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Show iWILl MEET TIE WOOL GROWERS At the ' suggestion of Sam Hallan-tj Hallan-tj ne, secretary of the I .'alio Wool-i;rowers Wool-i;rowers ar"n-M'r) tv-m: v 1 ' cr E. A. Sherman ha agreed to a joint meeting i,. ..v .. . cay hoards, representing the wool-growers wool-growers or the different national forests for-ests in Idaho, and the forest superiors super-iors in charge, to be held in Holse, Idaho. January J;-TD11. These advisory advis-ory boards, consisting of five mem-bus mem-bus each, are appointed nnnuallv by the sheepmen using theuational for-ef.ts, for-ef.ts, for the purpose of establishing, In cooperation with the forest of 1 1 -cers, special rules to meet local conditions, con-ditions, and generally to lake up any matters relating to the use of the range, that may be in need of adjustment. adjust-ment. A general meeting of all the advisory advis-ory boards was held at Caldwell. Ida-no. Ida-no. last year, which was attended by nine supervisors and forty-five wool-growers. wool-growers. M this meeting many questions ques-tions of Importance that were in need cf adjustment were taken up and set-th?d set-th?d to the satisfaction of all parties concerned. The results that followed were such that It is the unanimous opinion of Mr. Sherman andthe wool-growers wool-growers that a similar meeting should be held annually. It is expected that the meeting of next January will be of even greater importance than Hie one held last year, and that the attendance will be doubled. Forester Sherman and Assistant As-sistant FoK-ster Homer Fcnn of the grazing department of lhi district will attend the meeting and lake part in its deliberations. |