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Show FISH AND GAME GROUPELECTS Mark Anderson Is Vice President; Presi-dent; Legislative Action Ac-tion Planned. Mark Anderson of Provo was elected vice president of the Utah Fish and Game association at Tue'sday night's meeting at the Elks' club, Salt Lake City. Ogden Man Ko-ef.-cted A. E. Breuerton of Ogden was reelected re-elected president of the organization, organiza-tion, defeating C. N. Fehr of Salt Lake' and William Peterson of Logan Lo-gan for the place. These two men were elected vice presidents, together to-gether with Mr. Anderson and E. N. Radcliff of Price. Art Larson of Ogden was re-elected to the post of secretary-treasurer. Mr. Breureton's re-election was followed by a decision to have a two-year term of office after 1929. Both acts are Explained by the association's as-sociation's feeling that old hands are needed at the helm, particularly particular-ly when the legislature is in session. The legislative program of the organization or-ganization will be' taken up at another an-other meeting, anuary 18. In the meantime, a legislative committee will be appointed by the president, and this committee will prese'nt its program at the January session. Discuss Prohlems-i- No definite action on any legislative legisla-tive matters was taken at Tuesday's Tues-day's meeting, although a number of matters were discussed in detail. The proposals coming up for general gen-eral discussion were: formation of a three-man fish and game com- mission; continuance of the buck law; three-week season on big game"; trapping of elk; seining in Utah lake. Representatives from Utah county coun-ty who were present were x L. L. Bunnell, Provo; Raymond Kerr, Payson; J. F. Wingate, Springville. |