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Show Woolgrowers Favor Game law Change Manti National Forest Wool-growers' Wool-growers' Association is officially on record for an "open" game law in Utah to permit the killing of deer, male and female, and of elk when they are damaging the range. The resolution to that effect has been submitted sub-mitted to the Utah Woolgrowrs Association. As-sociation. Officers were elected by the Manti National Forest Woolgrowers Association Associ-ation at a meeting Eaturday in the Ephraim public library as follows: J. C. Mellor, of Manti, president; George E. Cook, Fountain Green, Vice-president; James Frost, Ephraim, secretary secre-tary and treasurer; Frank Maylett, Manti, L. B. Nielson, Ephraim; Orren Jensen, Spring City; Justus Seely, Mount Pleasant; A. G. Anderson, Fairview, and T. J. Oldroyd, Fountain Green, members of the board. The association voted to levy 1 per cent per head of sheep for its own financing, fin-ancing, one half per cent each for the state association and national association. associ-ation. Gathering of stray sheep is tc be discontinued during 1929. James A. Hooper, secretary of the state association, and George E. Hol-man, Hol-man, predatory animal inspector for the state board of agriculture and the United States biological survey, addressed ad-dressed the association. Manti Messenger. |