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Show Uintah Basin To Be Featured In Stock Publication "Stockman's Review," Utah's only exclusive livestock publication, publica-tion, and the official organ of I the Utah Wool Growers, the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers and the Utah State Dairy Federation, Feder-ation, will devote a section to the Uintah Basin in its September Septem-ber issue, according to A. Lincoln Lin-coln Thomson, editor-manager. Mr. Thomson, who until recently rec-ently was on the city desk of The Deseret News, made a survey of the "Basin" for his newspaper late in July, and was so impressed im-pressed with the potentialities of this region that he asked, and received, whole-hearted support of livestock interests, merchants, and officialdom of Duchesne and Uintah counties in the project. The section which will be devoted de-voted to the Uintah Basin in the "Review" will show the latest potentialities which only need development, to make the area one of the most vital in Utah's economy. Mr. Thomson and his wife, Grace R. Thomson, business manager man-ager of the "Review," are in Duchesne county making advertising, adver-tising, pictorial and editorial tie-ups tie-ups for the county's spread in the section. Cliff Fretwell, editor of the Roosevelt Standard, is handling the assembling of the advertising and editorial matter, as well as . advising on the pictorial layouts. Others who will act in an advisory ad-visory capacity include Horace Allred and County Agent Emer Broadbent. |