a national conference con-ference on application of the Taylor grazing act. C. B. Seely and E. H. Frenzell, acting regional graziers, said the conference will open November 29. Attending will be chairmen of the district advisory boards and regional re-gional officials. They will confer with federal authorities on rules to be formulated for administration of the range. One sheepman and one cattleman from each district advisory board will attend the conference. Utah officials who will attend are: G. M. Kerr, chief of range operations; op-erations; Archie D. Ryan, national deputy director of grazing; E. R. Greenslet, Boise, Idaho, regional grazier for Idaho, and these advisory ad-visory board members: D. H. Adams, Layton, and J. H. Francis, Morgan, district 1; John E. Jensen, Moroni, and Paul Rathall, Grants-ville, Grants-ville, district 2: Walter James, Black Rock, and Byron Hawley, Richfield, district 3; Lyman E. Sevy, Cedar City, and Rex Frei, St George, disrict 4; Charles Redd, La-Sal, La-Sal, and L. L. Taylor, Moab. district 6; Nick Salevurakis, Price, and George Franz, Greenriver, district T, and B. H. Stringham, Vernal, and H. E. Seeley. Vernal, district S. |