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Show Spotlighting UTAH Bundy Seeks Law Change "A revision of the present reclamation rec-lamation law as it relates to acreage ac-reage limitations, is hoped for in the near future", declared Ora Bundy, State Publicity and Industrial In-dustrial Development Commission Commis-sion chairman upon his return , from a convention of reclama-i reclama-i tion heads held in Denver. Mr. Bundy, director and president presi-dent of the National Reclamation association, conferred with representatives rep-resentatives of nine western irrigated ir-rigated states and as a result, resolutions res-olutions will probably be prepared pre-pared by the association to present pre-sent to congress asking for a change at an early date. Will Reduce Doe Kill A-16 per cent reduction in the number of doe deer to be killed in 1945 as compared with 1944 is announced by the state board of big game control. Compared with the 1942 doe kill, the cut will amount to 56 per cent. The board will permit the selling of 15,700 doe permits and the total annual deer kill for 1945 is set at 50,-000. 50,-000. Uiahn is Nominee Utah is honored in the fact I that Ferrell H. Adams, state auditor is a candidate for the position of director of the Municipal Muni-cipal Finance Officer's association. associa-tion. Mr. Adams gained national recognition by his active participation partici-pation in a recent reginal conference confer-ence at Boise, Idaho. If elected, he will serve two years. Food Rules Revised A revision by the Stale board of health of the Sanitary code promises better health for Utahns. Announced by Dr. Howard How-ard M. Hurst, the new regulations regula-tions among other things demands de-mands cafes sell only grade A pasteurized milk in original con- tainers. The code covers lunch stands, taverns, school lunches, hospitals, etc., and prohibits restaurant res-taurant employees from using tobacco to-bacco in any form in the kitchen, or where food is prepared. |