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Show I! FORESTERS TO I DINEJONIGHT Banquet in Weber Club to Follow All Day Session of Supervisors Methods of timber operation?, plans for stimulating Interest of tho forest service, field forot, need for and use of a management plan, and the protection pro-tection of aspen from grating, ware j the main points of Interest At the ! meeting of the forest supervisors of 1 tho Int'ermountain district at the Eagles club this morning. Supervisor Sam Stoddard of the i Targhec National forest wnj the first ! speaker to respond to the call of A. C. j .McCain, supervisor of the Teton for- kit in Wyoming. Mr. Stoddard spoke1 mi "Iffethoda of stimulating Interest among forest field forces " 5 S. C. Scrlbncr, supervisor of the. 1 Salmon forest, spoke on the manager j tnnt plan fofc fores employes, nd this j proper relationship between men In I :; the forest service and users of the 1 forest. The greater pait of the morn-! j ing session was taken up by discussion of the subject PROTECT AM I N 1 -. US, Favrs, supervisor of the llum- j boldt forest, spoke on protection of .1 aspen groves from grazing of cattle j a and sheep. I He stated that his plan is now in 1 practice In tho Humboldt forest, and J Is meeting approval and support of! j permittees. Nevada, it is said, depends j 1 upon aspen groves almost entirely for 1 I j Its watersheds. Cattle and sheep, If allowed to graze I In a.spen groves, menace reproduction , as cattle and sheep will turn to aspen ,j when other grazing plants become dry J Ho advocated deferred grazing as a j j means of solving the aspen problem. j ,1 j At yesterday's afternoon session, 1 Tliomaa Redmond, secretary of the 3 I 'tab Cattle and Horse fJrowers asso- a Clation, addressed the meeting regard-1 '1 ing range appraisal which will be pre- 'i pared by Grazing Inspector Rachfordj I of the Washington ueadquaf tera. j .Mr. Redmond related conditions of J Vtah cattlemen at present, bul intl- j mated that though bard pressed be-j ,j I cajtse of present existing conditions. M Utah cattlemen were wjlllng to co- H operate In every poSstbfe way with 'I torest service regulations. URG1 I OOFER M K in The keynote ol yesterdays session J Mas cooperation between -.tile and (j rtock men of Utah and forest offi- I The trend of the meeting il! nsl r.M .1 "j that little or no friction now exists j between the stock growefl and the J torest officials S R. IT. Siddowa.v. st:ite fish and s un. i ommissioner. will be one of the 1 fl Speakers this afternoon. RIs talk will J be relative to the i OOtie ration Which .fl has existed between tho fish and same i department of Hie statC and the forest 1 3 Service fish and game department. Further discussion of the aspen u QUeStlon will also lake place at the meeting. j The supervisors will be guestt Ogden forest officials at a banquet to J be Riven this evening at the Weber I J club. |