Show NOR R WITH AT ORR ciul 1 IN IT IN PREA 1 VII III 1 REA 11 Gath ming of tors tor and buying men it t lima rw days aa hiew state humane in ill biltl to itoch aock managers fa of sheen sheet shearing corrals and sheep owners to the num aunt bw ber ot of fifty from over the state attended the other day a meeting at S salt slit lit lake city with NN VU llam de wolf ot of ord in the chair and albert smith of 0 zion 1 as secretary y there were Ine present sent niso also a number of 0 men the object of the th gathering was to improve current conditions nt at the state a shearing brounda gro unde unda particularly in la the line of it u matil tartan iam and to facile tate caring cating for fleeces there were ere a number of addres addressee seo dr F E 1 duay chief of the utah bure bureau lu of animal industry spoke on humane lass la a covering shearing operations president holliday of the national wool Wu warehouse ocia spoke on the proper handling of sheep making ra a comparison of how wools are handled lin in countries and in this country C D B stewart Ste warl secretary ot of the utah wool growers ero were association spoke on legislation wl alt the advice to investigate the predent and beok seek anis amaZa adment dment where advisable stewarts remarks were well received and a committee was appointed poin tod to examine the preheat law including E J reams C D clyde stephen thomas webb C D steart and loss rs doolittle and addresses wore wre also 0 made by J goodfellow Good tellow on the better packing racking of wools and teeing of fleeces flee cee and by edward clyde on or L the general sheep handling hAndl lug busi business nees rule at shearing it was recommended that these rules be adopted prInt printed eld and pirated in 1 all the corrals of the state in connection with section 44 of the complied compiled laws dilulo 1 each shearer while engaged in shearing shall before ca AchIng hold of a sheep to be shoni shorn drop the shearing device machine or blada blado as the case may be and must use both haada hands to catch each sheep and place it ln in a proper position to be shorn without injury to the animal rule 2 2 1 in case a severely cuts or injures a sheea while shearing the amount of damage thereby shall be from the amount due such shearer boarer fr for services and he shall be liable to prose prosecution cuLlon by the officers ot of the humane society section of the utah statutes cover covers the cruel treatment of sheep its violation Is punishable by a tine fine of not more than a hundred dollars imprisonment in tho the county jail not exceeding three months or both society interested the utah Wool growers association has pledged operation cooperation co with the utah humane society in the strict enforcement of both this itla ute uto and the ruice rules adopted ath will be poetee as official notices to sheep and arld all persons handling sheep tho the convention contention requested the humane society of utah fco to have an officer in attendance at each shearing corral during the shearin season to f P e that the law Is strictly and promptly enforced also 1 that as far as possible tho the gr ft stiral iral ind nd state inspectors be empowered to act for and in behalf of the society in order to save additional ei eneo to tho the state |