

flow osii u~ rne Liirrr><rT"ivLA7T, anc tren tr.e 

 rinr, giving oaoh the Icoation of tho fir. 



Rooord en the frrfer forma all the fr>reging cre- 

 ations an they are performed and wrltn your name together 

 with that, of the lorfcout.at the end. 



If District i\L.igrs defiire these forms nay alst be 

 ud >y Mien in recording the cat* on fires reyorted y 

 locXouta. 



Also note in your diary any delay you nay have 

 experienced In getting the Huyfork tferotor or anyone alee. 



General Directions. 



At Vo close cf naoh day report to the District 

 Fcngr' headquArtcrs stating tbftt there are no fires, or 

 (flTins condition of suo) fires as may be in your rarge of 

 Tlsicn. 



Notify the Su- crvisor whenever you think that any 

 fire aff.oars to be arreain rabidly. Often the aen at 

 a fire are not in tele;.- hone ooomninioation and it may be 

 possible with this information to sooure afoitional aid. 



You tioulu al8i thor^u^^-ly fandliftriise yourself 

 with tho uso of the Pcr^st Service Stauf Erd oorrrePB to 

 avtid ppaible errorc in reading it then fira are seen by 

 ycu. T' is can bost be done by usin^r the con'-asj quite 

 frequently if you we not slrr.cdy ^rcficient ir. Its use. 



Finally, it ia nccC8Riy for eech of you to 

 realiaa that y>u are a most iiupoxtant rert of OUT eneral 

 rrctective ystem, and tl ct it la up to ;\>u to see ard 

 reycrt the fires in t' e territory unoer your observation. 

 Lust yoar the f-r-im^t discovery anc notiiioetion of fires 

 rrovented several lar r ve burns and saved much money and 

 time. Tie hope to be equally successful this year. 



. i ' * 



T.A.Huastis 

 Finest Surervisor, 



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