Show Roosevelt Man Appointed Game Warden Clement L. Labrum Took Over New Duties December 1 The Utah State Fish and Game commission announces the appointment of Clement L. Labrum of Roosevelt as the Uintah Basin's third game warden to oversee particularly the central section of the broad Basin two game wardens have done the job ln the Uintah but because of the growing popularity of this area as a hunting and fishing grounds and because of its the Fish and Game commission considered it necessary to employ a third George H. commission member Labrum takes the place which was originally to have been filled by Floyd Noal who was kept in the northern part of the state of special pheasant Receives Support Labrum is an able sportsman and is very familiar with this area where he has hunted and fished all of his His application for the position of game warden was strongly supported by local sportsmen and Roosevelt people who signed a petition requesting his Hired as a special warden during the deer and pheasant hunting Labrum did an excellent job and proved his value to the fish and game Prior to accepting his new duties as game Labrum was employed by his Lloyd R. oil George assistant director of the State Fish and Game department in charge of law will be in Roosevelt within the next few days to confer and instruct Labrum and to divide the Basin into three districts to be supervised by the three Basin wardens who are Henry of Douglas Lindsay of Mountain Home and Labrum of |