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Show WILDLIFE LEADER f , r li fcJ ! Joe Jackson WILDLIFE CLUB NAMES LEADERS By Wes Bolton The Milford Wildlife Protec- . tive Association held their annual an-nual meeting Wednesday ,Feb. 8th, with R. H. Ruth, vice president, conducting the meeting. meet-ing. Twenty members attended. attend-ed. Mr. Ruth pointed out that it is very difficult to get a good attendance at any group meeting, meet-ing, no matter how worthy the cause, and noted that while the Wildlife Association's membership member-ship included many "pool hall biologists," especially right after a poor deer hunt, it is impossible to get these same experts out to help shape a better policy. It is the same old story, "Let Joe do it," and sometimes Joe gets tired. Before the showing of a very interesting film, "Buffalo," "Buf-falo," which gave a very interesting in-teresting account of the management man-agement of the wild herd on the Henry Mountains and Burr Desert, the annual election elec-tion of officers was held. Joe Jackson was elected president, Jay Hiatt, vice president; pres-ident; and the secretary-treasurer, appointed by the president. presi-dent. The Board of Directors is Dave Morris, Bert Merryweath-er, Merryweath-er, Wes Bolton, Bill Aagard, Guardell Banks, Thurland Sly, Ross Patterson, Mel Tait, Eddie Ed-die Patterson, Boyd Horton William Johnson, Clark Dalton and Carl Briscoe. New membership cards are ' ready at the same old price $2. The Fist and Game Department Depart-ment is raising their fees, but we are going to hold the line for another year. |