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Show TRY TO AVERT SHEEPTflOUBLE Grand Junction Ofticial to Confer With Dr. Horjgan at Salt Lake SALT LAKE. DSC. SI ' an. I I federal officials of both Colorado ind Utah art to use every effort to avoid more aerlouB trouble over n, nheep controversy on the state line, iccord ! ing to Dr, R. W. Hoggin, state vet-1 I flrlnarlan, who yesterday received A' sgram from v B npwe, chief of I the Denver office f the burea.ll of animal industry, stating thai Dr, Dun-lap Dun-lap of Grand Junction will be In Salt Lake Monday to confer mi tb- ihjecl r f dipping sIipcji on the Colorado-(JtS Colorado-(JtS li border. The situation in reifrd to the dispute dis-pute .-ibout lirlnglng t'olcr njn sheep tn Utah winter pastures, m :h face of the Utah quarantine which pro-1 j hiblis It, have been quiet daring the j pat "resit, the bands thai & ossed now being in the possession of the sheriff of Grand county and the herd - ! ors and camp tenders being under arrest, ar-rest, It Is estimated tiiere are about 21,00b sheep In Ctab that have been ; brought in against the quarantine reg- , ulations from infected areas. When these sheep cresset tho border bor-der Dr. lloggan went to West water, j ! the border station, to dip the floi I I but was stooped there bj en Injunction, Injunc-tion, temporarily forhU'.ding the dip-ping. dip-ping. Thl9 if scheduled to be heard during the present term of court at I Price, the t data not yet being et. o. C- Dalbj of the attorney gen-i I eral's office is in charge of the rights i of the Ctah livestock board and the sheepgrowers are represented ! heal' talent, who have stated that they expect ex-pect to fight the case through the' highest courts The state if, Is he-! Ing patrolled by armed Ctah deputy sheriffs to preent more of the bands yet le-niainlng in Colorado being brought over the line. |