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Mon May 2, 2016, 07:11 PM May 2016

Utah tries to mediate disputes between ranchers, feds

By MATTHEW PIPER | The Salt Lake Tribune
First Published 1 hour ago • Updated 29 minutes ago

Kingston • Stanton Gleave helped retake Cliven Bundy's cattle from the Bureau of Land Management in Bunkerville, Nev., and he was a guest in the Cane Beds, Ariz., house of Robert LaVoy Finicum.

At a January "property rights" workshop in Cedar City — while Bundy's sons Ammon and Ryan joined Finicum in occupying an eastern Oregon wildlife refuge — Gleave posed for a photo with a notice in his left hand that he would "withdraw consent" to be governed by the BLM ...

In 2013, Richfield District Ranger Jason Kling recommended a 50 percent cut in allowed grazing on a Monroe Mountain allotment shared by Gleave with his son Waylon and Piute County rancher Keith Anderton. Kling said foremost among his concerns was cattle grazing outside the permitted season ...

minutes from a January meeting of the commission indicate Piute County Sheriff Marty Gleave — second cousin to Stanton and a rancher himself — told Kling that he would jail Forest Service workers for further interference on Monroe Mountain or prescribed burns without county approval ...


http://www.sltrib.com/home/3817819-155/fearing-another-bunkerville-or-malheur-utah?fullpage=1

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