Show Draper Re elected As President of Fish And Game Don Draper was re elected pre of the Cedar City Fish and 1 Game Protective Association at the annual election meeting held Thursday night He was reelected re elect ed by acclamation the united support support sup sup- port of the members him hims s coming as a result of the excellent r work he has done during g the past year as head of the organization The activity and financial report r of the secretary given at the meeting meeting meet meet- I ing showed that the financial condition con of the club Is very good and that the activities of the organization tion have been varied and successful success t ful undertakings The outstanding t p t activity of the season of c course urse I was the Sportsmens Sportsmen's Outing at Navajo Lake but many other matters mat t of Importance and benefit to the sportsmen and community were also completed under Mr 1 Drapers Draper's leadership Other officers elected Thursday night were J J. J T T. Leigh vice president president dent Clarence Lamoreaux and EIton Elton El EI ton Jones two year board members and Reed J. J Money one year board member The retiring were Burns Hall vice president J. J C. C Isbell Max P. P and Elton Jones board members The Bylaws laws were amended providing providing providing pro pro- viding for the election of ot the two holdover over directors instead of electing electIng elect elect- A k P Ing all three for one year terms and also providing for the appointment appoint j i ment of the secretary by the board of directors The secretary will be appointed at the first meeting of ol the Board The position is now held by Lawrence Tom Argyle of the State Fish and Game Department was present and discussed the deer situation on the Dixie Forest game preserve e He lIe reported that the sex ratio Is out of and that there ther 1 are too few matured bucks on the ti preserve Three committee reports were f follows given as Claude Macfarlane chairman of ofa a committee appointed to assist In acquiring land on the lower part of ol Duck creek In order that a dike be bg constructed and a large lake take formed reported favorable progress on the project stating that a trade with the Forest Service Service Service Ser Ser- vice would probably result In sue sue- completion of the project Elton Jones chairman of the leg leg- legIslative committee reported briefly on the activities of that committee commit I tee during the year stating that all legislation had been beneficial to I v the organization He also reported ij 1 that a hands off policy had been r upon In regards to the over changing tin the th Forest service to a different government government government gov gov- department J J. J T T. Leigh chairman of a a. a com coal appointed to study the possibility pos pOSe of planting wild turkeys and other game birds In this section sec sec- tion reported that his committee thought it inadvisable to plant wild turkeys here He reported 1 t however that a starter of Chucker f Partridges would be planted In the valley next season Blaine Elaine De Be tenser supervisor ol of 1 the Dixie N National Forest pledged fj support of the service In fish and andt t game gam development projects He lie also also al so reported that the Forest Service had constructed a fish tank which will be available to the organization at all times for the distribution o of offish fish to the various streams and lakes |