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Show Instead of criticism by speech, to show someone a better bet-ter way to do a thing would be of much greater value. Be courteous in use of camps, urges game head With warming weather and the outdoor seasons at hand the Utah Department of Fish and Game again remained out-doorsmen out-doorsmen to use care and courtesy cour-tesy whenever afield. Department director Harold S. Crane observed, "We join with other agencies and organizations organ-izations in urging that each person going afield during the outdoor seasons will appoint himself custodian of the resources re-sources and facilities he may use. The director noted many growing problems as pressures on the outdoor resources increase in-crease from year to year. He said that only individual observance ob-servance of the laws and good manners covering these problems prob-lems would preclude more restrictive re-strictive rules and less freedom free-dom in the outdoors. Crane listed the following items among those to be born in mind by all who go afield. Leave a clean camp, picnic site, stream or lake bank wherever you may go. If garbage cans are not found close hv. it takes little I effort to carry the refuse to a depository nearby or at home. Observe the laws of trespass and courtesy by gaining permission per-mission before entering upon private property. Be careful of fire of any kind at all times. Signs should be read and observed ob-served wherever they may be posted. Above all. exercise the same courtesy and care you expect of others wherever you may go outdoors. The wrong lies in unmerited censure, in the falsehood which does no one any good. |