Show Utah Wool Growers' Growers Association Holds Summer Mid-Summer Convention In Cedar And Pa Parowan owan Today What this country needs Is to get back to grass root thinking as exemplified In the west said Wm M. M Jeffers President of the Union Pacific Railroad Co In a short address address ad ad- dress delivered at the Utah Wool Growers Growers' convention In Cedar City this morning He lie maintained that the people of the West had stuck to fundamentals fundamentals fundamentals funda funda- and avoided the hysteria of the East and claimed that this was due to a great extent to the Influence of the home upon Its Us young people as compared to the Influence of a wide range of Isms on the young people of eastern cities In commenting on the business outlook out look Mr Jeffers stated that the national defense program would have a tendency to Increase commodity commodity commodity com com- prices but that we must adjourn politics and think in common common common com com- mon sense terms as individuals rather than submit to a politically controlled policy The railroad president stated that he was not In favor of conscription conscription conscription con con- but that It may become necessary However he said We Wedo Wedo Wedo do not want to submit to any lIlt Hit In this country What we need Is more thinking and less hysteria hysteria hysteria hys hys- teria in meeting the problems that face us R R. H H. Rutledge Director of Grazing Grazing Graz Graz- ing followed Mr Jeffers in addressing addressing addressing ad ad- dressing the meeting stating that the future of Utah depends upon protection of Its ranges on a business business business busi busi- ness basis and urged the livestock men assembled to direct their greatest efforts toward Improving the ranges on which your Industry Industry industry Indus Indus- try is dependent Outlining the needs of the livestock Industry ashe as ashe ashe he saw It Mr Rutledge said Your greatest needs area are Better and more aggressive organization better ut- ut of available range through the production of fewer stock but butof butof butof of better quality greater cooperation cooperation cooperation tion between the administrator and I user of the ranges better redistribution redistribution redistribution and a permanent classification classification tion of the land for range use Other speakers were Henry Moyle vice president of the Desert Livestock Livestock Livestock Live Live- stock Co who discussed problems of the producers C C. N. N Woods Regional Regional Regional Re Re- gional Forester who discussed the subject of How Much COnservation Conservation Conservation Conserva COnserva- tion Don Clyde president of the Utah Wool Growers' Growers Association who reported on the big game meeting meetIng meetIng meet- meet Ing in Salt Lake City Saturday and discussed big game problems as they affect the livestock industry James A. A Hooper secretary of the Utah Wool Growers' Growers discussing marketing problems and I I. I H. H Jacobs Manager of the Wasatch Loan Co discussing the relationship relationship relationship relation relation- ship between grower and feeder and the present outlook for feeder lot activities A second session of the convention convention convention conven conven- tion was held in Parowan early this afternoon at which R. R Scott Zimmerman Zimmerman Zim Zim- I merman head of the Utah Biological Survey discussed the predatory animal animal animal ani ani- ani- ani mal problem from a control standpoint standpoint standpoint stand stand- point and Walter Dansie President and General Manager of the Desert Livestock Co discussing the same problem from a growers' growers standpoint Sylvester Broadbent President of the Utah Wool Marketing gave a very Interesting report on the wool market situation as the concluding speaker at the Parowan meeting After witnessing the race program program program pro pro- gram at the Parowan Race Meet this afternoon the livestock men will return to Cedar City for the annual banquet to be held at the theEs Es Escalante Hotel and to attend the wool growers' growers dance at the open air pavilion Immediately after the banquet U |