Show TATE OFFICIAL i REVIEWS REVIES STOCK r. r i CONDITIONS of Feeders Out of i j Slate State Threatens Bi Bik Big Losses 1 k v Conditions of ot th the livestock industry try Mn tin Utah summarizing the present I pro prospects for marketing of ot livestock r and hay Is 18 contained In a a. lengthy address ad- ad dress Issued Issue by a special committee appointed appointed by A. A A. A Hinckley commissioner commis commis- stoner of or agriculture after ater a n. meeting liteM In n tho thu offices of or the commissioner 1 Priday afternoon An appeal for tOI the tho Industry Is set forth Tho address points out that there i arc aro two million tons of or ha hay stacked on the Uhe ta farms ms of ot the state a a. large Jane part of ot must remain there unless there thero lB Is I cooperation between the rowers growers of or hay and tho the livestock men by which the he he hay Is IM fed feel to the livestock In tho stale e. e A warning is ly Issued that en enforced n en- forced forced shipping of ot feeders out of or the state should cease ea e at once OVERSTOCKED MARKETS l If If t sheep and cattle says 8 the ad- ad aro rushed to the market without without with with- out limit as must necessarily be tho thoi i case unless there thero shall be Ire some tlC of ot tho the present demands for liquidation tho the markets will be Glut ted less mone money perhaps will bo he re- re from tho ho entire number of ot livestock live lIvo- stock atoch lioe ro o shipped than would be rc- rc for or 75 per CI cent of It If It t only onh that I r amount were marketed at this time thy the her herds s will be depleted depleted the tho goose that laid the golden colden egg lin will be killed an and It will take tako years cars to build up again the assets sacrificed in tho the mad rush to convert con them Into Inlo cash As toAs As a result of ot this policy the bank banker r must mut suffer because tho the farmer unable unable un un- able to market his crops cannot meet his obligations to his hired help to the merchant or to the banker himself himself him him- self the livestock man has his working capital id a even cven If It able I to liquidate his indebtedness Is no longer a de' de depositor as as he had been inthe In Inthe Inthe the past bast and besides has no mone money with which to bu buy and sell sell the tho life lifeblood lifeblood blood bood of or the business world The address then points out that I tho the special committee named has appointed appointed ap ap- pointed district committees of or nine persons persons persons per per- sons who ar are familiar with local conditions conditions conditions con con- to act as representatives of or the tho general state committee and lend Jend aid uld in tn every wa way possible In the carrying out of oC the suggestions of or the state committee and suggests u to tho the local committees that you Jou make cr c every farm Carm bureau organization every sheep and wool v growers' growers association every growers growers' asso association every ery commercial club every cry boys boys' and girls girls' club ever every citizen clUren nn an active friend and oU oily ally of or orthis this tills mO movement ml nt Th Then n make provision Co for I grading and classification of ot ha hay livestock I etc elc Educate tho the people to toI I the knowledge that first class prices I can bo bu hod had only onh b by producing first class clas'S stuff S Secure curc the services of ot honest buyers buers even giving your Jour own good services cr if Ir necessary and when purchases es tire are made mado and livestock livestock live live- stock distributed sec see to It that Its f feeding feed feed- edIn ed- ed ing In and care re are arc under ender the thc supervision ion of ot capable and experienced d men The difference between careful and Int In- In t nt feeding ceding and tho reverse rc Is tho difference between success and failure to even one individual Is a loss to the entire community and a discredit discredit discredit dis dis- credit tot h ho het industry Impress upon the people that this Is not a temporary expedient but that It Is Ie the he beginning of or a a. definite and permanent movement mo toward the feedIng feeding feeding feed feed- ing and finishing of 0 our own lIve livestock on our own farm products Urge Ure-e the people who have