Show STATE TO KEEP UP ON INCOMING SHEEP HERDS due to the scarcity of feed on the winter ranges of grand county and elsewhere throughout utah it Is expected that the number of sheep trailed in from other states for winter grazing wll be far below the average of past years last year sheep from other states were grazed in utah during the winter months a large portion of these coming to grand county thomas redmond chief sheep inspector of utah announced that the usual standards for health of the incoming herds will be set up this year herds brought into the state must be accompanied by a certificate from an inspector of the state from which they come this document will certify that the herds have been inspected and found tree free from disease owners or herdsmen are required to notify the state before the flocks cross the state line into utah sheep inspectors to police the state line are A W mckay kelton G H southam vernal J E millward mack colo and boyd S hammond moab |