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Show SPORTSMEN ffte VOICE IN THEIR DEPART Utah sportsmen servi, on the present admint t; well as candidates fo flees, that they ex I? voice in. the running of I h and game department board of directors of' Wildlife Federation recent l' ed several plainly gl tions aimed primarily . J ent methods of handlin?;;: partment's finances and. "It is our contention tt., sportsmen who create this?' purchasing approximate I , hunting and fishing liceni have a more definite voice r the money is spent and 1 !: je? i r X" president of the state fed 'L which represents some sportsmen's groups. President Hebbeler further ed that "the directors ofu,,; Wildlife Federation passJ ; resolutions after full diSCUSj. the subjects and after cow'" the fact that the present adr tration promised to carry m portant recommendations of ' federation and definitely dlj' keep its promises. We tlw urge all Utah sportsmen to.' port candidates for state o" who will support the fote'' program and who will w' promises." The committee drafting tie,, olutions included Frank G l tines, Richfield; Fred Bruhn F guitch; C. N. Woods, Ogia, " A. Walker, Salt Lake City Turner, Tremonton; Cliff j Ogden; and Verdell C. Rit Charleston. |