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Show Utah Bars Dressed , Lambs From Coast California desires to ship dressed lambs Into Utah and baa wired Commissioner of Agriculture A. A. Hinckley, asking If a modification of quarantine regulations could be made to permit their shipment. The naeaoago from O. H. Hecke, director direc-tor of agriculture for California, received re-ceived Saturday, said: "You havs treated California so fairly that I hesitate to ask jrou to modify your 'regulations 00 ss to admit dressed lambs. In conformity conform-ity with tba federal regulation It would materially benefit California, however. If you will do this, and lr. Houck beUsvea It absolutely safe nnd advisable to do so. Kindly wire If you make change." Commtaeloner Hinckley, on receipt re-ceipt of the rnesease, took up the mat tor with the federal authorities authori-ties In Salt I.ake and, after considering con-sidering all phases of the matter, decided hnt no modification of the regulations could be mado at the present time. Advices received by the commissioner commis-sioner of sgrtcultur from California Califor-nia Saturday stated that four new c sees of foot a nd tnou t h disease had broken out In Ixe Angeles, which Involved ITS cattle. Ths advices, ad-vices, were also to the effect that Solano, Alameda and parts of Contra Con-tra Costa counties were now per-; per-; mltted to place a few test animals : on their p rem lee a No new oases of the dlaoase were report ad elsewhere else-where In the state. |