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Show i.ctM'ies GOP Chooses states during lunnt'c attending the Hansen college III UiohnforPosl An Ogden man has been elected 11 National of region director Young Republicans federation comatea of Utah puting the Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico Jerry R Hansen was elected at the national concent ion held in He will head Minneapolis, Minn the coordination and initiation ot four-stat- in the four lie next lice o 11 . e is law Light Outlawed THE BOX EIDER JOURNAL, BrigKam City, UtaK Thursday, July 6, 1961 In Nite Fishing at the Intursitv of I tail Hi is a son of Mi and Mis Angling by or with the aid ot loan M Hansen, Ogden, and is light is prohibited mat iru in tne toi mei (amp Sharon 1 arr He is a giandson of Mi and tires ait not considered artificial Mis Ross C Bow in and Mis light Hansen Bngtiam Cuv (ctiis The law was cited by the Utah Dish and Game Department ot this week in answer to ippeattd W HUB SHAKO I questions about such use of light Ihe normal use of flashlights when halting ot i hanging taikli, use ot oi the requited piopei lights when boating attei daylight BUY US. SAVINGS BONDS & STAMPS horns aie not a Mutation of this ( ii i to i ,ni( W mi It in- - H ment, Jay Norr and Zane Wheat-leDeweyville, and Roger BowKeith Ifunsa-ke- r man, Dee Hansen, Brent 'Ihotpe and Leslie Hunsakor, Honeys die. ish like humans, seasnk left to the mercy ol the waves tin ari extended penud. gr J m fi, lito lint h f Graden v, (tontmued from Page One) ii Everton, Bud Seigtned and Dale KenBaron ot the jeep patrol; neth Stoll, Paul Murrell and Var Jenson, Brigham City fire departMoon, Fire Fitditers I Walt Richards, Ranger Cites th.- (jl i Ot ' it f Choice Blue Ribbon This was the winning entry in the floats competition at Rees Pioneer paik TAKES TI OAT HONORS Tuesday. Riding aboard the parcel of south seas real estate is Heidi Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mis Rodney Hansen. Craig Holman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Holman, pulled it around. poisonous plant' give them till ol teed Cattle and Sheepmen Warned Of Danger of Poisonous Plants In a diouth year cattle and sheep men need to be doubly aware of the danger of their animals eating too many poisonous plants, cau- tions County Extension Agent A, Fullmer Allred. EXCESSIVE poisoning on the range, he points out, is most like- to happen when there is a short- plants on the age of range because of drouth or be cause the available foiage supply has been eaten Livestock have to eat large amounts of most poisonous plants before any ill effects result If forage is plentiful they will usually not eat enough of the poisonous plants to do harm, especially since many of these plants are quite un-- 1 palatable. DR. JOHN F. VALLENTINE, extension range management specialist with Utah State university, emphasizes that the best way to decrease livestock poisoning by range plants is through good range He and livestock management urges cattle and sheepmen to use the following grazing management practices: j Match livestock numbers with the feed supply by varying the number of animals wherever pos-lsibleto meet fluctuations in forage production 2 Remove when the animals they have properly used the forage species. 3 Where practical, haul water to areas where there is not enough stock w'ater for the animals to use the forage 4 where feasible, gi aze a range the season when the poisonous pant on ,t 1S t.a.,t available for consumption, is least poisonous, and least palatable 5. As much as possible, avoid grazing the poisonous plant aieas 6 Before turning hungiy am mals out on an area infested with y Boneless RUMP ROAST d i?Oud 7 11 1'OSSlBir, avoid Hailing sheep through heavy poisonous it it is nt plant attested areas cessary to trail them through, do it slowly to allow them to select their forage rather than just grab it on the go Supply ample roughage to sheep while they aie being trailed Pellets comprised of 83 percent alfalfa, 15 percent calcium carbonate or dicalcium phosphate, and 2 percent molasses have proven valuable in greatly reducing halo geton lasses w'hile trailing 8 On a lange, gear the grazing to the kind of stock not poisoned by Carethe plants that are there fully managed common use of a range by cattle and sheep, increases the use of all forage species and It makes it all parts of the range possible to graze poisonous plant infested aieas with the kind of stock not affected Remember that it is much better to prevent poisoning than to try to cuie the animals after they begin showing poisoning symptoms Then, Dr. Vallentine says, its usually too late. 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