BULLETIN NUMBER TWO 99 



P. Edwards Mrs. H. E. Shepherd 



E. Stowe Inis Fred Bragg 



L. L. Donnan Airs. W. S. Green 



R. C. Shultz J. A. Handy 



Mrs. J. T. Jones F. B. Paris 



Ray Hake J. F. Hampton 



C. W. Eujn J. A. Gates 



Mrs. F. S. Coulter V. E. Russell 



Mrs. H. W. Rich M. V. Gage 



UTAH. 



THE PRESIDENT OF THE MORMON CHURCH. 



Office Of 



The First Presidency. 



Salt Lake City, Utah, October 19th, 1915. 



Elder Claude T. Barnes, 

 City. 



Dear Brother: 



President Smith received, signed and returned the card 

 sent by you for his signature, and directs me to say in 

 answer to yours of the 16th inst., that he is of course in 

 full sympathy with the work being done for the preserva- 

 tion of our wild game, and congratulates you heartily on 

 the active and intelligent part you are taking in it, and 

 wishes you and all others engaged in this most praise- 

 worthy cause all the success your efforts merit, and are 

 justly entitled to. 



Yours, &c, 



Geo. F. Gibbs, Secretary. 



EDITORIAL ENDORSEMENT. 



From the Salt Lake City Herald Republican: 



Dr. Hornaday's idea should be heartily approved in Utah 

 where the gradual disappearance of wild game is a matter 

 of regret, as it is elsewhere. There was excellent hunting 

 in the mountains of the state in earlier days, and it can be 

 restored if some such project as he advances is furthered 

 by law. 



