| Show Numerous people deserve Praise for work Numerous people who played a vital part in damage prevention and rescue work June 16 during the Duchesne River Flood were not mentioned in the news releases last This paper wishes it had all your names and your acts of kindness to Among these was the Paul Revere of the Duchesne River Flood Lovell He gave early warning to the fishermen and campers along the North Formerly of Hanna and now of Salt Lake he works part time as a guide at Defa's Dude Ranch on the North Fork of the Duchesne He raced from the Dude Ranch along the yelling warnings from his pick-up to the fishermen and Many of them made of the warning until the noise of the torrent made out of Hardman is credited with saving numerous lives because of his early warning in the He said the campers looked at him as if he were of his to give them such a message on such a clear Harry fire guard at the Ranger Station on the North Fork of the Duchesne telephoned a query to Duchesne District Ranger officials at Duchesne about 7 when he noticed a considerable rise in the water of the This helped spread the so Duchesne District Ranger Burt F. Rouse was notified of impending flood and he hurried to North where he spent the day and evening helping move a building washed from the Ranger Station into the as well as repairing the gutted road so rescue vehicles could get though to the Defa's Dude Ranch to get medical help and other assistance to the Brown whose four-year old son was killed in the Halstead raid that after making the call to the ranger at he drove up the North Fork as far as he could get to Aspen spreading more warning to the people who didn't heed the first one from This newspaper thanks the Utah Highway Patrol for their help in traffic and in assisting the spectators and Sunday drivers to protect themselves along the flood route and in delivering news material to this paper |