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help could be employed at stale expense. But in 1935 there wi.l be no 

 federal aid in this respect. With grasshoppers still requiring a great deal of 

 time from this office, and with the expected widespread Mormon cricket out- 

 break, to say nothing of the many other insect problems of the state, your 

 attention as well as that of the legislature is called to the need of adequate 

 support for insect control work. We venture to remark that there is no other 

 state activity which pays a higher dividend on the money invested. 



Respectfully yours, 



A. L. STRAND 



State Entomologist 



