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Show i a a Utah Ready for Wildlife Week n l ,o-- ;t - ' ! ' ... ' s " - ' ' : i & i ; I MARCH. ! 5 If"-,.- , f 4 ' I - - : I - - f o n . " s i ' f 20 2! 22 2 i i5 26 f s j ' lVtJy J f 1 i I - ' V . " ; - 4 ' ; - ' - " .i i Lii.....1 MJrt,64 4i. 4wJ I Gov. Henry H. Blood (left) and Earl B. Anderson, of Brigham City, state director of National I Wildlife Restoration Week, discuss dis-cuss plans for Utah's observance of the Week, March 20 to 26. Fred Jordan (inset) director of National Na-tional Wildlife Restoration Week, with headquarters at 400 Madison Ave., New York City, reports that organization is practically complete com-plete in every county in the United States. "Receipts from local lo-cal fund raising activities during Wildlife Week," says Mr. Jordan, "will remain entirely with the state organizations taking part. I."ey from Wildlife Stamp sales w. i be divided between the local organizations and the General Wildlife Federation." |