| Show WOOL GROWERS RS ELECT NEW OFFICERS at the annual meeting of the iron county Wool growers association on wednesday night of last week called for the purpose of hearing the secretary treasurers annual report and for the election of officers mr jos B dalton was reelected elected re aa as president with james C robinson jr ir as vice president t edgar ben secretary treasurer and J M ward and thomas davenport as members of the advisory board the holdover members of the advisory board are 11 B robinson of para gonah james C robinson jr of parowan carowan and albert lundell of cedar and they together with those newly elected constitute the officers of the association mr air clark orton is the retiring secretary treasurer or and was nominated for reelect election reelection re elect tion but he declined to accept mr win mace supervisor of the dixie sevier national forest reserve I 1 together with ranger keith A dodge and a mr shoemaker from the ogden office met with the association and explained that as a result af pf f careful observation and study aver over a period of three or four years they have decided that it will be necessary to reduce the number of sheep grazed on the forest by local permit tees at least head bead beginning next year and that as a protection to the water shed all sheep must be kept out of cedar canyon district during the spring grazing season at least such information was anything but welcome because there are eight or ten permit tees who depend on the cedar canyon district fur for ten days to two weeks grazing prior to the time they can go onto the mammoth country and their elimination from there means that they will have to hold in the valley that much longer which is almost impossible at that season of the year some discussion followed the giving givin of this in information but no solution was offered which appealed to the forest officers rs I 1 mr mace explained that the reduction duc tin of head would come from those permit tees holding permits tor for more than the protective limit of head and would be based on the number they were allowed in excess of that number |