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Show IspiraaliD SNAPPY MEETIHG Plans for 1921 Discussed at Session Held at Salt Lake Commercial Club SALT LAKE. Jnti. 11. Represents 1 Uvea of the various flab and game protective pro-tective associations In Utah met at the f !l Salt Lake Commercial ciUb yesterday fmrnoon and dlscuRsed the 1921 outs' out-s' !oek for fish and gain In thlfl Btate: ?J, Ten of a total of fifteen associations ,vi rr represented. The moelln:: WSJ ' chloflv called to inaugurate plans for the forming of n slate organisation and to discuss schehius cefcntlal to Mie propagation of fish and game bi miLllff w Utah. : n j Sldrtoway. -tat- fish and ' commissioner, and S. B. Lock, of Og-j Og-j den were also present. 'I ho first matter of husrluesi !8 the ippolntpent of ; committee "' slN; whOBQ duty It shall be to iihice the needs' of the sportsman relative t" the propagation of fish arid the eari ol game, bofore the state legislature. The f committee will also drafl plans for I organ (Ration of affiliated -i 1 - lull I' '$ men. Members of the committee are b. i! Looks of Weber county, Charles jonklna of Cache county, preatqn G. Peterson of Utah county. William IV , ihi Id of Summit coimn. ivm n Anderson of Sanpete county and J. 3. Bowman of fait Lake county. resolution regarding the pern i-nenl i-nenl holding of funds collected by the ate fish and gains commission by thai department was passe. It was h i ,i that, recording to the present ! method ot procedure, the funds col-' !. . ted In the statO I i ah and ga in d - j u .n.itt'.'ii are turned in the general J i 5 , ate in i. Tin sportsmen propose to, J ico a i before the legislature, pro-1 idiris tor the permanent holding of l. ' thf muds ( ode. led by the . l-b and game department in that department. ! I the funfl to he used to better the con- I dlUon of the fish and same of the I The plaelhi of the resolution before the legl la ure was left to the commit-I commit-I tee of six. , , A resolution voicing a protest ! against the sale of fry fish and fish egg;: from government hatcheries In h j Lhe state to markets In other states 'i TOMS was also discussed. the sportsmen pjjjjjjj stated that Utah f'b fry nrc being told in California and other markets when thev might be used to good nl-H nl-H vantage In this state. Ash result of the H-r of the fish sportsmen who ha i.:n accustomed to fishing In the stab Hji j required to seek other streams Hi' . the CiiHi'iinood. the Weber, ii i'rovo and Logan creeks uni lacking I! i rkh f-nitivaiion. it was said. B The- a.-sociations represented and their representatives at the meeting were as follows. Cache Valley Pish H , ; rr. Protective as?oc.it Ion, J I". H Hv.b a-.id Charles Jenkins: 5iitnpete H i lsh and (. me association, Chr rlea skouguard; Weber county association, 65. 1'.. Locke. A. F. Larsen and W. H; Anderson; Box Elder county aasocla-H aasocla-H tiou, Frank Keyser: Parowan, P. C H Van Buron; Tremonton, O. W. Chrly-. tertson: Utali county association. 11 rum Argylei Beaver. J. P. Smith. H Bummit, C.oorge II. Crockett and Dr. H !-. King. The Salt La: i county ttSSO- H elation was rcpresente.l by the cu$be H board of directoi-s. Harry Pinch. Clyde H P. Hansen. George A Husner, Dr. H John P. Sharp, A L. Heaston. Jack H Plngcy, Stephen H. Love. Malcolm H ! geyser, John P. Bowman and Oeorgc H ; oo |