Show Congressman Colton Addresses Wool Growers Grow rs I Last night at the Lunt Cafe a group of forty five wool growers of the city together with the president and board of governors of the Chamber of Commerce Commerce Commerce Com Com- merce met at luncheon with Congressman CongressI Congress Congress- I man Don B. B Colton and Harden Bennion Ben Ben- nion State Com Corn of Agriculture At the close of the luncheon Mr Bennion spoke to the gathering for a n short time explaining the work done by the department of oi agriculture emphasizing emphasizing em em- the fact that the department cooperated with the livestock men in inthe inthe inthe the controlling and eradicating of poisonous weeds stating that his specIal special spec spec- ial ml business in southern Utah was to meet with cattle and sheep men to discuss some means and formulate plans to rid this part of the state of poison polson milkweed which had become a menace to the livestock industry The gentleman stated that a meeting of livestock men of southern Utah was to convene Saturday night in St. St Ge George rge for this purpose Congressman Colton next addressed the men present stating that the matter of control and regulation of the public domain had taken much of his time and study lately and a bill was to be presented to congress along this line and he was making a tour through the state to find If possible whether livestock men favored State control and regulation or Federal con con con- Congressman Colton explained at some length the plans that would be followed if It the government was ac accorded accorded accorded ac- ac corded the control and regulation of the public domain At the conclusion of his talk tails he be esk- esk ed cd for expressions from those present t. t and several of the livestock men highly high high- ly Interested In the public domain question expressed their views view nearly all stating that If there was to be any control whatever they preferred it beby beby be bo boby by the government A vote was called for on the question It being unanimous that should there be any control or regulation of the public domain it should be by the government and not by the State |