Loss of a friend : the death of Congressman Edward T. Taylor of Colorado, [September 3, 1941] / -- Director Rutledge's telegram to Mrs. Taylor
Back home on the range : Director Rutledge and his Washington office establish new headquarters in Salt Lake City --
Special notice : future copies of the Range Rider will be mailed to regional offices with subsequent distribution made from those offices in the course of regular mail --
Fire! : preventative measures to use to counteract fire hazards from increased forage --
Top three causes of fires in 1940 : first place is lightening, followed by 'smokers', and 'campers' come in as the third largest group / -- figures compiled by the Management office
The Department of Agriculture forecasts all-time record lamb crop this year / -- Information digest
The unusual rabbit situation in the Wood River Grazing District : spreading fires, destroying crops, and jackrabbit bones are puncturing automobile tires / -- reported by Herbert A. Pollard
A roundup of facts : second annual 'educational roundup' for Grazing Service adds the subject of soil and moisture conservation to programming, Mud Springs, Utah, September 8-27, 1941 --
Sheep experiments on Red Desert range of Wyoming : Stockman Kleber Hadsell of Rawlins offers his sheep as 'guinea pigs' to help determine the cause of faulty tooth and bone development in sheep grazing in certain saltbush areas --
Kenneth C. Ikeler new Butte Chief --
From 'the resources of the range' : on the occasion of the seventh anniversary of the Taylor Grazing Act / -- the Hon. Edw. T. Taylor
Modern day cattle rusting curbed : new law passed by legislation endorses maximum penalty of $5,000 and five years imprisonment for interstate transportation of stolen livestock ; Texas Rangers report some thieves kill and butcher on the spot, driving off with meat.
Here and there.
Station KEUB to broadcast updates on Mud Springs training conference : Monday, September 8, at 7:45 a.m. --
Domingo Recatune, licensee to Mojave Grazing District reports of best feed year he's ever experienced --
Wool Industry Research Laboratory at Torridon, Leeds, in England announces method of gas-proofing wool uniforms for British soldiers : July 10, 1941 --
Lost River Grazing District sponsors combine seed-harvesting program : Willard Bell of Moore, Idaho, accepts contract --
Approval to continue operation of CCC Camp G-22, Maopa, Nev., for additional 30-day period granted by J. J. McEntee --
'Tiny" Greenslet gives address on 'the policy of Grazing Service as it pertains to wildlife conservation' : Wyo. Division of the Izaak Walton League at Riverton, Wyo., August 12, 1941 --
J. J. McEntee, director of CCC, authorizes furloughing without pay to enrollees who desire temporary employment for harvesting farm crops --
Nearly 4,000,000 acres of land added to two grazing districts in Arizona --
Grazing Service participates in program to entertain AAA representatives from 17 States : June 22-27, 1941, Idaho State --
Director Rutledge and staff meets with F. R. Marshall, Secretary of the National Wool Growers Association and wool growers from 10 western States : Salt Lake City, August 25, 1941 --
New Mexico region issues one cow for a period of six months to Victor Motto, Rio Puerco District --
Arizona camp enrollee falls asleep under tree : search party finds him one day and a half later --
Red Cross First Aid Certificates issued to 108,776,000 CCC enrollees during first 10 months of fiscal year 1941 --
Jess Thorn, permittee from Border Grazing District, N.M., reports of exceptional lamb crop / -- N.M. News letter
Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Hall of Fort Douglas District praises camp G-157, Utah, for outstanding service --
Current stats of food consumed by United States Army on a daily basis measured in pounds --
The basis of straight thinking is tolerance /
Wetmore Hodges --
A well-organized program to suit regional and district needs is a long step toward accomplishing administrative and PR responsibilities : Regional Grazier Rose --
Menu from restaurant in 'Old Hangtown' (now Placerville, Nev.) dated, January 1850, found by Carlos M. Busselle --
Colorado Wool Growers Association in Glenwood Springs passed resolution commending the Secretary of the Interior upon the removal of the Grazing Service headquarters from Washington, D.C. to Salt Lake City / -- as reported by Assistant Director Terrett
Roy P. Davidson, sheepman from Tensleep, Wyo., reports on reseeding success --
Arizona Grazing District No. 1 renamed 'Arizona Strip Grazing District' (formerly 'Hurricane') at the request of Regional Grazier Painter --
New Salt Lake City Grazing Service office shares building with Walker Bank : A. D. Molohon acquaints bank employees with Federal agency activities.
Certificates of proficiency : Walter A. Brouhard, G-171, Idaho ; Washington Bradshaw, G-155, Utah ; Charles Bray, G-68, Or. ; Olen C. Crabb, G-178, N.M. ; Chancy Chapman, G-171, Idaho ; Joseph P. Cosgrove, G-158, Utah ; Ramsay Green, G-68, Or. ; Clifford T. Hunt, G-178, N.M. ; Earl F. Laurie, G-77, Wyo. ; Bill Melton, G-77, Wyo. ; Joseph Midurksi, G-77, Wyo. ; Robert F. McManus, G-171, Idaho ; Noah V. Outlaw, G-77, Wyo. ; Joe Oliver, G-68, Or. ; Charles Russell Palmatier, C-68, Or. ; John R. Partridge, G-77, Wyo. ; Victor M. Telles, G-178, N.M. ; Lester J. Vanzant, G-178, N.M. ; Bennie L. Wilson, G-77, Wyo. ; Wm. D. Whitsitt, G-113, Wyo. -- -- About you and me.
E. R. (Tiny) Greenslet appointed Chief of the Branch of Range Improvements and Maintenance --
Birth announcements : June Banners of Director's office is proud father of twin daughters, born July 5, 1941 --
Teletype machines established as immediate means of communication between Washington office and Grazing Service office in Salt Lake City --
Over 230 folks attend barbecue welcoming Washington office to Salt Lake City.
They're in the Army now! : Joseph L. Pasquale (Roswell, N.M.) ; Eugene W. Bayless (Billings, Mont.) ; George O. Franke (Reno, Nev.) ; Virgil E. Hiett (Grand Junction, Colo.) ; Raymond T. Moore (Kingman, Ariz.) ; Edward V. Mucho (Green River, Wyo.) ; L. E. Riordan (Grand Junction, Colo.) ; Richard P. Sauer (Golconda, Nev.) ; Milton L. Zaring (Worland, Wyo.) --
Safety honor roll for June 1941 : G-128, Mason Valley (Yerington, Nev.) ; G-137, Solomonville (Safford, Ariz.) ; G-82, Warm Creek (Wells, Nev.) ; G-91, Alkali Lake (Wagontire, Or.) ; G-125, Paradox (Paradox, Colo.) ; G-78, Kemmerer (Kemmerer, Wyo.) ; G-129, Lovelock (Lovelock, Nev.) ; G-116, Callao (Callao, Utah) ; G-87 Minden (Minden, Nev.) ; G-86, Gerlach (Gerlach, Nev.) ; G-124, Westgate (Fallon, Nev.) ; G-148, Carlsbad (Carlsbad, N.M.) ; G-174, Cambray (Cambray, N.M.) ; G-173, Antelope Springs (Fredonia, Ariz.) ; G-75, Big Piney (Big Piney, Wyo.)