Show WILD LIFE OP OF UI AH State Officers Weber Sportsmen At Meeting Speaking before a a law large at attendance at the meeting of the tha Weber her ber County Fish and Game Oame Pro Protective e association Tuesday evening evening ning at the court house D H Madsen sell sen state fish and same game commis cominis- com commissioner llon abner r said sold I believe that God has baa lent the earth for or our life but It as much to those the that come como us and wo we 0 have no right to destroy posterity of any to deprive or 01 the tho natural Inhabitants of ot the tho earth which now furnish us aith food and recreation Wild life preservatIon depends on ie 0 citi citizenship of oZ the nation and It Is our dUty to conserve conser 0 our wonderful heritage of ot wild game for tor future generations You here lere In Weber county are aro pIoneers In organizing a fish and game gomo protective association In this state This group of sportsmen started a movement that has spread not nol only throughout thIs state but to surrounding states as aswell ell and we In the office of ot the state gam gamy department congratulate congratulate congratulate late you gamt o 0 oA the splendid opera co cooperation cooperation cooperation tion ou ou have ae given us us The Tho true sportsman does doea not slaughter while he does docs hunt bunt andish and fish ish The The principles that such or- or organizations or organizations follow are that for ev- ev even ev even from front the th streams er en en fish fish we take or for tor every land or water fo fowl 1 we e shoot or every e deer tie we kill we must put two back and arid that can cn be accomplished only through such such aid ald and assistance as the themen themen men meD In this association have af- af afforded afforded forded the state tate game genie department SPARING A FEW Just as u this year there thero has been ben I better fishing and hunting than forI for I I 10 years back Just so If it the pub- pub ilie lie will support the game gIlme laws and each person do his duty there will willbe willbe willbe be twice as much game gIlme 10 years from now When the hunters learn to leave a few tew seed birds In coer out of each flock and brood ant ant- animals ani animals mals male In ID the tore forests we will o ha 0 solved the problem of successful propagation of wild life The pub pub- public public lic lie the state Is being ed- ed educated ed educated by the sentiment aroused In sportsmen gathering and 90 80 per percent percent percent cent of law violations have hate been prevented Above all since the have organized there has hu been a decided Increase In our precious stock of fish and game due to the tho Increased protection afforded and the assistance In feeding the birds during 1 the winters and restocking and aDd lakes with fish I Mr Sir Madsen mentioned that a I moving picture that has hu been Inthe In the process of making tor for some months will be shown hero here In the next nert month or so depicting camp life and hunting and fishing amid the beauty spots of Utah's won won- wonderland wonderland derland denland ASSISTANTS I 1 John H ey deputy game official also addressed the them m and thanked the members for or their support of the tha game laws Mr Nr said aid that the I sportsmen In 40 such organizations In the state tate bad had ably assisted the game wardens warden In ID protecting the wild life lite This was especially ap- ap ap appreciated I predated he said In view of ot the I tact fact that the state game depart depart- depart I department meat ment was hampered by an 1111 of men due to lack of fund The TIle forest service men he heald aid ald 1 had also beeD of great help help to the department by policing the forests and ranges and apprehend apprehend- ing tug apprehending violators of ot the law Mr Tin Tin- Irey gey said old that the receipts of ot the department de- de In licenses and tine fines had shown hown a remarkable Increase In 1820 the Income was 63 63 while In 1923 to date the receipts receipt had to to- to OFFICERS ELECTED I I Prior to the address election of officers for tor the coming year was held Arthur IAron was re-elected re president A E Wilson Wilon re-elected re sic lice Ice president and Charles Gilmore elected elected re-elected secretary treasurer Sam Sani Jost 0 O B Madson Madsen and A L 1 Brew Brew- Brewerton Brewerton erton I erton were elected to serve BeVe as the board of directors I At the conclusion of ot the meeting State Game Gamo Commissioner Mad olad- Madsen ten Mad Ben sen voiced his I support appreciation for or the support and aDd operation co-operation extended by The Standard Standard Examiner Examiner In InI I working for tor the conservation I of wild game The press he added I was nas one of the tho foremost means ot of forming favorable public opinion and In bringing before the publIc lew some of the greatest attract t tion of ot the state I WEBER rISU HATCHERY I Mr Madsen assured the men I that everything possible would oI be o done dODe to secure a fish hatchery for tor forI oI I I Weber county In 1924 1824 a as this was waa 4 favorable location and would I sae Fae considerable hauling as Is now I done from Murray He then read readI reada readI I I a detailed report of the activities of the tho game department nt for tor the past season acason At the next meeting to be b held Tuesday January 8 S 8 B Locke I forest official from district district four tour I will give an account of his tra CI Into the little littie known wilds of ot a a por-I por por- por portion porot tion ot of this state Plan Plans win will also I I be formulated for the annual jol- jol jollification which Is given compit- compit complimentary ea year In February |