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Show Sheep Inspector Says Flocke in Good -- e Thomae P.fdmond, stats el-ei-p Inspector. returned home toie. from a six week.' patrol alonu n.e I'leli-Wyoming i!ne and a. fr.r ea.t as Brown s 1 srk. Colo., lo... Ing after sheep that come to T inh for summer range and seeing thai they ara free from disease. During the rummer mason there ara almut lio.000 eheep n,t come from Hweetwater and I'lnia counties. coun-ties. Wyoming, to I'tub. to me on the Aenlcy, Wasatrh and V in", reaervea. Joint Insertion In ni of tha animal, by three Inspect,. is from the atete and one from 'i bureau of animal Jn-1'istrv. 1 ,ie Inspectors were Chief Ip.necti.r Thomes Redmond. J. T. Nl sn-t O. ttamliridirs for the etate of I'tah and llr. R. W. Mrdinnia of the bureau of animal Industry. Of the- ISO. S0O sheep that were Inspected and checked up on federal fed-eral eertlflcatee, there were but two florlie In whl h disease wss found, and these flock, were afflicted af-flicted with acable. snd dipped twice before admitting them imo the atalej "The general condition of the great flocka," aald Inspector Re,,-mond, Re,,-mond, "waa sever better, for they are In aplendld order. The lull quota from the state of Wyoming Is now on the summer ranae In Utah and of tha range I desire to say it la the beet possIM". Cm soma of the lambing ground, the range apparently haa not been touched." i |