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Show 184 federal supervision John II:. and Eorse firmly established. was I,:acFarlane, president Growers' Association, 2..bout the uncertainties which may have cow the __ to wh i ch Lanerrt i.ng the impose .... upon in Ar-Lz ona, her head 'ti' L2..C ... 2.r 1 8l1e due to pOln t e d t 0 2J..SO Lnadequa'tc had been r ange s and . , the Tt2J.'1 ranges had been f'ac t th2..t finest s ,,47 __ _ abu se s of Uta;"1' cession would tail in Utah, her _i n l·.e'.',r I·-.e;.:].· co. be T"'l_!; 11 ed __ equally concerned Quite possibly, he assured the Senate Conmittee, grazing. "A was of the Utah Cattle subjected, much control, n "absolutely ruined. of the Though r.:acFarlane acknowledged the :evans bill control of the ranges if the state so to relating opted, he--like this would not solve One of was Dern's federal problem about te of interstate watersheds. impossibility adninistrative agency ','lith trained, Finally, around the of He also echoed staffing tenured a state personnel. discussion of interest-aligm1ent cession issue in utah, it nust be mentioned le2.ding newspaper, the SeQ t L2.}:e Tribune., in 2.[_Teenent with the governor, the Salt Lake City th2.t the was in the Nye Dern--recognized that avail without the other. little concern the Governor provision state's the Chamber of Conerce, Ccttlemen of Ut. conservationists, Though its editors did sheepmen, not against the cession proposal, they generously 47-.. ne ar-a.ns s . , p. 2J4 • and crusade concurred |