Show Official Warns Sportsmen of Dry Drys Ranges Critical drought and extremely extreme extreme- ly hazardous range conditions were cited by the department of offish offish offish fish and game as Director Harold Harold Harold Har Har- old S. S Crane urged every sportsman sportsman sportsman sports sports- man to act as a fire warden whenever afield during this continuing continuing continuing con con- condition In noting the recent closure to unauthorized use of fire of any kind along much of the Wasatch front the director reminded that explosively dry range conditions are much the same over the whole state He lIe reminded every angler and hunter going afield that a carelessly carelessly care care- lessly discarded match cigarette cIgarette cigarette cigar cIgar- ette pipe ashes an unattended fire or fire of any kind could quickly result in the loss of vital range lands and an end result of reduced fishing and hunting In Inthe inthe i ithe the years ahead Crane Crano Cr no also noted that current drought conditions statewide are I limiting the waters water which can be safely stocked with trout from the state hatcheries to include safe large lakes takes which are already at low levels for fish life to exist or which may be he drained entirely unless there is relief from the I present water conditions I M t I cola Lota I Tulto and arid six sic dren frima Tooele are visiting sister Mrs Clella Ekker MI Edna Lance Mrs Ekkers Ekker's mother from Payson and Mr Mrs MM I Cook arc are also visiting front from their home hom in Payson rayson Mrs Lance nce and Mrs Cook are also sisters of ot Mrs Susan Ek ker Mr and Mrs Bob Boh Hubbard and and five children left Friday for tor I Oklahoma City where Bob Dob will attend school until unlit December Bob Walker returned from Alameta Calif last week veel after attending school schoot there taking classes In radiology This This' is an Instructors Instructor's school held from front from July 8 to July 15 Marie Walker Walkers and ond son David accompanied Bob home after visiting her parents pa par patents tents rents at San Jose Calif I Kenneth enneth May son of Mr and Mrs Roy May Green River a bear at the Ival Young ranch above Frusta recently The animal had been molesting the sheep when I Kenneth enneth and cousin Eddie Young spotted him Kenneth is spending the summer with his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Ival Young Mr Mrs Elora Ekker took a group of or young ladles ladies to Green River Wednesday where they attended the in drive-in movie and dinner The special occasion was her daughter Phyllis Phyllis' birth birth- day Mr and Mrs Ford Weber and Mr and Mr Mrs June Marsing attended attended at at- tended Pioneer Days parade in Salt Lake City July 25 as their daughters were marching with the Green Creen River high school band during the parade Miss Cheryle Weber and Miss Sherma Marsing are students at GRITS GRUS Mr and Mr Mrs Joy RobIson Oakridge Ore are arc announcing the marriage of their daughter Elaine to Larry E. E The couple was wed July 16 at atthe atthe atthe the Methodist church in Oak Oak- ridge Mr and Mrs Joy Robison Robi- Robi son are well veIl known ites Mr and Mrs E. E E. E Stone and children are spending a afew afew I few days In north eastern Utah vacationing Mrs Melvin Brown Brownis is taking care of their business business business busi busi- ness during their abs absence nce Mr and Mrs Reed Baker Daker visIted visited visited vis vis- Saturday In Hanksville from their home in Salt Lake Lakes They brought their granddaughter ter home after alter shed she'd spent a week with them there Don McDougall was a welcome welcome welcome wel wel- I come samari Samaritan tan Monday when he gave gasoline to the Ekker party of nine who were stranded strand strand- ed out on the Burr desert In sweltering heat Mr McDougall r was on rl hf M way fa td I whore where hes he's been mining but makes his home In Green River niver r. r |