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Show Farmers In Basin Study Feeding; Gaeth Will Speak Fourteen Uintah Basin farmers farm-ers made a tour of parts of Colorado last week searching for a solution to their stock-feeding stock-feeding problems. Directing1 the Colorado trip was Arthur Gaeth. field director for the Utah-South Utah-South Idaho Farmers Union, and Dick Axtell, fieldman for the Basin. According to Rulon Ander-ton, Ander-ton, local Farmers Union president, presi-dent, the group of men who made the inspection of feeding areas at Denver, Montrose and Rifle, included Charles Olsen, Hirum Slaugh, Owen Powell, Ritchie Stubbs and Ken Mor-tensen. Mor-tensen. Vernal; Floyd Ross, My-ton; My-ton; James Hamblin, Raymond i Brown, Mr. Anderton, Arthur j Brown, Bruce Fitzgerald. James Bacon, William Blanchard, Ai-ma Ai-ma Wills and Eldon White, of Roosevelt. At Denver, the group examined exam-ined the facilities of the Farmers Farm-ers Union Marketing Assn., and conferred with its general manager, man-ager, Al Gamble. They also studied co-op feed operations at Montrose and Rifle. A climax to the study of feeding feed-ing operations will be a public meeting next Thursday night, Jan. 25, at the Roosevelt LDS chapel at 8 p. m., with Mr. Gaeth listed as the main "speaker. "speak-er. An open meeting, the entire public is invited to attend and hear what Mr. Gaeth has to say, and offer any assistance possible in solving the feeding problems. |