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Show Former Resident Is Supervisor of Lassen Nat'l Forest ,uMr. and Mrs. Adrian Dalton and their daughter Sue Ann and son Douglas, arrived in Parowan last Thursday for a brief visit with relatives on their way from Washington, D. C, to Susanville, Calif., where Adrian has accepted a new position with the U. S. Forest Service. They visited here with Adrian's Ad-rian's father, Rulan Dalton, and with Mrs. Dalton's mother, moth-er, Mrs. Alice Halterman, and members of both families. They were joined here by their oldest son, Sam, who is attending at-tending Dixie Junior College, and a daughter Charlotte, who is attending high school in Washington, will join the family in Susanville when her school lets out. Mr. Dalton, who commenced his work with the Forest Service Ser-vice in 1950, has been named as supervisor of the Lassen National Forest with head- quarters in Susanville and assumed as-sumed his new duties on May 7. He has had a varied career with the Forest Service, with the department at Tucson, Ariz., then to Milford, then as supervisor of the Manti-La-Sal National Forest, headquartered headquar-tered at Price, Utah. In June, 1965 he was promoted to the Division of Watershed Management Man-agement with headquarters in Washington, D. C. In his new position he will supervise the 1,000,000-acre Lassen National Forest located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Moun-tains. He is a graduate of Parowan High School and then got his bachelor's degree at USU at Logan, following a tour of duty in the US armed forces during World War II. |