Lumber company and the Humbird Lumber company. These 

 twenty-two men put in their services free of charge. No tim- 

 ber was killed. Total cost to the association, $10.00. 



September 16 Fire started in Section 28-53-4 west. This 

 fire had a small start when Warden Uptagraffe discovered it, 

 which was in an old slashing, and burned over about two acres. 

 Warden hired one man to help him for a day. No timber 

 killed. Cost to the association, $2.50. 



During the season there were seven other fires put out in 

 this district by wardens with no cost to the association and 

 no damage to timber of any kind. 



District No. 2 Blanchard, Idaho. 



September 3 This fire started in the NE*4 on Section, 30- 

 54-5 west, and SW*4 of Section 29. Fire Warden Warner 

 noticed this fire shortly after it started, getting help of six 

 men and working for three days on this fire, getting it under 

 control when a small rain came and helped put it entirely out. 

 This fire was started in several places by an unknown, War- 

 den finding matches in a box near the fire on his arrival. 

 This fire cost the association $38.00, killing about 15,000 feet 

 of timber on the Porier land and burning over aboue 150 

 acres. 



There were seven other fires in this district taken care of 

 by Wardens and the help of ranchers with no extra cost to the 

 association and no damage done. 



District No. 3 Clagstone and Harlem, Idaho. 



August 23 Fire started in NW% of the SE& of Section 

 32-55-4 west, by someone hunting and dropping matches in old 

 slashings just by the Northern Mercantile company, burning 

 over about two acres of slashings. Fire Warden Otrado had 

 help of two men for a day and put fire out, causing no further 

 trouble. No damage was done and the cost to the association 

 was $3.75. 



August 31 Fire started in SW& of the SE& on Section 15- 

 55-4 west, burning south into the NW 1 ^ of the NB% and the 

 NE% of the NW*4 of Section 22 ; burning 15 acres in Section 

 15, and 40 acres in Section 22. This fire would have done 



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