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Show SCS In-Service Workshop Slated for Cedar Soil conservation specialists from throughout Utah will meet in Cedar City July 22 through July 2 to attend an in-service woodland range training workshop, work-shop, according to Tom Evans, area conservationist Two top specialists from the Western States division of the SCS will be in attendance to conduct con-duct the workshop. They are Waldo Frandsen, range specialist with headquarters in Salt Lake City, and Orlo Krauter, woodland specialist from Portland, Ore. Initial meeting will be held Monday, July 22 at which time the workshop will be explained to those in attendance. The remaining re-maining da 's will be spent in the field. For the workshop the Alex Williams ranch on Cedar Mountain Moun-tain will be used with the conservationist con-servationist to work out a conser. vation plan for Williams on his lands. Purpose of the workshop is to "train SCS technicians In the lat-est lat-est procedures and ideas in the planning of woodland and range sites on private lands and thus be able to better advise the rancher of the various alternatives alterna-tives from which he can make his decision in the development of his conservation plan," Evans stated. From the Cedar City area and unit office to attend will be Evans, area conservationist; Horace Hor-ace Andrews, are range specialist; special-ist; Leland Carlson, unit conservationist, conser-vationist, and Delbert Hansen, conservationist. Others In attendance attend-ance will be specialists from Roosevelt, Richfield, Salt Lake City, Fillmore, Beaver, St George and Kanab. |