ha hit but five or ten head not to fell them them to speculators but rather to feed them themselves learn the game and then Join with one or or more neighbors In making up a n carload for tor the market also to hold on to their young stuff she-stuff and nd feed them better than ever before beCore They will be valuable In the spring COMMITTEES The Tho district committees named b by bythe bythe the state committee are as follows District No o. o I 1 I. I ml meeting place Logan Cache county count Ephraim 1 Burgeon chairman of r the committee H. H K Eo Hatch batch Logan n. n vice chairman J. J B. B White P Paradise Rich count county Alfred Kearl Laketown Lake Lake- town Alfred d Rex flex Randolph Charles Walton Alton Randolph Boxelder county John D. D Peters Brigham m CIt City J. J Crosser Grosser Brigham Brigham Brig Brig- ham City W. W S S. S Hanson Hamen Fielding I District No u. u 2 meeting place Ogden W ber county John Watson lson Ogden district n Warren I L. L at Wattis Us Ogden vice Ice chairman D D. D D. McKay IcKa A A. P. P Bigelow elow Ogden Moroni Skeen Plain CIt City lor j Morgan n county John S. S Turner Morgan Mor Mor- gan Charles Helnor Morgan Herbert rt B. B Crotch Cro Morgan James A. A Anderson Ander Ander- n son on Morgan District No 3 meeting meeting- place Provo Utah county count John D. D Dixon Provo district chairman P. P P P. Thomas Spanish Fork John T. T Lant ant Pa Payson on P ter Provo James II Gardner Gardner Gardner Gard Gard- ner Lehl Leht 1 Wasatch atch county count Hugh W. W Harvey o Heher district vice chairman J. J W. W Clyde Heber John M. M Ritchie Charleston George A A. A Fisher Heber Beber District No o 4 4 meeting place Vernal Uinta county count 11 W. W H II Ver et Vernal cr etan an nal district chairman Enos Vernal N. N J J. J Vernal J. J II H. Render Reader Vernal George Georgo A. A Vernal COli county n t W. W A. A Miles Roosevelt elt Owen Mount lount Emmons Emmons Emmons Em- Em mons D. D L L. L Dart My Myton ton District No o. o 5 meeting place Moab Grand county David L. L Goudelock district chairman Dan Taylor W. W R R. Green John Adams and C C. A. A Robertson Robert Robert- son on all nil of Moab San Juan count county Wayne Wane Redd Red Monticello vice Ice John II H. Wood and Geor George e A. A Adams Monticello Monticello Monti- Monti cello and Walter C. C Lyman and Ran Han Ranson Hanson son 01 Bayles Blanding DI District No G 0 meeting place Price Carbon count county Carl It R. Marcusen Price district chairman George Georget M. M Miller Ed C. C Lee and A. A E E. Gibson Price Erncr Emery county Hyrum Byrum A. A Nelson Fen Ferron on vice chairman Edmund Crawford Crawford Craw Craw- I ford Cord and Henr Henry Thompson Lorron 1 arron D D. Heber Leonard and J J. J W W. Nixon Huntington ton District No o. o 7 meeting place Rich Rich- field county It R. D D. Young Richfield Richfield Rich Rich- field district chairman J. J E E. Magleby Magle- Magle b by Monroe lon roe II It B. B Crandall Salina GU Guy L Lewis Levis Richfield county J. J L. L R. R Anderson Mantl fantl district vice ice chairman A A. A W. W Yo Jensen and Samuel Jorgensen Mantl I and Chris EphraIm Pluto Plute county representatives not notI named I j I Wayne Yan county count A. A L. L Loa District No 8 8 meeting place I Pan Pan- an- an gultch I Garfield county count Thomas Sev Sevy Panguitch Pan- Pan gultch district chairman H H. C. C Tebbs I L J. E. E Heywood and J J. B B. Showalter Panguitch John King Escalante VI W. W I W. W Henderson Widtsoe j I Cane county count C. C R. R Pugh Kanab dl dh- dh I I vice Ice chairman W. W W W. See Kanab Hebor Heber C C. Meeks I District No 9 meeting place Delta Millard county J. J T. T Leamington district chairman Frank Pm Puxton ton Kanosh W. W R. R Thompson J. J C C. Hawley Oasis Benjamin BenjaminI KInney Holden I Juab county count G. G M. M Whitmore nephi I district v vice ce chairman J J. J W. W and Orson Cazier II District No 10 10 meeting place Cedar Oily rry I I Iron county count Hen Henry W. W Lunt Cedar I Cit City district chairman n Uriah T. T E EL M M L Gary Cedar City and Wilford Wll- Wll I f ford rd Day Parowan Washington count county E. E II Snow I district vice chairman and George E. E St St. George e I Beaver county count J F F. Tolton and Robert Robert Rob Rob- ert White Be Beaver vel and A. A 1 L. L Dotson I |