Show callister HOME representatives of utah Wool growers believe that neither the burket or curtis bills will pass Cort congress gress t john M H seely of ef mt pleasant and E A 4 callister t who have returned from washington Washing toh D C where they went rece recently itly as representatives of the utah Wool growers association to oppose the passage of the burkett bill hill report that the pro teety of 04 the utah delegation were well received and that it is probable neither the burkett bill nor not the substitute chich ih ich was offered the curth bill will be famed yet they urge organization among the dry farmers and the sheep men of the state in order that united action may be secured not only in the matter of opposing present legislation by congress but bla to urge and if possible carry out a number of greatly needed improvements in the manner of arranging the pasturage rage on the public ranges tho the special features of the curua curtis bill which are opposed to the interests of the utah wool growers and dry farmers we are explained byS by seely IY as follows it permits the leasing of unlimited quantities of arid and I 1 land and to stockmen for the period of ten years and this would prent for that length of time the taking up of homesteads on such teased leased land under the provisions of the smoot mca suie e should that become a law seely says the measure was being pushed by the stockmen all over the country because it is thought to favor their interests but that its passage would render useless for agricultural ri purposes thousands of acres of land which are at the present capable of reclamation |