Show LIVESTOCK MEN OF DIXIE FOREST BOOST PROGRESS OF INDUSTRY Catt lement of the dixie national forest advisory board closed saturday one of the most successful annual meetings held by the organization since its beginning in 1938 representatives of seventeen associations of cattle permit tees of the forest the utah farm bureau federation wildlife federations commercial marketing agencies farm credit administration U S grazi grazing ing service and forest service officers attended the utah cattle and ho horse arse growers association of which the local organizations are a parts part was represented resen ted by president L C mont gomery of heber city the board conducted in its meeting by chairman T willard jones of newcastle covered rationing and price control of beef products ts food with control established in one instead of a number of governmental agencies and private lands with integration of their use as commensurate ite ty with forest and grazing service permits the actions formed a broad plan to gain production for the war and to safeguard the livestock industry following the war ait of parowan carowan speaking as a member of the state stat e board of f big game control praised the cooperation given by wildlife federations toward solving the problem of f too many deer on congested ranges stating that the mana management gemerd of deer on public ranges is improving featuring the mee meeting tingo dr seth shaw of farm marketing relations praised the southern utah livestock show and said that the institution will grow to serve the livestock industry in in this part of the state in a big way ch charles aries demoisy jr in of grazing for the forest service said range improvements with extensive water developments and nd the artificial seeding re g of range lands should be given impetus in post war planning dr T donald bell and professor C wayne cook of the branch Agri agricultural agriculture cultura I 1 college outlined the use of mineral supplements to range feeds and showed the responses of range plants to grazing dr C ra ross ss hardy of the dixie college at st george discussed the of predators and rodents r relationship elation ship to range c conservation on frank shelly executive secretary detary of the utah state farm bureau burea u federation outlined the need for more comprehensive and simple regulations by the government for the industry chairman T willard jones of newcastle vice chairman thomas dodds of pa itch and secretary guy hafen of st george were reelected re elected unanimously to serve the organization another year |