Show WILSON NEW S. S L. L COUNTY FISH AND GAME REA HEAl HEri t ic Jl lt III J. J Voting Climaxes Most Successful Meet in History Hickam Is Vice President Reelected Treasurer Secretary-Treasurer As a final l gesture toward the thc great cr er success of the Salt Lake County Fish and Game association during durins 1932 members o of the organization concluded their annual meeting Thursday night by acclaiming C. C Oren Wilson president to succeed Clarence Chick Evans 9 Wilson who has f 4 held held various off ofin of of- 4 fx f k Wo in In the asso IJ C fr Ct S cia t. t Ion a almost 1 I m o 0 SC s 1 t t 1 since its origin in m in 49 tr 1922 and who has t. f been bee n l a tireless worker in m beh behalf 1 1 tT of of the organization l t tion hon relinquishes wP c his ott office ce a as vice r president which he h held during the Js past year e td i tm L. L P. P HIckman I. I x li Ji I local 0 C a 1 sportsman 7 succeeds Wilson as jl vice president The organization unan unan- C C. Oren Wilson reelected J. J W. W v. v Bill Warburton secretary secretary- treasurer Evans retiring president was re tamed as a n director Newly elected directors include C C. N. N Fehr Louis Rosier Clyde Powell Oscar Peterson of ot Holladay Jake Grimm and Ben Clark Clark is a 8 holdover from last years year's board the rest bein being newcom newcom- ers era Additional directors who were retained arc E. E E. E Eliason and E E. E M M. Bagley Representatives from Midvale Midvale Mid Mid- vale Murray Magna and Bingham are elected by members of those cities VETERAN IE I MEMBER ER ERThe The election of ot Wilson to the dency climaxes a long service in the association He has served as vice ice president during th the years 1923 1926 and 1030 and as a director in 1922 1924 1024 and 1925 Hickam likewise is isa isa isa a veteran member and was a n director last year The association members were unanimous in declaring that the I meeting Thursday night W was the best bestIn bestIn bestin in history the business of the past year being taken care of ot and many useful suggestions being made for 1932 on cm th the tho organizations organization's if financial anci i ic c condition sh snowed showed ih d-ih the ir treasury treas treas- as ury tiry to be in a comfortable position with a b balance remaining after all an allbut allbut but a few small bills had been paid Other reports were made and passed on without question The audit of the books was made by Vincent Casella The surplus existing for the year Oear 1931 amounts to after debts of ot more mor than 1400 were set set- tIed lied The largest single source of ot Income income in In- come was derived from the sale of the Murray h hatchery to Salt SnIt Lake I City for a sum of This money will be held in a n savings account account ac ac- ac count for tor future use in the purchase of a rearing pond MANY 1 FISH PLANTED One of the most important steps t taken ken by the association in the past year rear was the planting of ot legal sized fish most of which were put in Salt Lake county w waters A. A Keate Cook chairman of ot the fish committee commit commit- tee revealed At present the a association asso asso- so elation dation has fish in Henen's pond practically all aU of ot which will be beof beof beof of planting size by June 15 A report on the association membership mem memo made b by EH EU Marcell chairman chairman chair chair- man of the committee showed a decrease decrease de de- de crease from 1700 to 1510 in a year A drive for a membership of wIllbe will willbe be started immediately according to toM toM M Marcell Ben Clark chairman of ot the bl big game Jame committee Ed Lars Larsen n of the law Jaw enforcement body C C. C Oren Wilson Wilson Wil Wil- son of ot the educational and md publicity committee end and Clarence Evans of the thet goodwill committee all submitted their reports MEETING ANNOUNCED President Wilson announced a aboard aboard aboard board meeting for next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Elks club for lor the purpose of or selecting committees commit commit- tees lees for 1932 Plans for the annual sportsmens sportsmen's riot will also aiso be discussed at that time The association promised ed its support support support sup sup- port In the rabbit hunt scheduled for tor Sunday A special train will carry sportsmen to Lofgreen from where the hunters will begin their drive on the bunnies The train leaves the Union Pacific depot at B a. a m. m and returns to Salt Lake about bout p. p m. m Bill Warburton in charge of ot the hunt invites the public to attend the outing |