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Show Have Permit Before Starting Fires Utah's Chief Forester Firewarden has proclaimed a closed season making all unpremitted fires on Utah forests and watersheds illegal. J. Whitney Floyd noted in his proclamation that most of Utah's mountain areas have received subnormal amounts of winter precipitation and have been subjected to an unusually dry spring season and it will be necessary to practice extreme vigilance to prevent widespread destruction of our watersheds by wild fire. Utah's burning permit system allows land owners and others to use fire for trash disposal and range land improvement purposes while checking indiscriminate and careless use of fires. During the closed season as designated by the Chief Forester, the law requires anyone desiring to set on fire any forest, range, grass or brush lands a written permit issued by a County or District Firewarden. It is the Firewarden's respons ibility to assure himself that adequate safeguards are provided to protect life and property. Securing a permit does not relieve a burner of liability for a fire he may set but it does alert all protection agencies of the presence of a fire saving many dollars in needless "Smoke Chasing". District Firewarden J. D. Gunderson listed four important points to remember: (1) Check with me to see if the type fire you expect to light requires a permit. (2) Request a written permit stating the place, time and reason for your fire. (3) Be extremely careful with any fire; and (4) If weather conditions take an abrupt channge after vou have started the fire, do not hesitate to call immediately for help. Mr. Gunderson requested all citizens for their aid in preventing wild fire losses so that Utah's watersheds will be able to produce maximum quantities of useable water. State of Utah BOARD OF FORESTRY AND FIRE CONTROL May 29, 1956 Motor Fleets Receive Awards RIVERSIDE By Myrle Udy A PROCLAMATION by J. Whitney Floyd Chief Forester - Firewarden Recovering WHEREAS, it has become advisable to designate all the land within the State of Utah into a Fire District in order to more effectively protect the same from damages by fire: NOW THEREFORE, I, J. Whitney Floyd, Chief Forester Firewarden of the State of Utah, by virtue of the authority vested in me, and with the approval of the Board of Forestry and Fire Control, do hereby proclaim and declare that all lands within the State of Utah shall be created into fire districts; excepting only lands lying within the boundaries of incorporated cities and towns. Each county shall represent a Fire District and shall be under full force and effect of law pertaining to such Fire Districts; and I further declare and proclaim that all of the above created Fire Districts are hereby declared closed beginning June 1, 1956 and ending October 31, 1956. This proclamation shall become effective June 1, 1956, and the said Fire Districts Shall continue to exist until October 31, 1956. That during said closed period as provided by the laws of tihe State of Utah it shall be unlawful to set on fire or cause to be set on fire any flamable materials on any forest land, brush land, grass land or range land, grain, stubble or hay land, or to set any fire for the purpose of clearing either his own or the property of another within said Fire Districts without first securing a written permit from the Chief Firewarden or one of his deputies and complying fully with terms and conditions thereof. Permits may be obtained from the County Firewarden (Countv Fire Chief or County Sheriff). J. WHITNEY FLOYD Chief Forester - Firewarden of the State of Utah. -- ' From Burns Little Sherry Ward daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward had the misfortune of getting some hot grease over her chest and arms. She was in the hospital over night but was released to come home. She is doing very well. Fred Udy and son and Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy of Ogden soent several days with Jack Udy. Maurine Udy took him home Tuesday and spent the day with her sister. Oleen is having his vacation so they came up Tuesday evening and spent days with relatives in the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Emord and two sons of Los Angeles visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. DeLase Udy. Gary and Kristeen Jensen of Brigham City visited their aunt, Mrs. Phvllis Udy and family during the week. Gaylen Udy spent the same length of time with other cousins in Brigham. Ralph Richards visited several days in Afton, Wyo., with his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson. Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Joel Richards came from St. George to spend a few days here and other places. g Mr. and Mrs. Herman of Smithfield spent Wednesday night visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi and- bovs spent the weekend in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forsberg and John Hermansen visited the Joe Forsbergs Saturday night. Three sisters and parts of their families had a family get together Saturday in the Guien-va- h Park in Logan Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward. Mr. and J. O. Hadfield and Mrs. Martha Peterson of Riverton, the ladies are sisters. Rayola Walker of Otfden and Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ward and children of Pocatello, are Wards, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geary and girls of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. sey-er- Fors-ber- - . Signature of J. Whitney Floy subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of May, 1956. Foster B. Alan, Notary Public I Save 10 If V on wood preservative Captain James W. Massey, left, Tooele Ordnance Depot, received the Trailmobile sweepstakes trophy 'from Jack Reuters, Trailmobile branch manager, June 20 in Salt Lake City. A. Fred Dipo , right, president of Utah Motor Transport Association, extended m If IgMg al The Trailmobile safety awards were presented June 20 at an Elks Club luncheon in Salt Lake City to winners