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Show Cedar Man Completes Wildlands Course Logan Don Dee Seaman of Cedar City is one of 93 young men who have just finished a strenuous summer learning how to make wild lands cooperate with mankind. He and his associates lived high in the wooded Bear Klver range of northern Utah at the summer forestry camp at the Utah State Agricultural College. They did practical work in learning learn-ing "multiple use" forestry. For well managed forests yield much more than timber they have resources in water for farm and city, and range for livestock, fish and game, and recreation for all. Dr. L. M. Turner, dean of forest, for-est, range and wildlife management manage-ment at the USAC, praised the serious way in which the students stu-dents tackled their work, which took all of their weekdays and most of their evenings. During the day they studied and labored in the woods, mountains, streams and lakes. At night they attended attend-ed classes or made maps and reports re-ports or solved real-life problems from data gathered during the day. |