LEMHI COUNTY
JUREANO MOUNTAIN
Salmon National Forest
22N-19E-29
22N-19E-29
June 8, 1932: "Mrs. Roy Howell came in from Salmon last week to join her husband on Jurano mountain lookout." (Recorder Herald)
July 6, 1932: "Mrs. Roy Howell came in from Salmon Wednesday. Her husband met her here and they proceeded to the Gerano mountain lookout station." (Recorder Herald)
1935: 60-foot steel tower with 7x7 cab (Kresek)
August 13, 1941: "The stork seemed to come with the rain for Ernest Waterman had a race with Mr. Stork from Jureano Mountain Lookout to Salmon on Sunday. Ernest won out for Mr. Stork didn't arrive with a big baby boy until Monday noon." (Recorder Herald)
September 15, 1949: "Dick Rothjon has returned from Jureano lookout. He will leave this weekend for Moscow, where he will enroll at the University of Idaho." (Recorder Herald)
July 12, 1951: "Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ferguson, Kerrick, Minnesota, are manning the post at Jureano." (The Recorder-Herald)
July 19, 1951: "The Forest Service proposes to sell, donate, abandon or destroy on or after August 16, 1951, the following property: 7 mile spur telephone line to Jureano Lookout." (The Recorder Herald)
July 3, 1952: "Mr. and Mrs. Forrest E. Sedgwick of Shoup are now at Jureano in the Copper creek district." (The Recorder Herald)
September 18, 1952: "Bob Morrison come from the Jureano Mountain lookout over the weekend to visit with his folks." (The Recorder Herald)
July 25, 1956: "Fire fighters brought a 300-acre fire on Owl Creek under control about 6 p.m. Monday. This fire, located about 50 miles south of Salmon on the Salmon River, was detected at 1:25 p.m. Saturday by Jureano Lookout Gene Meredith." (The Post-Register)
June 14, 1962: "A former Cobalt boy, Tom Miller of Connor, Montana, is employed by the Forest service at Cobalt this year. Tom will be stationed on Jureano Lookout during the fire season." (The Recorder Herald)
June 20, 1963: "Willis Thayer of Massachucetts, who will be on Jureano Lookout." (The Recorder Herald)
September 24, 1964: "Gary Tracy and his family have moved from Jureano Lookout to Middle Fork Peak Lookout, since the summer lookout had to return to college." (The Recorder Herald)