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Show LOCAL CITIZENS PROTEST CHANGE IN GAME RESERVE A delegation from Bingham Canyon met with Newell Cook, chairman of the Utah State Fish and Gaime commission, and the Fish and Game association of Salt Lake county Monday at the Elks club in Salt Lake City. The local men protested extension ex-tension of the Heaston Game preserve, recently . enlarged to include in-clude all land between the Bingham Bing-ham and Garfield railway tracks and the Magna-Bingham highway. R. R. Marriott, Art Sorenson, J. J. Creedon, Jack Householder, Wilford Harris and William Fahr- ni of Lark told the fish and game association members that the now limits of the reserve stopped men and boys from enjoying en-joying a popular recreation, rabbit rab-bit hunting and target practice, in the foothills northeast of Bingham. Commissioner Cook stated that the reserve had been enlarged at the request of sheep men and his efforts would be directed toward to-ward return of the original eastern boundry, which was the Bingham and Garfield railroad. William Fahrnl of Lark was naimed a director of the county FIsli and Game association. |