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Show STOCKMEN SEE BETTER TIMES Stronger Demand for Range and Beef Cattle in Southern Utah I Cattlemen in the southern portion , of the state are taking a more optlni-: optlni-: lstic view of the stock outlook, ac-I ac-I cording to Ernot Winkler, inspector I of grazing of the forest service who returned hurt night from Richfield, i II" nt to Richfield recently to I confer with Forst Supervisor Carl A. j Mattson and tho rangers on duty in the Flshlake-Flllmore national for-j for-j est. The stockman paid that the demand for both range cattle and for beet cat-tl cat-tl was better at present than it had : been for months past, with a Btiffen- ; ing In prices offered. The sheepmen In that vicinity aro I also more optimistic Wool in being contracted for In that vicinity, ic-curding ic-curding reports made t., Mr Winkler, Wink-ler, al .10 -2 cents per pound with a good demand at that price This is the, highest price that bus been received re-ceived for wool in thai se-ctlon for jri irs, Mr Winkler was told. The conference with tho forest officials of-ficials haei to do with problems of range management Incident to grazing graz-ing nf the stock of permittees on the1 i forest. |