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Show f7'iTH THE By Carl Holley A national "good turn for natural resources conservation" will highlight the 1954 Boy Scout program, Ashley National Forest Ranger Jesse A. Palm, and Utah National Parks Council Coun-cil Field Scout Executive Cajrl Holley said today. Kick-off for the year's conservation con-servation activties was announced an-nounced in the January "Scouting" "Scout-ing" magazine. Featured on the cover are a Scout Explorer, a Boy Scout, and a Cub Scout doing do-ing a "Thumbs Up" with Smok-ey Smok-ey Bear. Smokey is a national symbol of forest fire prevention and natural resources conservation. conser-vation. Activity by local Scouts during dur-ing the year will include a conservation con-servation confab and poster display dis-play in March; unit conservation conserva-tion projects from April through February; and outdoor demonstrations demon-strations in October. Throughout the year public programs will be built around the outdoor code which reads: As an Amer-ican Amer-ican I will do my best to: S-lllllllllllllllllinNllinilimiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinininiiiiiiiiiiiiiHinniiiiiuiiiHiiiniiiiiinniiiiiiii BE CLEAN IN MY OUTDOOR OUT-DOOR MANNERS I will treat the outdoors as a heritage to be improved for Our greater enjoyment. I will keep my trash and grabage out of America's waters, fields, woods and roadways. road-ways. BE CAREFUL WITH FIRE I will prevent wild fire. I will build my fire in a safe place and be sure it is out before I leave. BE CONSIDERATE IN THE OUTDOORS I will treat public pub-lic property with respect. I will remember that use of the outdoors out-doors is a privilege I can lose by abuse. LEARN HOW TO PRACTICE GOOD CONSERVATION OF Soil, Waters, Forest, Minerals, Grass Lands, and Wildlife, and I will urge others to do the same. . . I will use sporsrnan-like sporsrnan-like methods in all my outdoor activities. |