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Show Fourteen Resolutions Adopted By Advisory Board At Zion Park At the last Stockmen's Advisory Advis-ory Board meeting for the 4th district which comprises Washington, Wash-ington, Iron, Kane and a part of Garfield counties, held in Zion Park, fourteen resolutions were passed opposing the enlargement of Indian reservations, national parks and monuments and favoring fav-oring the fencing of all agricultural agricul-tural areas. According to Wayne Gardner, chairman of the board, the resolutions re-solutions as passed by the board are: 1. The Advisory Board of District Dis-trict No. 4, Utah, opposes the enlargement of Indian reservations, reserva-tions, National Parks, and National Na-tional Monuments in this district. 2. The Advisory Board recommends recom-mends the investigation of titles to all commensurate property before be-fore the permits are considered. For Seasonal Graflinu; 3. Recommends seasonal glazing glaz-ing as soon as practical. 4. Favors the use of pure bred bulls at the ratio of one to thirty head of breeding cattle, leaving the classification and breeding season to local districts. 5. Favors the fencing of all agricultural land in the district. 6. Favors the inclusion of predatory pre-datory animal control in the D'-vision D'-vision of Grazing Control program. pro-gram. 7. Favors cue adjustment of the boundary lines to the best advantage of local conditions. Wiuld Kolatr Hoard S. Favors the rotation of board meetings. 9. Sheep and goat bedgrourd-to bedgrourd-to be moved at least onee every three days. 10. That the board recomm'-nd to the division of grazing that each beard member 0," the advisory advis-ory board in each county in I)is- trict No. 4. Utah, lie appointed' by the division of grazing to re- j ceive complaints pt-rtaining t the customary u-e of the public domain by stockmen or any other oth-er person, and that said board member report said complaint t' the division of grazing. 11. That the board use as bas the January 1. 1935 count and their best judgment with the tendency to cut on applica-i ' (Continued on last page) j STOCKMEN (Continued from firs' page) tions that are clearly out of line with January or present ownership. owner-ship. 12. When adjustments on applications ap-plications for grazing permits are requested, or new applications are filed, the advisory board of Utah No. 4 favors the plan of having the applications passed on by the, member of the board from the section where the livestock live-stock are operated. 13. After the classification program pro-gram is completed board recommends recom-mends that a board member be allowed to assist in correlating and evaluating the commensurate commensur-ate properties offered for rang rights in the public domain, such members to have equal voice with government officials in such determinations. 14. Recommends that all stock be adequately salted. |