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Show Sheriff Warns That Permit Is Needed To Burn On Range Land County Sheriff S. C. Lamb calla attention to the fact that as a means of preventing forest and range fires, Utah has been declared declar-ed a fire zone, and that the Utah State Law requires that anyone wishing to burn during the summer sum-mer season Is required tn secure a permit. The law governing this reads as follows: Closed Season Within Fire Districts. Dis-tricts. "During the closed season it shall be unlawful to set on fire or cause to be set on fire any inflam-able inflam-able material on any forest land. truth land, grass or range land, I grain, stubble or hay land, or to set any fire for the purpose of clearing either his own or the pro-l.erty pro-l.erty of another without first securing se-curing written or printed permit from the chief fire warden or one of his deputies and complying fully with the terms and conditions thereof, and the chief fire warden' or any of his deputies may prescribe pre-scribe the conditions under which the permit Is issued and which are necessary to be observed In setting such fire and preventing it from spreading for the protection of life and property."' Sherif Lamb states that permits .an be secured at the Sheriff's office of-fice in the City and County building build-ing In Cedar City. . |