Show state inspector in town on monday state inspector R V broadhurst of the utah state department of agriculture and secretary of the utah cattle and horse growers association spent monday in monticello and blanding conferring with cattlemen in regard to the state law which governs governa the running of pure bred bulls on the range ange 2 to help cattle owners who may be unaware of the law mr broadhurst suggested that it be published as a reminder chapter 3 5 98 utah code annotated of utah 1943 under title th three r ee reads as follows 6 it shall be unlawful to own oi 01 turn loose ar r allow to run at large upon the domain ranges or of dorest reserves of this state any other than a pure bred buil of some recognized beef breed A pure bred bull as contemplated by this section must most be a bull having a registration ion certificate from the breeding association of its particular breed or one whose breeder has issued a certificate under oath stating therein that thai the bull is a purebred pure bred and stating the breed to which it belongs such certificate to be recorded in a book provided for that purpose in the county clerks office of the county in which the bull is to be ranged ran gedon anor or before the thedac day any such bull is permitted to run at large A second reason for the visit of inspector broadhurst was to discuss and check on predatory animal control and to encourage the trapping of coyotes as there is sufficient money in the fund to pay the average amount of claims A 6 bounty on coyotes and bob cats is granted and 15 on mountain lions still another reason for coming to this southeastern section of the state was for the purpose of making brand inspections and visiting 9 the slaughter house at blanding B anding mr broadhurst s i bs be would woud st step p at li sal and moab on his way vay north his office is in the state capitol building salt laks |