. District Advisors' Conference : Salt Lake City, Utah, January 13 & 14, 1936. Grazing; Range management. igr T. A-35 MR. WILLIAMS: I can soo in ny birdsoyc view of this some very treacherous conditions that arc Going to cntor into the livestock industry. I on proud to state hero for your interest, for your information, that I have voted against the ncasuro that has passed horo, for the simple reason we have got a lot of ncn, particularly in District 3, that in the past havo nado their livelihood out of the livestock businoss. There is not the land available within that district for sunmor


. District Advisors' Conference : Salt Lake City, Utah, January 13 & 14, 1936. Grazing; Range management. igr T. A-35 MR. WILLIAMS: I can soo in ny birdsoyc view of this some very treacherous conditions that arc Going to cntor into the livestock industry. I on proud to state hero for your interest, for your information, that I have voted against the ncasuro that has passed horo, for the simple reason we have got a lot of ncn, particularly in District 3, that in the past havo nado their livelihood out of the livestock businoss. There is not the land available within that district for sunmor ranges to bo owned. They havo their ranches down there, and they havo nado their livelihood out of this livestock business. -We havo the other class of non down thoro that hove nado their livelihood out of spiling hay to theso ncn. Now then, if you arc going to eliminate those non that have fostorcd the livestock industry through all tho depressing tines wo have gone through, give othor ncn a fair opportunity that has not accepted tho livestock industry in the past, tell hin to cone in and take the place of the nan who has fostered it, you are going to put this nan out of businoss, going to place this nan on a snailor lovcl. I think you have done something dangorous. I think those natters should be left up to tho advisory boards, that the advisory boards should settle this question as to whothor we arc going to decide "in or near tho district". (Applause). I don't want to be a party that is going to help to injure the livostock business. ,, MR. JENSEN OF ARIZONA: I havo got a cold, but I will talk as loud as I , ,*' can. MR. CARPENTER: Kind of uso your hands, that will help. (Laughter). MR. JENSEN: Southern Utah cattlemen, end also sheepmen, havo went to work and used tho Arizona Strip for year-round grazing. Southern Utah has used the Arizona Strip for grazing for 50 years, and they havo acquired, together with tho Arizona citizens, logal rights thoro and havo used


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