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Show Meeting Called to Discuss Building Sheep, Cattle Trail PROVO Representatives of all organizations and parties concerned con-cerned will meet Wednesday. December 8, at 10 a. m. with the Utah county commission to ditcuu construction of the proposed sheep and cattle trail in Spanish Fork canyon. William J. Johnson, chairman chair-man of the county commission, said Tuesday. Tbe Utah stats road commission.' the Uintah national forest, the Provo C C C and livestock and sheep oe-fanitstions will attend, Commissioner Johnson said. Sheepmen and cattlemen met Monday with tbe commission to discuss- the project, which will cost sbout 126.000. but in the absence of representatives of the state road commission and the C C C camps, which will do most of the work, a second meeting wss scheduled Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Rigbu of wsy for the trail have been secured, except through the property of Daisy Southwonh snd Flady Morrison, according to J. M. Creer of ths Spanish Fork Livestock association, who beaded Monday's delegation. A motion by David H i Jones of Spanish Fork, president of the Utah county farm bureau, to commence . condemnation proceedings proceed-ings to secure a right of way for the trail waa Ubled until the next meeting. . The county commission and the state road commission will ahare in the cost of the project. Delegates to Monday's meeting were Mr. Creer. Mr. Jones, W. H Ludlow of the Strswberry Water Users' sssoctation snd Thoma. Ltidlow, representing sheepmen, al of Spanish Fork, ar.d Charles Di IMoisy Jr.. supervisor of the Uin'.at .national forest.. ' |