Show COLLEGE STUDENTS TALK TO ROTARIANS ON GAME GAl PRESERVATION George Armstrong winner of the Future Farmers Speech Contest at atthe atthe atthe the B. B A. A C O. O High School Day was the principle speaker at the Rotary Club meeting Tuesday noon He talked on on Fish and Game Preservation Preservation tracing the history of wild 1 lire Ife e in America and showing how it had oad decreased through the lack of conservation Following this he advocated advocated advocated ad ad- a National organization for forthe forthe forthe the preservation of fish birds and wild life with states and local ro roe ro- cooperating in the national national na- na lonal program He also advocated that a program between game associations and the land landowner landowner O owner be worked out so that the theland theland theland land owner need not suffer loss and game could be protected as well welt Following his hb talk he answered questions put by the members in a s. s short abort ort open discussion Douglas Clark also gave a to toon talk on the sheep industry tracing the th history ry of or the industry from 1 times times' to the modern modem day He tIe pointed point point- ed out that from 1014 1914 to 1921 th the e number of sheep in the United Unite d I States was at its highest pea peak 4 reaching 77 71 millions During the th e next few years the total dropped to 32 millions and is b now down to 28 23 millions He Ire stated that th the then n number r in Utah to Is about with approximately in Iro Iron n county lie He also maintained that thai t the sheep industry pays 46 M percent t of or all aU taxes paid in the county outside out out- side aide of the taxes paid by utilities |