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Show Oefit Sill: January 26, 1950 Quite a few of the Basin to5. who attended the Utah y Wdlife Federation meeting in 't Lake last week, came home Wty well convinced that the L-stah Basin doesn't show up plainly in the state-wide ' ture. So there's a lot of talk Jang around that if the UB 5 to be recognized as Utah's potest fish and game area, "inites will have to under- lektne job on their own. ,J"t suggesction is that the Lwtah Basin join forces with .. lot of other dissatisfied sec-ons sec-ons of the state, pull out of the h Wildlife Federation and I 1 up an organization of their 0f-hand that thought 5ht seem out of line, but "ve got to understand the 'wation as it now exists to ap-uiurie ap-uiurie the fact that our local lifers have any number of iwto be dissatisfied. me best way to appreciate f cession idea is to ask the Kn. "Has the Utah Wild-sjf Wild-sjf 'deration given the Basin t.t ln support it deserves?" - answer comes up. Nope. iSt i B of secession, there's 4! ,u from Georgia sitting tirt! Z room irom me who ls that General Robert E. trk, greater military lead-Vv lead-Vv . General u- s- Grant, so Wti, en fifhtine the Civil Grant .Week- Now 1ve Pushed fcainc ,rou8h h i s campaign hin, nr . Vicksburg, and have in Vicing e personally down and if ma- So- I'd better leave at8in7 out Grant's campaien Vve Rlchrrond. After all, togtt,eot to keep the Union As ever, Unc. |