| Show WHITE COLLAR BANNED WHEN JHEN 1400 DISPORT Utah to Become Greatest Game State Madsen Tells Throng Thron Ogden's coliseum was trans trims transformed transformed formed Into a scene which would have done justice to tho the old days dars of ot the west Saturday night when 1400 sportsmen met In the annual Jollification of the Weber County Fish and Game Protective tion Not Kot one of ot the sportsmen wore a white collar for the tho simple rea rca reason son Mn that the sight of ot one one meant that the intruder was barred at atthe tho the door dool Hundreds Hundred wore five gallon hats and there was a riot of ot color from the bandannas worn by all and from tr m flags bunting and drapes around the building FINE FIE GAME GA IE STATE ST. David II 11 II Madsen state fish and game s-ame commissioner the guest of or honor looked down clown from the plat plat- platform platform platform form upon a sea of ot faces and told the tle sportsmen that Utah Is destined l to become one ono of ot iTie me leading states of ot America for shooting and fish fish- fishing fishIng ing log grounds With the continued opera co cooperation tion of ot you ou sportsmen Mr Mad Mad- Madsen Madsen sen said Utah within two years ears will wilt become the greatest game shooting grounds and bird refuge e in the entire world This wilt will 1 III be bl largely Drought brought about through the work being done In the Bear river bay country CONSERVATION POLICY Nowhere in the entire United States he continued is there art a. a a organization tion of ot this kind In which the tho members have ha given gl more moro hel and anc an hearty operation co-operation to the state fish and game department depart ent We c are orl learning I that where we take one fish from the streams we wa wo must put one back and when we wo shoot a n. pheasant or a grouse we must be prepared to put one in its ItI place This Is the to to the conservation of ot wild life and If It w wa w plan to ds d this Utah Blab may have ro 10 fear of or a lack of good hunting and fishing In the future Among those present were Chief Deputy Deput Gamo Game Warden Jack Mark ark Anderson of or Provo prest president dent of or the State Federation I e 01 ot and Game associations First Vice ice President Alfred AUred E. E Bruer- Bruer Bruerton Bruerton Bruerton ton of t len Og-len Second Vice Irest President President dent Bunnell of or Provo Secretary Charles Evans vans of ot Salt Lake La Ic e Clarence Clar Clar- ence enco Co Cowan COi A an president nt and George Johnson secretary of ot the Salt Lake association |