of Utah's 1955 Fleet Safety contest. Captain James W. Massey, representing the Tooele Ordnance Depot, received the grand sweepstakes trophy on behalf of a trucking fleet declared grand sweepstakes winner in competition with 20 different Utah motor carriers for having chalked up 3,684,000 miles without a reportable, accident. Special Trailmobile plaques went to the four group winners: Inland Freight Lines, general commodities; Dewey Ray, tank trucks; Overland Moving, house hold goods; and Utah Oil Refin ing Company, package products. All of the group winners head quarters is Salt Lake City. Trailmobile Jack Reuters, branch manager at Salt Lake City, made the presentations. The annual Utah Fleet Con test is but one of the many sponsored by Trailmobile in American with cooperation Trucking Association, Inc., and the different state motor trans port associations. The Cincin nati firm initiated the move about six years ago to help 'reduce the traffic accident toll. It was an idea which quickly caught on and snowballed to national proportions; trucking organizations from 44 states are now participating and conduct ing annual Trailmobile fleet safety contests. s, Doug Roche and boys are and Mrs. Peterson had sixteen members of her family Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Richins and bovs of Grouse Creek spent a couple of days at the home of Mrs. Richin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Tingey came up from Ogden upon their return from their honeymoon. They were all dinner guests of their parents Tuesday evening, present. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward and sons Doug and Michael visited in Holbrook Sunday afternoon. Wednesday, Gwen Ward and Grace Hales took Marilyn Ward back to Ogden. They visited Sharon Richins during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egbert and Mrs. Vernon Strong of Idaho Falls called at the Russell Capener home enroute to Provo to visit Leon Strong who has been in the hospital a couple of weeks with a heart ailment. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fraser of Salt Lake City called on T. J. Udy Saturday. Nina Burnett and Grace Allen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hughes to Ogden, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hanni and children of Ogden visited Mary Udy and family Saturday. Dennis Udy accompanied them to Ogden to spend several days, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stone of Plain City visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Forsberg a couple of days during the week. Mrs. Melba. Lundberg and boys of Logan visited . Mrs. Lundberg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales Monday. Phyllis Udy, Maurine Udy and Cleo Macfarlane were in Logan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Floyd (Lola Hales) of Salt Lake City had their baby daughter blessed in fast meeting Sunday She was given the name of Jerilee by Grandpa Ron Hales. Bevan Hales was operated on for appendicitis Friday. He is doing well. Carolyn Hales spent Friday in Had-field- E AST GARLAND By Mrs. Eph Petersen Birthday Club Honors Member The Birthday Club met at the home of Mrs. Letitia Sorensen Thursday afternoon. Bingo was played with "White Elephant" prizes. The birthday gift was presented to the hostess by Mrs. Neomia Sorensen, a lovely crystal bud vase and a wood fiber Mrs. Virgil Richins and child- were Refreshments corsage. served by Essie and Bernice Peterson. Mrs. Dorris Peterson has her son and grandchildren with her these days. The mother of the children. Mrs. L. Francis Peterson left Monday by Transcontinental Air Lines for a visit with her parents in Manchester, England. Mrs. Henry Sorensen and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen accompanied Mrs. Dorris Peterson to Logan, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover were in Penrose Sunday where they had been called because of the illness of Mrs. Grover's mother, Mrs. Eva Peterson, which proved not as serious as first feared. The J. P. Christensens took their children to Salt Lake City where they visited the Fun Time Express on Television. They also visited at Lagoon. They visited Mrs. Isabel Allred at the Dee Hospital. Mrs. Allred is improving. The Christensens attended the Richards family reunion at Fielding Saturday. Mrs. Eph Peterson accompanied Mrs. John Ward, Mrs. Ed Udy and Mrs. George Gleason to Brigham City for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers June Jubilee at Pioneer Memorial Park. Members of the Garland Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers presented the program in Sunday evening services with Mrs. Dora Shaffer conducting. The girls chorus with Merle Larson accompanying, sang two numbers. A pioneer story was told by Pearl Grover, Naomi Oyler read the history of the first handcart companies, and a talk by Essie Peterson. The annual ward outing was held in Upper Guinevah in Logan Canyon Tuesday. Each family brought their own luncheon. Games were played. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen and grand daughters, Laralee and Lynda Hansen attended the Christian Hansen family reunion at Brigham City, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen also attended the Golden Wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. R. Madison in Brigham City, Sun- ren, also were present. A special church service was held Sunday night under the direction of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. A history of the day. Hand Cart Pioneers was read Mrs. Sherman Oyler and chilby Edna Ward, a trio was sung dren w,ere in Salt Lake City, by Marie Ward, Maurine Udy Monday. and Cleo Macfarlane, a piano solo by LaPreal Capener and a Birthday Club Honors Member Fred and Eph Peterson were talk on the Founding Fathers visitors Saturday. Ogden of our valley and early Pioneers Mrs. Edna Larson and Betty by Warren Hansen. Ray Edna Ward and Myrle Udy of Salt Lake City and Mr chilattended the D.U.P. June, Jubi- Smith (Dorothy) and two Fairlee in the Reese Pioneer Park dren Cheryl and Burt of fax, Mo., spent the weekend at in Brigham Tuesday. the old home. Dorothy and chil-re- n Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward atare spending the hottest tended fast meeting in Fielding part of the summer with her where their grand niece, daugh- mother and sister here in Utah. