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008 160929s1941 utua f000 0 eng d
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090 $aHD241$b.R37 v.3 no.11-12
245 04 $aThe range rider /$cGrazing Service.
246 3 $aGrazing bulletin
246 3 $aRange rider of the Grazing Service
260 $aSalt Lake City, Utah :$bU.S. Department of the Interior, Grazing Service,$c1941.
264 1 $aSalt Lake City, Utah :$bU.S. Department of the Interior, Grazing Service,$c1941.
300 $a15 pages : $billustrations ; $c27 cm
321 $aWeekly,$b1939-1940
321 $aMonthly,$b1941-1942
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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362 1 $a1939-1942.
500 $aPublished weekly 1939-1940 ; published monthly 1941-1942.
520 $aThe Range Rider was an agency newsletter issued to the employees of the U.S. Grazing Service (formerly known as the Division of Grazing) during 1939-1942. The purpose was to establish closer contacts and relationships among the U.S. Grazing Service employees and communicate new rules of conduct relative to the operation of the Taylor Grazing Act, as outlined by the new Director, Richard H. Rutledge. The publication contained condensed statements of important happenings, accomplishments, acts, decisions, and proceedings in the Division and certain personal glimpses; promoted good fellowship in the organization; and, provided an open channel, often flavored with a certain degree of informality, for keeping the men and women of the Grazing Service in touch with the aims, ideas and activities involved in the program. The transfer of many of the Grazing Service employees into the military, along with wartime shortages of materials, probably led to the demise of the publication in 1942.
505 00 $tWestern livestock operator and national defense : 1) to meet the demands of the Nation for increased production of livestock and livestock products ; 2) to treat the present as an opportune time to put our affairs in shape ; 3) to maintain unimpaired the basic resource in range lands -- $tBuy a bond today, for a rainy day! -- $tA sound investment : Civilian Conservation Corps contributes to the Nation's strength and to its defense -- $tA branding iron is not forged of metal but of sentiment : interesting article printed in November 1941 issue of Arizona highways -- $tAbout soil and moisture conservation activities : questions and opinions -- $tRange restoration amid eighth century ruins : the Anasazi in historic Chaco Canyon / $rthanks to Regional Grazier, H. W. Naylor -- $tWest using its power : hydro-electric power in defense production / $rM. S. Eisenhower, USDA Clip Sheet No. 1219 -- $tPublic domain fire bill passed : up to $500 fined and/or 6 months imprisonment for criminal act of leaving a burning fire on public lands without extinguishing it -- $tSan Ysidro Grazing District : New Mexico Grazing District No. 1 has a name -- $tBombing range set aside in Idaho : President Roosevelt approved an order withdrawing approximately 7,500 acres of public land in the Owyhee Grazing District, November 5, 1941 -- $tBuy Bonds and Stamps : the Idaho region is!
505 00 $gHere and there. $tAgriculture is still the most important industry in our Nation : stats / $rMontana stockgrower -- $tPresent national defense program : we all must participate -- $tLand restored to Idaho and New Mexico grazing districts : revocation of Departmental orders of 1917 and 1918 -- $tGreater progress made in work program with less strength in Arizona region : 'on and off the job training' -- $tSecretary of the Interior approves order declaring it unlawful to erect advertising displays on public lands without permits : signed October 13, 1941 -- $tThe cow--what an animal! : birds and beasts / $ressay by 10-year old London East End boy who was evacuated to the country, as told by Ernest Brown, Minister of Health -- $tDirector Rutledge calls meeting of regional graziers to discuss future programs and plans : Salt Lake City, beginning on December 8, 1941 -- $tNew ruling tightening up safety regulations for driving Government vehicles : four serious accidents in September -- $t'Voice of Nevada' : monthly radio program dealing with Grazing Service activities scheduled to broadcast over Station KOH, beginning November 28, 1941 -- $tEighteenth Period camp programs announced -- $tEnrollees advised to take employment leave rather than permanently leave Civilian Conservation Corps : Arizona region camps -- $tIf pioneers had 'gone east' / $rUSDA clip sheet no. 1220 -- $tBefore using any extinguisher, use your head : fire prevention and control / $rNevada State journal publishes article by Mark Harris of G-86, Nevada -- $tD. D. McCay attends interagency meeting on multi-agency work programs, training and welfare of others : November 22, 1941 -- $tRemember the lesson of World War I : contribute to the defense program and avoid fear -- $tCongratulations to management and feeders of steers from Squaw Butte Range Station : winners of first three prizes in their class at Pacific Stock Show / $rOregon cattleman, October 1941 issue.
