26 Miscellaneous Circular 71, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 



would mean heavy damage to another; therefore national forest 

 management calls for a balanced plan that will take into considera- 

 tion all the interrelated forest resources. 



When a balanced plan is consistently followed the forests yield 

 their popular by-product of recreation, in addition to supplying 

 timber, forage, and water. Game finds conditions favorable to its 

 increase, the streams and lakes are suited to fish life, and the camper 

 who is there to enjoy the out of doors finds the forests altogether 

 satisfactory. 



Through diversified use the forests play their full part in the life 

 of the peonle of Utah. 