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Potter Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams was given a name. had weekend guests, Mr. and Guests of the J. H. Wards for Mrs. Henry Thiessens and famdinner Sunday were Mr. and ily of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Herman Potter and childMr. and Mrs. Tom Harper acren Diane and Merrill, Mr. and companied the S.U.P. on their Mrs. Don Potter and baby of trek to California, They left Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sunday. Benson of Logan. Mrs. Reta'Bott of Ogden spent Elder Jerry Anderson of Pro- - j the weekend with Mrs. Naomi vidence, former companion of Oyler. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson of Norman Burnett, in the mission field, called on the Marvin Bur- Meridian, Ida., came for their netts, parents of Norman, Sun- son Bobby who had; been visiting with his grandparents,. Mr. day. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stuart of and Mrs. Roy Oyler. They came Ogden were guests of Agnes Saturday and returned home Sunday. Burnett Saturday. Gives Family Party Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lawrence of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Beth Fine, Mrs. Dora Mrs. Oz Lawrence Sunday. Johnson and boys, Gene and Mr. and Mrs. Oz Lawrence Kenneth of Yuba City, Calif., were in Logan Canyon during came to the Harmon Pierson the weekend. home Tuesday. They were joined THE LEADER, Tremonion. Utah Thursday. July on Friday by another sister, Mrs. Helen Cowan and children John L. Mary and Robert of Payson. The family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson. In the evening Mrs. Fine showed films of their tour of Europe which started to be a trip around the world, but was interrupted by the news of the flood at Yuba City. Beside the family there were a few invited guests. The ladies and their families and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson attended the Atkinson family reunion at Shelley, Ida., Sunday. They made a trip to Lagoon Thursday where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Leland Watt and family of Lay-ton. Wayne Godfrey of Palo Alto, Calif., called on Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson Tuesday. The men are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christen-se- n of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen Tuesday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Annie and Mrs. Eva Clark of Clarkston. Mrs. Marion Sorensen and daughter Lenis were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday. Primary Worker Feted Mrs. Sorensen as Stake Primary President attended a party for Mrs. Hattie Hodge, who resigned from the board. Chr-istens- 5. 1956 The very delightful affair was held at the home of Mrs. Vera Westergaard. Mrs. Wester-gaarMabel Hansen and Marion Kirby who were in charge served a delicious hot plate luncheon. Games were played and the guest of honor was presented a gift. Mrs. Ursel Rhodes with her six Mia Maids attended a Stake Mia Maid outing at the school park in Fielding Tuesday evening Mrs. Eph Peterson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson to Salt Lake City Wednesday. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Don White and family. Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Isaacson stayed at Jordan Park while Mr. Isaacson was on business.' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes and two children are on a vacation, trip to Yellowstone and will be back after the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Larson of Salt Lake City came Wednesday for their two children who had been here with relatives. Jean Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson returned home with them for a ten day visit with her cousins. d, LEAVES FOR ALASKA Owen Camion left Monday for Anchorage, Alaska to fill a month's assignment from Hill Air Force Base, where he is employed. TO ALL FERGUSON TRACTOR and IMPLEMENT OWNERS We wish to tHank you for your patronage of our Ferguson line of farm equipment which we have sold and serviced the past .1, twelve years. WE ARE DISCONTINUING OUR FERGUSON LINE but will continue with selected lines of machinery, We Wish to Announce-- Our Appointment as Jeof fory Chisel Plow Distributors for UTAH. IDAHO. NEVADA, and Western COLORADO OUR REPAIR SHOP WILL REMAIN OPEN FOR ALL GENERAL REPAIRS HUNSAKER IMPLEMENT CO. TREMONTON. UTAH Attention Grain Growers YOU ARE INVITED TO USE THE STORAGE FA CILITIES OF THE . buying and taking delivery during June, July, or August you can get a 10 discount on Standard Wood Preservative, And yon save a second way, because Standard Wood Preservative adds extra years of life to fence posts, mudsills, hop poles and other wood that comes in contact with the ground. It protects wood against rot, termites, carpenter ants and powder post beetles. Rain or snow will not wash it out Can be applied by brushing, soaking or spraying. Order now . . . take delivery before the end of August and save ' By - ... 10. For Information on any Standard Oil Company FARRELL Phot) of California product, call J. BESS Tremonlon Northern Utah Grain Co-o- p AT GARLAND WHEAT GROWERS: Take advan-tag- e of the government storage port prices for your grain. sup- HOLD YOUR GRAIN until are just right. Low 3 Vi this government loan. prices interest on Qgden. Give Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales gave a family dinner Sunday where eighteen people were present. The entire family and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pierson and Mr. and WE SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF VALLEY GRAIN GROWERS. Certificates of indebtedness for 1942 and 1943 will be redeemed this year. |