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Show Dixie Forest Ranger Retires After 33 Years Elton J. Ada'r, ranger of Uu Dixie national for st Ls retiring from ac lv:. duty after marl) hirty thrr, years of service for th Government as a ranger on th Uinta, Wasatch and Dixl; Nation al Forests of Utah, it was announced an-nounced Thursday by Albert Al-fcrrtson, Al-fcrrtson, forest sup rilsor. The re-lrem re-lrem nt of Ranger Adair b?cam? iffectrv.-. May 1. Since March. 1944. Mr. Ada'r har had cbarg," of ths Enterpri e ran-l ran-l r district of the Dixl National Forest. He rldes now at E::t?r oris-, but is planning to return to H ber City, his former home. soon. Ranger Aa!r was artgrvd for nearly his entire career to the UlnU National Forest wh re he held headau.'r ers at Kimas and H:bei City. H held special assignments j to th" Wasatch National Forest on Important timber managem nt work j and has ben in charge of numerous !arp, timber op ritlona. During his service on the Uln a, he supervised super-vised xtnslve trre planting anl timber stand Improvement projec's ol ti, Forest S rvlc. He hj rhtrge of making the first timber furviya on the drainages of Provo Rlv r snd B ar River on th, Ulntv National Forest. Mr. di!r has long been an enthusiast en-thusiast c and prosresive manager of fore t rang lnds und r his Juris-diction. Juris-diction. He hs planned and supervised super-vised the building of mapy miles of range f ne s, num?rous water developments, de-velopments, trails, roads, and ex-tnsivn ex-tnsivn Tfti dlns nrot cU for the improvrment of range hnds and for the b n fit of the livestxk industry in-dustry and oth-sr forest users. H was active in planning and establishing estab-lishing many fine for st r creat'on-al creat'on-al camps on the dls rlcts of which he had In charge. |