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OFFICIAL NEWS BULLETIN 



n. M. Ueland, Editor, Montana Tech, Butte, Montana 



JULY - AUGUST, 196fi 



The time Is fast approaching when we will 

 be holding our annual area tneetlnp.s over the 

 State. These meetings are extremelv Important 

 due to the fact that It Is Impossible for ev- 

 eryone to attend our Annual State Convention. 

 Again this vear Carl Johnson, your Vice-Pres- 

 ident, and myself will be attending all six 

 area meetings. 



First, we f«el that the very Importance 

 of these meetings demand our attendance, but 

 more especially we have some verv Important 

 legislative matters to discuss and explain 

 to all the supervisors and legislators. The 

 legislation that we are attempting to put 

 together will have a tremendous effect on 

 r^e status, atmosphere, and general attitude 

 ^districts and their boards of supervisors. 



It is an undisputed fact that the dis- 

 tricts now have a huge responsibility. The 



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It was a vintage year at the 22nd annu- 

 al Montana A-H Conservation Camp held for the 

 first time In three years at Little Bitter 

 Root Lake, east of Kalispell, July 9-13. An 

 outstanding group of 109 delegates and return 

 campers had perfect weather and the right 

 frame of mind to absorb a revamped, action- 

 packed program. 



RETURN CAMPERS KEEP THINGS MOVING 

 These were return campers who planned much of 

 the program for the Montana A-H Conservation 

 Camp at Little Bitter Root Lake. Left to 

 right are Joe Bratsky, Bridger, Bruce Blxby, 

 Wolf Point, Dave Chalmers, Choteau; Ina Ann 

 Beaudry, Valler; Joe Warner, Whlteflsh; 

 Helen hannon. Darby; Carol Kelsey, Bridger; 

 and Linda Harxer, Great Falls. 



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