Show V"1 v i'TVTVivyyvY''''f' yyryy y'yyvy The Salt LakeTrlbuaa Monday September 28 1959 D3 Wildlife Group Names New Officer Slate By Don Brooks Tribune Outdoors Editor OGDEN — Jack Allshouse of piggy bank for the financial just don't have the time or transfusion was agreed money to do the Federation’s on only after an hour’s job correctly" Therss But in the end the delegates who will be the new executive decided unanimously that “you secretary The directors were instructed to find a suitable can't get a job done unless you man for the task have money to do It" THE FEDERATION’S aneSpeaker after speaker traced ’ dwindling interest in the Fed- mic condition was brought eration decreased membership home drastically by the and emphasized that men who president Leonard have to “earn bread and butter blood elected president of the Utah Federation as the state’s organized sportsmen closed their annual convention here Allshouse who had been the Federation’s representative on the Board of Big Game Control succeeds Leonard C Madsen of Provo Wildlife out-goin- OTHEL PEAY NephI a former Federation President was elected to succeed Allshouse on the "Game Board and Joe W Harrington of Salt Lake City was named representative on the Boating Advisory Board of Titk-Eighj- Named vice presidents were C Smith of Newton District One Burnell Haws Vernal District Three John Garr Dragerton District Four iRay Turnbow Salt Lake Dis-- trict Five Verl School American Fork District Six ! In an attempt to pump new life into the Federation the delegates voted to release $10 D00 (its entire bank account) e to the directors with the aim of hiring a paid' executive secretary lewis I Deer Rifles 'Shot Guns $ a nn J 4 r 0Q0Q THE COMMISSION is lnves- tigating possible underworld r and monopolistic activities nected with the June 26 Ingemar Johansson Patterson tip fight at New York -- cooir o c 0 ®e®n(°j A NEW YORK trip by boat would require four days he said "My fear of height catoses dizziness” he explained “I become nauseated even when driving in an automobile on a mountain road" mission I m& mission : SAN JUAN PR Sept 27 (UPI) — Cus D’ Amato manager of former heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson announced Sunday night he will not appear at Tuesday’s hearing in New Yoik His failure to appear may cause permanent revocation of of his manager’s license by the New Yoik State Athletic Com- - land-owners- ” jthe Parks and Recreation Com- -- Talks on organization cut out for it but two-wee- - D' Amato whose middleweight Jose Torres fought here Saturday night said fie'would be unable to retut n’ to New Yorkjn time for the hearing because-vOa “psychological condition” that prevents his flying iqJLElan Cus to Miss has its censes in 1960 Yet a stock-worso far mens organization of only hasn’t done much about it" 500 members has a larger w w —y we going to get the 'job done? The game chief agreed with Well I can assure you that we a recent column by this writer can’t continue the way we are that the state could have a now Something must be longer pheasant season but done” added that ‘Brooks doesn’t Pointing out that archery have to deal with the gun and boating clubs operate ’ successfully Madsen saiid the Federation must take :ek to “WE HAVE the pheasants” ‘cure the sick sportsmen's he said "and we could have a clubs of this state” season But the big is to change sentiproblem Need for a vital strong ment so we can have that sea- Federation was emphasized son should be one of your That by Harold S Crane Utah 6br fish and game director Crane predicted an excellent “More people are involved in deer hunt good pheasant and fishing and hunting than any hunting and looked other activity in Utah” Crane forward to a "very good sea- said “We will sell 300000 li- on ducks ‘This yyyyyytYyfVy yay'iyhywyiwwypy oaO o o o R KlUra D Unt? o ulti-jmat- The action to break the ! Kearns Lanes ftie Amusement Sales Lounge1 high team series Amusement Sales 2 289 team game 790 Cleaners high single sepurfey nes anH single game Chloe Knight B62 216 Hercules Powder League high team series A J Kearns 2435 game B Rilev 828 high game and high series Skip Barilieaux 589 232 Kearns Civic League Ralph's Barber Shop and FOE team game and series and921: Ralph's Barber Shop 2 604 567 Ned high series Neal Mann Chestnut and Lee Calton 209 Kearns Bov's League Ralph’s Furniture high Sweet team series and gang Shop 2182 and $54 high series DenWes tils Ohms 506 high game Thomas 207 Sabbathtores high team game and senes Heuglv and Culver-vei- l 1 794 and 619 high single senes Harold Heath 503 Glen Sny197 series and high der fame (women) Della Heugly 448 184 Bowlerettes Hi-H- Leonard Madsen t congratulates Jack Allshouse new Federation president as Joe Harrington left boating and Othel Peay game board watch representative left-fron- f Wildlife Meet Resolutions In Nutshell From Ogden Special to The Tribune Runs Batted In National League — Banks Cubs 143 Robinson Reds 125 Aaron Braves 12 of the resolutions passed by the Utah Wildlife Federation at its closing session here Sunday: 1 American League — Jensen Red Sox Colauto Indians 111 Killebrew 112 Senatois 105 1 Asked that administration of the state boating law be placed under the Fish and Game Department with all funds to come from boat licensing and none from fish and game funds 2 Asked that the Federation be represented on the State 'Water and Power Board 3 Proposed changes in present law to clarify the status of hunting guides 4 Approved a study of possible legislation leading toward on increase in license fees R FAVORED A study leading toward legislation that would simplify of game department s expenditure fish and game funds 6 Asked that fish and game bills which failed to pass the last Legislature be submitted again at the next The Dale Carnegie Course in Leadership Training-Hum- an Relations— Effective Speaking New Classes Beginning Regularly For Information— Write or Call 2839 Utah Leadership Training Services Maurlc Dr Ph a resume OGDEN— Here’s session 7 Recommended a change In the present visible hunting and fishing licenses so they can be more easily identified CR 8 Urged federal action leading toward eQualizing of representation on Bureau of Land Management advisory boards 9 Urged the creation of more range study exclosure plots on vital watersheds and ranges 10 Asked for changes in the Tavlor Grazing Act that would allow simplified adjudication of glazing control controversies 11 Urged upward reision of graz’ ing fees to a more realistic amount 12 ASKED FOR changes in federal land codes to put more emphasis on multiple use practices 13 Instructed the Federation's directors to Teport back on the beat time of year to hold the annual convention 14 Approved the release of $10 000 in Federation funds to the directors with eventual hiring of a paid executive secretary in mind 15 Urged the Game Department not to issue posted pheasant unit licenses to units which do not comply with the law in regard to length of seasons and other regulations 16 Approvec d tuange In the cong stitution dealing with member groups at laice 17 Voted confidence in the Gama Department's program and policies 18 Thanked Leonard Madsen outgoing president for his efforts 670x15 e Tube-Typ- Blackwall YOU SAVI Each Plus Tax AT REQUIRED 710x15 FIBRE YOU Washable Cool Colorful Reg NO or Recap! 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