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Show Sportsmen Attend State Wildlife Meet Last Week "The State Wildlife Convention held recently in Salt Lake City was an outstanding event," said Orval Carter, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Carter is president of the Pleasant Grove Sportsmen's Association. As-sociation. In addressing the Saturday morning mor-ning session, J. Perry Egan, director direc-tor of the Utah Fish and Game Dept. said unfair legislation had been passed by Utah Legislators in previous sessions and that all sportsmen should unite to correct the errors during the 1957 legislative legis-lative session. Car) Shoemaker, an official of the national Wildlife Federation, pointed out that interest in wildlife wild-life and conservation is increasing increas-ing nationally and that local groups should bring their problems prob-lems before the state association. Other speakers on the program were Dr. Reed W. Bailey of Og-den, Og-den, director of the Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station Sta-tion and Dr. Royal Garff, University Univer-sity of Utah. State President Roy H. Olander closed the convention Sunday with an appeal for all local organizations organiza-tions to unite in solving the common com-mon problems. Pleasant Grove was represented at the conclave by Mr. and Mrs. Carter and Bryan Fugal. |