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Show AL. HEASTON, well- known sportsman of Bingham, who was yesterday appointed chief deputy game warden. ! & 1 iftiiiisiiii I m mm M! IS Iff 0 CHIEF GAME WHRDEH Commissioner. Siddoway Appoints Well Known Sportsman. A. L. Heaston, formerly a deputy sheriff sher-iff at Bingham and a well-known sports- man, was named yesterday hy R. H. Sid- doway, state fish and yame commissioner, J as chief state tame and fish warden of the fish and game department. ! Commissioner Siddoway named three J deputy wardens In addition to the chief J warden, Theodore Seeholzer of Logan, j Charles Heppler of Richfield and J. C. Smith of Murray. Other appointments are to be announced later by the fish and game commissioner. Under the new fish and game law passed ' by the recent legislature there are no more county fish and game wardens, but each warden and deputy is given jurisdiction jurisdic-tion in the entire state and the wardens are appointed at large rather than by counties. Heaston takes the place formcfcheld by David Madsen of Provo, who hasKn chief deputy warden. The new chief dt uty was deputy sheriff in Bingham undei'1 Former Sheriff Ho wells and since then has been a deputy game warden withi pay from the state. He has been In the importation of the elk whl been turned loose in the mountf' of Bingham toward Tooele. 7 Commissioner Siddoway says til ton has been a most thorough 1 sistcnt sportsman in every way spent his own money and given his time toward furthering the inteV the fish and game department in t) tection and preservation of them. Hasten Is to be on the job in S'alt Monday, it is announced. |