District No. 6 Falks, Idaho. 



August 4 Fire started on the S|B^4 and SW*4 of Section 

 4-57-4 west. Fire Warden Huot thinks this fire was started 

 by someone. He had several men and a team on the fire put- 

 ting trenches around it and hauling water from a nearby 

 creek; putting fire entirely out. This fire would have caused 

 considerable damage as it was in a heavy slashing and en- 

 dangered timber belonging to the association. Cost to the 

 association, $67.00. No damage done. 



August 18 Fire started on Section 28-57-4 west, in slash- 

 ings made by the Forest Service Sales. It was caused by an 

 old burn in the spring by the forest service. I had Fire War- 

 dens Mitchell and Huot on this fire for several days, until re- 

 lieved by Fire Warden Garvey. This fire broke out several 

 times later in the season and was. taken care of by Fire 

 Warden Garvey. No damage was done and made a very good 

 burn which will be of valuable aid next summer. Govern- 

 ment settled cost of this fire. 



August 28 Fire started in the SW^ of the NW% of Sec- 

 tion 14-57-4 west, burning over about 10 acres of dead grass 

 and brush, killing about 5000 feet of yellow pine. Fire War- 

 den Gohr and 13 men come up from Priest River putting 

 trenches around the fire, also burying 'up any scattered fire. 

 Caused no further trouble. This fire was undoubtedly set by 

 someone for it had started in 15 different places. Cost to the 

 association, $125.26. 



August 30 Fire started on the SE*4 and NW% of Section 

 16-57-4 west, burning over one acre. Fire Warden Gohr left 

 one man on this fire for four days. This fire was mostly in 

 thick, dead brush. No damage was done to standing timber. 

 Cost of this fire to the association, $11.00. 



September 1 This fire broke out in the NE^4 of the NiW& 

 on Section 4-57-4 west, burning over about 30 acres. Fire 

 Warden Huot discovered this fire and immediately notified 

 Forest Supervisor Stickney of the Forest Service of this fire. 

 Mr. Stickney informed Mr. Huot that the government would 

 attend to the cost of this fire. A stageload of men came up 

 from Priest River and with what men could be gotten locally, 

 had a crew of about 40 men putting a fire trail around the 



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