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Show I Fire caution urged during huntinq As the hunting season approaches, Utah State Forestry personnel encourage en-courage all hunters to please be careful with fires. There has been numerous man caused fires throughout the summer. sum-mer. The moisture received receiv-ed the past few weeks has dropped the fire danger only temporarily. Weather has been warm the past few days which h' Da" : resulted in the fire oW crusa' rising substantially , ,iv a Paul Sjoblom," SWT y8 Forester, emphasizes Wln p.rr Elk and deer f should make sure thr camp fire is dead fl stand before leaving the camYfvol site and to never leave;'1 9 th camp fire unattendei! Hunters are also rembKf3 ed that a ten foot cirtTJ1! should be cleared II t vegetation around t'l P- camp fire. i All persons are urged 1 0 H be careful with their caril" fires. Hunters need to 1 n extremely careful whtSEB using warming fife These fires should nev j CC be left until they a' completely out. Hunte C need to use caution wbi smoking as the grass aoHPL brush are very flarnjnab IlljjyS and light easily. SH. Remember, only yc""""' " can prevent man caust wildland fires! l |