MONTANA STATE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION 



at Lewistown and Giants Springs in Great Falls where an abundant and perma- 

 nent water supply will always be available. 



The Montana highway department has a marvelous record of accomplish- 

 ment to its t-redit in the past two years. The main highways across the state 

 are practically completed and hundreds of miles of scenic highways are being 

 extended to the beautiful mountains. Game, fish and good roads will attract 

 an increasing number of tourists to the Treasure state in the years to come. 



The commission, though heavily handicapped since last April by the con- 

 troversy which every cme in the state is familiar with, has pro<'eeded with its 

 official duties and tasks. Under this handicap and harassment, it was difficult 

 for the commission to accomplish all that was desired, yet much good has been 

 accomplished. 



An atmosphere of mutual respect and harmony prevails between the mem- 

 l)ers of the commission and the chiefs representing the federal departments and 

 divisions in Montana. In the final co-ordination and adjustment of the federal 

 and state game program, no serious conflict is anticipated. These adjustments 

 can and will be made to the satisfaction of the responsible men concerned and 

 for the permanent benefit of the people of Montana. 



THERE'S A THRILL WHEN THEY BREAK 



Montana's .stream.s, abuundinp with fi^lititiK Kiiine trout, provide pleasure and en- 

 joyment to the tourists passing through the state who try their skill at 

 the sportiest of all — the flashing rainbow. 



