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Show Annual Wildlife Convention Set The Utah Wildlife Federation, Federa-tion, parent body for affiliated local sportsmen groups over the - state, meets this year in annual convention at Logen, November 21-22-23. Delegates will discuss current cur-rent resource conservation problems, firm up a legislative program to be acted upon during dur-ing the coming legislative term, and program activities for the sportsmen groups during dur-ing the coming year. Talks by director Harold S. Crane of the Utah Department of Fish and Game and other conservation leaders on the state and national level, are expected to highlight the three day convention. Federation president Thel Pay of Nephi said voting dele-1 gates will attend representing affiliate clubs from most communities com-munities in Utah. He noted that the general meetings each day are open to attendance by anyone interested interest-ed in the conservation and management of the state's resources. re-sources. All meetings will be held on the campus of the Utah State University. |