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Show t Four Local Men Attend in J Stock Growers' ; Conference At Kingman !, ' Claude Morris, Joseph Foremaster, J ; Jack Findlay and Lee Esplin re-Jj' re-Jj' turned Sunday from attending the j Stock Growers' conference in Kingman, Arizona. Arnold Adair j of Short Creek and Dr. Alfred , j Brooksby and Edward Schwapp f Kanab were also present, giv-j giv-j ng Utah members of the Arizona Cattle Growers' association the largest representation they have had for several years at that state's cattle growers' convention. Usually held in Phoenix or Tucson or farther south, local men who range on the Arizona Strip have felt the distance was too far for them to attend, but their participation partici-pation in the last week's conference confer-ence has given them proof that it is distinctly to their advantage (Continued on page fi'e) Stock Growers' Meet (Continued from first page) to be well represented, that their problems may also receive due consideration. By being represented the Utah-Arizona Utah-Arizona 'Cattlemen were able to get adjustments on some problems that have been to their disadvantage disad-vantage in the past, states Lee Esplin, one of the group who at-tended. at-tended. Sanitary protection, brand inspection and leasing of grazing lands were all given consideration. con-sideration. Presentation of their Arizona Strip problems ' resulted in legislation in their behalf, say the local men. Mr. Esplin was appointed as representative from their division to the Taylor Grazing board. All those who attended feel this was a worth while trip and that they will not permit future conferences to find their proup unrepresented. |