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Show Wildlife group visits Utah The staff of the National Wildlife Federation will headquarter head-quarter in Utah during late June-early -July for an in-ser- On July 8, the group will return to Salt Lake City for the mid-year meeting of the Federation's Board of Directors to be held there July 9-10. The National Wildlife Federation Fed-eration is parent body for the Utah Wildlife Federation and other state affiliates throughout through-out the Nation. U. S. Marine Corps security detachments guard United States property at legations, embassies and consulates all over the world. vice training session, field trips into the intermountain area, and a mid-year meeting of the Federation's Board of Directors, Direc-tors, according to an announcement announ-cement from the Federation's headquarters offices in Washington. Wash-ington. The meetings and field trips are designed to acquaint these sportsmen leaders with conservation conser-vation problems of the area, with the itinerary being arranged ar-ranged by William L. Reavley, Western Field Representative for the organization stationed in Salt Lake City. , The visitors assembled June 29 on the compus of the Utah State University at Logan for two days of studies and discussion discus-sion covering the administration administra-tion of public lands, range problems and related subjects. |