| Show II r I i t I r s ES 8 i I h i J It f II l 1 A LOU OU HARRISON ARRISON Leon Roberts RObert Bob Ob Guy CP It Delmar Lane Chuck Teal Gail Herrman Herr I man and Kay Campbell Merlin Walker was not j The evening of April 3 m members of ofa i a the Vernal Rod Hod Gun Club convened at atthe atthe the U 7 Cafe for their annual meeting j and installation banquet Outgoing president Gail Herrman introduced Kay Campbell as the new j president and the board of directors as Mr Campbell Leon Roberts who Isi is i also vice president Charles Teal real I appointed by the board as secretary and treasurer Lou Harrison Delmer I Lane Bob Guy Mr Herrman C. C P P. P and Merlin Walker I Recording secretary and treasurer is isI I Marge Herrman GUEST SPEAKER Glade M M. M told the group that the legislature is not allowed to spend more money than is projected in the budget and that he wished the United States government was thus contained Rep Hep touched on the projected White River Ulver Dam and said that in return for water for Ute land development the tribe had tentatively I agreed to pay for half the costs of the dam Future plans for the Long Park Reservoir are that it will be Plumed and used for a power project He lie also stated he was concerned I about the trend of government to support environmentalists to the p. p point int of absolutely zero development The dictation of the federal government must come to a halt haIt he said Its not reasonable to ask people to conserve energy and then turn around and use two or three big tanks of propane to melt snow for environmental purposes In May of 1973 in the middle of the energy embargo price controls were established related Speaker Rules to govern the controls were written in 1974 Now a government representative comes in 1978 and says You charged more in 1973 than you should have But I answer I I 1 didn't know those were the rules Neither did we came the rejoinder but now we doand you are going to pay I do not believe continued Rep that citizens should be processed for a law of the government without due process of law Sense is sense and nonsense is nonsense and its it's time we learned to distinguish between the two A SPECIAL GUEST was Christina present will guide the affairs of the Vernal Rod Gun Club for 1978 Rod and Gun Club install 1 officers at annual meeting I J t ROD GUN Club president Kay Campbell asks for support support support sup sup- port from all the members s. s 14 F a t Y t tk k t 5 SPEAKER Its time we learned to distinguish sense from nonsense 4 I Ia a t think we have a good goad club But I am asking for better support from all the not members-not just the old standbys And when they do come Im I'm asking the theold theold theold old standbys to make them welcome Give em a hand along with a job s r r i ij if f f j f fk t I r i j d p EARNING THE Rod Gun Clubs Club's scholarship with an essay on conservation was Christina Knopsnyder Christina came to Vernal to establish residency when she found Jound that the instructors in Wildlife Management at the college of her choice in California were all educated at Utah State University She will major in wildlife conservation Knopsnyder Uintah High School coed who is the recipient of the clubs club's scholarship Mr Herrman also said the club has drafted a letter letting Governor Matheson know their feelings of disapproval toward the expansion of the Ute Indian boundary back to its original lines Mr Campbell in his presidential address expressed appreciation to Mr Herrman and quipped that a president is more or less a referee if the directors directors directors tors deadlock he gets to vote I plan no big changes he said I |