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Show l83 solution to the the ngency, S. left to the U. entire Service, Forest problem vould best be and to that end the duties and functions of that agency ought to be broadened by legislative enactment. Natur-a.l Ly shee pmen in Utah the , the depleted condition the state. As early of 1928 as Association had passed the a the Utah State resolution in 1931, Dern's query v i.ews s James A. 45 calling T _n 'ilhe TTt1-, on the for federal response t 0 G-overnor '-·oolno,·;c_n"C' C::t9te of the Hooper, secretary dis2Josi tion of within \'/oolgrowers 'loolerm'iers Association, sumnaz-Lzed Utah State izatior.' pu bl·lC d omaln. ..J..h £ e over concerned about public grazil1..g1ands . con t ro I were 'tha't or-gan- lands: public tssoci c.t i.on is in f.vo'" i e2.visio- of'-'t}e"-publi; do;ain bt ori'l.y eu'oe rv.i s i cn with manage to the s tcck [TOWerS can pl"'ove bcncf'Lc i e.I to the 1i vestocl-: industry, and th2.t this must be done ecu i tably within a range of cost that the industry can stwd. Any state adninistration is bound to hinder interstate grazins of livestock nd discrininate against citizens of the United States by reason of their place of residence.46 feel ment Hooper 'th a t left made Feder21 prir.cipally reference had discriminated to recent Colorado aga.i.ns t Utah sheepmen feated in court at great expense to his legislation which and was later de- organization. He feared similar difficul ties with Nevada legislation unless Geore 1::. Il:acFarlane, State board 0:: Agriculture, to }L -De r-n Dec. 10, 1931, Lncor-por-at.ed in Hearin.s, 45J. pp. , 43-44. 46James incorporated in A. 500per to George H. Dern, :'e2_1"'irv7s, p. 47. Dec. 14, 1931, |