Show 11 TH BUSIN 19 ACTION in 01 o 0 cockle norm and gory ory lae ay justry in itah toh story animate animals cockle burr graz iris formed the topic 11 assion at the opening pe ision of utah tah state assael i in the hotel utah tuesday afon the failure of the sheep rs r of the state to orr itie nize for too itt elf protection and their fallo take of the laws eni for their benefit benent wae was pointed and prot protector protect ecton lin of their flocks urged on an the rowers as 6 the things which they should tere terea eted ted in that the sheep indue ny r reelie a eive the recognition to h i it ie is tn entitled titled in utah from all part parts of the are in enhance aten a t Jance at the conven ind and it ie in expected that with to then when the reUt fd railroad farce to effect more than sheep r I 1 III be here opo opening ning tension session was wa devoted to an informal difu dilution of ma mat aff acting the sheep industry in tate than to any formal proby the a association asao clatton in the rn part of the state the refusal e 4 gov government rement to permit he men len 0 craze their flocke flocks on the domain and ine necessia necee essit elt of berm nerm to buy private ranges Is cussed the utah state wool rs association acting in conon with th tha national adocia will look into the matter or of the ment give ive better e ss 1 for the grazing of heep sheep on 0 na I 1 forat reserves ree ree and on inda rid a chith have been with from entry on account ac of min evonits it wae predicted yea yen 1 that it the doe does f 0 mo for the sheep in of the west in the matter of ung grazing on the public do of the past within fifteen yeara years nelld cal oc at i chih only a few bearis ago 0 00 sheep within ite its bord ad i assessors reports for 1914 teat eat de decresce cresoe eare in the number e steadily increasing taxation tp in the th state was called to bention of I 1 the wool growers and ere urged to work for in the organization t a concentrated effort might ilc e fur for prote effon the fal lut to organize wae as ae an permitting adverse legisla the ecate high valuation and in n sheep and the growers fall procure from the ment haagen of predatory animals o whether a bounty a d animals Is as effective ft in clearing the ranges of the the poisoning leoning po of dead sheep direction of the war ar on bears it t cougars and coyotes by the on waa was in detail it ted ed that Ineth for the bradl t predatory animals should he be a to be appointed governor bernor under authority from gl L ture thie thin commission hat at lie die all lit bounty fund funds and jon would be he given full power the ie funs auns from the various were organizations in the he e money to be expended in adli atlon of predatory animals 11 comm mm lulon lasion should eee see fit president introduce fl ennion of vernal presided pening of the conven Intro introduced dured nv P A simp offered the invocation the our ours orchestra hestro save gae a short after which mr dennion in georgl austin president of 1 state Wool growers a i lustin met with an at the garland fac 1 e apologized for the short il 1 addrena address ae an he phyla le to stand tor for nay longsh of la Is a week which probably remembered for a long time of the nation and ol growers of utah especial mr austin this nothing more or lew le sm than r maka make it agid every cheep sheep the state of or utah should bet bel L the wool growers a oc of the aid id confer from time to time re ra of in which vitally itally interested and meet rr r the heep sheep and wool linel busl all analea VI hat chat we do t for the bearnt of the mem loof tie tn bt t for the benefit of fc in the tate state the nf of this li la state are ar com compelled pilled t against iet ted by br men who do not en un he business and it ha has been on more than any other inthe brate state of llah auetry astry houd be he better oral we may have commit fan ean go before the fegula work ork for good legle legista tim id against legisla lowing wing lie its good or bad ef he industry Indu etry nen who jt to guard the ranges ana lede d a from the heep sheep awu erm do not albam 1 hae propel un or 0 condition conditions and mie mix hakea result the rhe coyote IN the bane ot 0 the sheep derx of the state and it ie is only proper that the wooi growers should organize to d ive the peet post from the ranges on an average about 10 per cent rent of 0 the lambs mb ot of utah aro killed by coyotes every spring organize Org anise or quit it we do not organize we will have to get out ot of business the few heep sheep owner owners in utah who are members of this association arc are doing all in their power to aid the sheep in deatry but as long ax the majority of the sheep owners are out of the organization there Is going to be a feeling that a few to men are doing all the work and contributing all the money to earn on an the kirkof ork of placing the heep sheep industry Indu etry on a better coot ing at the of hie him address air ir austin appointed committee consisting of 1 0 Me MAlli Allister ater enos dennion and A jr to collect dues in abream and during the ca contention mention to solicit members for the utah state wool growers tion john C bockay lice tee president ot of the association wan was called to the chair by sr austin ar he presided during the rema remainder indel t f the session ion V it stewart secretary of the 1 tion had completed ted an elaborate pro gram for the first session of the con habinc arranged with cepro ment athes from every part ot of the tate state to lay jay before the convention the status of the sheep but owing to tte train a number of thee those on the program did not appear in time to give their but will deliver them today in eastern utah A blanche austin cang sang a olo to and enoe enos dennion wan was on all to tot give the onatus of the sheep industry in the eastern i art of the ute state mr Ber berington inton told oc of the increase ln In creaso crea in the number of heep sheep the condition of the ranges and the of winter feed in to the uintah baaba 1 in that part of tha the state he paid id there waa was an outbreak ot of be fore the shearing season but wt by dipping was eradicated Sheep men in castern astern utah ha eummer rang ransom on the continental divide in colorado they are so organized they bu their dipping ing and KUI out piles pile for feir the camp by the carload P P dyreng of fantl predicted that within fifteen icare the sheep industry in bouthern Cou thern utah wll will be a thing of the past linlee lin lei something eom ething ie Is done by the government govert ment to aid the heep men in grazing their banda bands on the forest he lie estimated that only out A 3 per cent of the heep sheep in e county are permit ted on 1 0 e public domain the reel r t must be grazed on private ranged ranges the capital necessary to buy uffa indent private ranges 19 1 no creat great that there would not be any return on the im inn emment eald said mr dyreng full organization of the wool growers the tato state id fig absolutely necessary to further the better interests Inte reate of the is heep industry and if the sheep men do not help themselves no one elee else W will III it in 1 the only way by which we pan get set proper lexi legislation john sohn W thornley Thorn lcy state nadir senator asked the association to see that trie in law passed by a recent legislature 1 Is enforced an the cockle and burdock get into the fletre and ana deer came the price for wool lie ile recited that he had to discount die count the price for his sheep to 10 to 30 cent cents a head because the burro so plentiful in davis weber borkan gurk and sumit counties count len militate against clean fleece its criticized criticised the county 11 for the nun non enforcement of the weed law and wild that he would aik ane c co A ilag ler leir lature slature to attach a for allure failure enforce the law mr air tuorn ley criticized the bounty law and said that it waa was not effective in ridding the ranges of coyotes cuy otee we lost double the lamba lambs thia th year e ar than eier before eald sold mr thon we houd ha hae a oll a ape ply the bounty fund and the mone to expended by thip thir ind other desocia eions aa an an Indu inducement coment for clearing r the ranges of predatory animal animals in ii creased bounty alone will not do oth dh vr er things must be done poisoning coyote coyotes might work out better john v ibener of Lak lakeleh elew burgod the sheep men to operate cooperate co in the killing of coyotl and N S 0 nielsen of sanpete county th goi w for their laxness he ile aid said they are not used to thing on the range and that every night the tho leae for the towns t tr sleep in a ho tel lie ile urged that the government goern grov ment employ men nathe to the localities where work la in belne being done to cleat the me range of coyote coyotes J 0 mcaller ter told of the success of the hunter on he went 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