Show Danger of Fire Increasing Drouth Called Worst Ever Surge of Deer Hunters Expected a aTo I To Add To Danger Worst Ever I Explosive quality of the scant I covering of the hills has led to several bad tiros In this region the past week Anticipated Inroads of bf hundreds of strangers all Intent on killing deer and many of whom dont don't understand the danger of fire while a few dont don't care carl adds to the seriousness of the situation Fire wardens and game war- war wardens wardens dens dons all over this area are urging the operation co-operation of residents and visitors to take tak no chances They I a all 11 agree The district has ban never r bt been n so 50 dry and nd so dangerous Fire ran n break out anywhere any time Sheriff Porter Carter of Morgan County sold said yesterday all requests for controlled fires will be refused re ro ro- ro fused hereafter The same action action notion ac no- tion is expected in Summit County Coun Coun- ty very soon Ive been to two of those controlled con trolled fires that simply got out of control said carter It Is la unbelievable unbelievable unbelievable un un- believable how that brush explodes explodes explodes ex ex- ex- ex and spread ad flames names Several fires tires in to Summit and Morgan counties were under control late Wednesday Warden Ken Maughan Kamas Kam Kam- as and Supervisor Howard Neb- Neb eker also were Issuing warnings and and praying for rain Martin Crane Deputy State I Forester of Salt Lake City and A. A H 11 Antonle assistant regional chief of Ogden were In the I dis- dis district I this week Investigating the situation and shuddering at the possibilities Heres what happens they explained The hunters get up Before dawn and Its It's bitter cold coldin In n camp So eo they build a roaring fire rire Then Then suddenly Its It's dawn I I and they rush away leaving th the fire still burning Perhaps It t creeps away away Or perhaps ps a little whirlwind picks up some embers ember and drops them in the brush It happens over and over And it never f In hi modern history have the bills been M so Under- Under dry and ready to le explode l e hunters by the dozens dozens doz doz- ens been In the region re region re- re region gion to t look over o the top spots sPots and thousands are expected this week weekend Meanwhile danger ot of firearms and over overexertion have haft been stressed on all nil sides and the usual arguments about scarcity or plentitude of buckskins remained remained remained re re- to be settled But Dut over all lurked the danger of fire |