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Show Wildlife Federation Comes Into Being Boasting a cosmopolitan membership mem-bership for a rural area a new Ksealar.to Wildlife Federation was recently formed composed of people from the west end of Iron county and northern Washington county, according to Richard Thorley, Modena, president of the group. The newly organized federation federa-tion lists among its members fairly recent residents of 12 other oth-er states and a few foreign countries. coun-tries. Already the federation has obtained two plantings of Pheasants Pheas-ants this year, has asked for additional plantings and is now attempting n secure chukker and sand partridges and quail. Other projects of the very active ac-tive club include: assuming responsibility re-sponsibility for guarding the 200 head antelope herd on the Escalante Es-calante desert, checking on the elk placed in the Indian Peaks area near the Utah-Nevada border, bor-der, and arranging for a poison project to remove chubs frosnthe j lower Enterprise reservoir. Officers of the federation- aret Mr. Thorley, president; CflarUrs j Bosshardt, Escalante Vailtcy, ice president; George Clove; Enier-1 Enier-1 prise secretary, and Dran Fr-syth, Fr-syth, of Newcastle, Bud Rn-iaT3 of Enterprise and Otto Fiff; BV.-ryd Junction, members of lb board of directors. |