Show Hear I Charge Against r Labor and Industry i A charge that labor and in inI industry industry in- in I are aye grinding agriculture I t to the ground was made b by Y I James J mes A. A Hooper secretary of the Utah V Wool growers Association Association Association Asso Asso- during the meeting of the time Manti lanti National Forest Wool Wool- growers Association held here last Saturday He Ise discussed the incentive wool price law taw and said there is some hope conditions condi- condi n uv may Y improve But one of the big lifts to those attending the meeting came from fron two Safeway representatives representatives j John ohn Klas Idas and John I Wright V 11 I They hey outlined their theirs stores stores' s t o 0 r l' e s' s methods of handling lamb Iamb showing how best to cut and market the meat and giving giving giving ing wholesale and retail prices and comparisons t Thanks was expressed to Safeway for the boost the stores are giving in inthe inthe inthe the sale of lamb Grasshoppers Discussed The growing menace of grasshoppers grasshoppers grasshoppers grass grass- hoppers on the Forest ranges was discussed and Heber Thornley Thornley Thorn- Thorn ley of the U Utah 11 State Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural tural College stated that these pests can be controlled by spraying from airplanes The cost to the would be 1 cent per head of sheep the government bearing the remainder remainder remainder remain remain- der of the cost he said It was voted to make the assessment to t meet the share for the spraying Alden K Barton gave figures on the expenditure of bounty funds and urged all ers to write their congressmen and senators and tell them why appropriations are insufficient to keep up the fight a against g a i ins n s t predatory animals Owen W. W Morris lorris of the U. U S. S Department of Fish and Wildlife Service told of the success of the predatory predatory predatory pre pre- program A motion was passed unanimously unanimously unanimously to continue the assessment assessment assessment assess assess- ment of 3 cents per head of I permitted sheep part of which is used to pay bounty on predatory predatory predatory pre pre- animals A number of Forest Service officials and nd rangers were present present pre pre- pre pre-I sent including Howard Foulger of the Price office Some trappers trappers trappers trap trap- pers also were present Officers Re elected I All officers of the organization were re-elected re for another year They are L. L L. L Peterson Fairview Fairview Fairview Fair- Fair view president Alden K Barton Barton Barton Bar Bar- ton Manti lanti and Salt Lake City vice president P. P C. C Peterson Ephraim secretary and treasurer treasur treasur- er and as board members F. F R. R Christensen Ephraim Booth Cook Green Grcen R. R H. H Christensen Christensen Christensen Chris Chris- Fairview Calvin T. T Kellen Keller Keller Kel Kel- ler len Manti ManU Orrin Jensen Spring City and Wm Vm C. C Olsen Mt Pleasant Wilford J. J of Manti 1 was selected as a director of the Utah State Association l. l ll |