505 00 $tSafety honor roll for September 1941 : G-128, Mason Valley (Yerington, Nev.) ; G-137, Solomonville (Safford, Ariz.) ; G-86, Gerlach (Gerlach, Nev.) ; G-148, Carlsbad (Carlsbad, N.M.) ; G-173, Antelope Springs (Fredonia, Ariz.) ; G-108, Hubbard Ranch (Wells, Nev.) ; G-112, Gap Ranch (Burns, Or.) ; G-52, Worland (Worland, Wyo.) ; G-130, Buena Vista (Burns, Or.) ; G-127, Whitehall (Whitehall, Mont.) ; G-149, Roswell (Roswell, N.M.) ; G-11, Indian Springs (Redvale, Colo.) ; G-172, Riddle (Riddle, Idaho) -- $tThe races of men who wear wool dominate the world : the keeping of sheep / $rJoseph Elwyn Wing -- $tCertificates of proficiency : Earnest R. Collins, G-11, Colo. ; Billy M. Campbell, G-11, Colo. ; Ramon A. Caldera, G-147, N.M. ; Jose M. Gallegos, G-147, N.M. ; Martin Gallegos, G-147, N.M. ; Jack O. Green, G-147, N.M. ; Mike T. Hernandez, G-11, Colo. ; Raymond E. Holman, G-147, N.M. ; William R. Johnston, G-147, N.M. ; Oather A. Kneip, G-139, Colo. ; Lorenzo C. Lucero, G-147, N.M. ; Mike B. Mora, G-147, N.M. [or Colo.?] ; Kenneth McQuown, G-112, Or. ; James Packer, G-139, Colo. ; Harrell B. Rossen, G-11, Colo. ; Joe D. Robinson, G-11, Colo. ; Rudolph J. Smith, G-11, Colo. ; Raymond E. Schreiner, G-139, Colo. ; Donald L. Webb, G-147, N.M.
505 00 $gAbout you and me. $tThe Ranger Rider wishes you all a Merry, American Christmas! -- $tAsst. Director Terrett initiated into the Ancient Order of the Goat Skins! : report on his visit to district offices in Oregon -- $tBirth announcements : Nedra and Dave Tolman, formally christen new daughter, Nancy, formerly called 'Toots' ; George and Armella Woodhall are happy parents of baby daughter, Mary Frances, born November 10, 1941 ; Papa Hank [Prager] is beaming, little baby Stephana Prager was born December 1, 1941 -- $tOregon region folks come up with new way to accumulate Defense Savings Bonds : semi-monthly bridge club prizes -- $tOur loss is New Mexico's gain : Elsie Hartman leaves Salt Lake to fill personnel clerk position -- $tDirector's office and Utah regional office go bowling -- $tCorrection please! : Mud Springs Conference -- $tOffice of the Director is the National headquarters : let's avoid referring to it as the Salt Lake office -- $tThanksgiving greeting to all / $rpoem by Director Rutledge -- $tMr. C. Watt Brandon, editor and owner of Kemmerer Gazette (Wyo.), visits National Office -- $t'Thanks for Lester Brooks' : Resolution No. 12 adopted at the Seventh annual convention, Nevada State Cattle Association, October 30, 1941.
500 $a"Nov. & Dec. 1941."
500 $a"Vol. 3, nos. 11 & 12."
500 $a"The Rider is published by authority of the Secretary of the Interior as administrative information concerning important happenings, accomplishments, and aims of the Grazing Service for the information of the personnel of this Service. Not for publication."--Volume 4, no. 9, page [16].
500 $aSpecial Defense Issue was published on December 20, 1941, in response to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
500 $aHistorical and background information provided by Glen Collins, Public Lands Foundation Archives.
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710 1 $aUnited States.$bDepartment of the Interior.$bOffice of the Secretary.
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