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Show I DIPPING OF SHEEP ' ii v REMAINS DOUBTFUL! 1; I ? SALT LAKE, April 7. Opini n ! minded clown by State Attornc-y D:;n. 1 H. Shields yesterday to the state live-! stock board leaves In doubt the ques-' ' lion as to whether a compulsory order! can be enforced for the dipping ufi sheep. The matter is to be considered consid-ered again at a meeting today. At the meeting yesterday the resignation resig-nation of T. L. Davis of Brigham Uiyi a& brand Inspector for Cox Elder coun-j tyUvas accepted, and. P. E. Munsee was: appointed to succeed him. Appoint-1 mest of Dr. David H. Lovelace or Prove Pro-ve as inspector of . brands for, the) northern part of Utah county was ap ! pmved. j VThe following appointments sis' brand inspectors were confirmed: Len l-ftmtington, Orangeville, Emery coun-j ty Walter P. Brough, Ne.phi, Juab eowity; Thomas B. Jones, Spanish Kpj-k, Utah counly; C. E. Rowan, Coy-ofo, Coy-ofo, Garfield county; J. Claud Krei, Santa Clara, Washington county. The board ordered a letter sent to! all stockmen by Parley P. Paskett,' predatory animal inspector, requesting stock growers to keep a record vt penis poisoned and the resultant ef-' ef-' (eel on losses in live stock, if any. |