Show Manti-La Manti Sal Forester Retires After 30 Years Retirement of ot Howard C. C Baker Baker Bak Bak- ak er era administrative assistant Man Man- LaSal tI-LaSal National Forest Utah was announced Wednesday by Forest Supervisor George L. L Bur Dur Burnett nett Mr Baker Daker will have served I In the U. U S. S S Forest Service thirty I years He tie entered the Forest Service Service service Ser ser- vice In 1926 on the Sawtooth National National National Na Na- Forest as a clerk and has served in assignments at regional forest headquarters in Ogden and andon andon andon on the old Powell National Forest Forest For For- est at He lie became administrative administrative ad assistant of ot the Dixie National Forest and was stationed at Cedar City for Cor eleven years In Ina a like position he has been assigned assigned as assigned signed to the Mantl LaSal Mantl-LaSal LaSal National National Na Na- Forest at Ephraim and at at Price since 1948 1943 He was sta stationed stationed sta- sta at Manhattan Kansas and at Wichita Falls Texas on the plains shelter belt project and for fora a time was an employee of ot the I Wasatch National Forest of Salt Lake City Mr Baker Daker is also a former Conner employee of the U U. S s1 Veterans Administration He lie served ed In the U U. S S. S Navy from 1919 to 1921 Mr Baker Daker has resided in Utah nearly all his life lICe He has I been a member of ot Lions International International International for tor many years In Utah communities where he has been stationed Forest Supervisor Burnett In paying tribute to Mr Baker Daker said Mr Baker through long experIence experience experience exper exper- contributed greatly in business bus bus- iness mess to forest resource re- re resource resource re re- source management In many re responsible responsible re re- assignments where he has served with distinction Mr and Mrs Baker Daker expect to reside at their home In Price The retirement retirement retirement re re- becomes effective AprilL April 1 L I |