1 Elevator Canyon fire, the biggest wildfire burning in Utah and Idaho, has burned 31,360 acres in both states and is located southwest of Malad. More than 460 firefighters plus aircraft were working the blaze Monday. CAUSE: Lightning. STATUS: Containment expected by 6 p.m. Monday.
2 Johnson Canyon, located south of the Elevator Canyon fire and north of Tremonton. A revised estimate of the acreage stood at 6,000 acres Monday. CAUSE: Lightning. STATUS: Contained Sunday morning.
3 Spring Canyon fire, 20 miles south of Vernon, Tooele County, on Wasatch-Cache National Forest land. CAUSE: Lightning. STATUS: Contained Sunday after burning 250 acres.
4 Castle Rock fire, burned 3,200 acres on Stansbury Island since starting Friday. CAUSE: Lightning. STATUS: contained Sunday and expected to be under control sometime Monday.
5 Antelope Mountain fire, burned 6,600 acres of sagebrush and grass, down from earlier estimates, 15 miles northwest of Milford since its start Wednesday. CAUSE: Lightning. STATUS: 90 percent contained Sunday evening.
6 Trapper's Loop fire, burned 750 acres of primarily private property at the east end of Weber Canyon, 10 miles west of Morgan. CAUSE: Lightning. STATUS: Started Friday, contained Saturday and controlled Sunday.
7 Cricket fire, 60 acres west of Antelope Mountain near the Black Rock intersection in Millard County. CAUSE: Lightning. STATUS: Controlled Sunday.
8 East Twin fire, 10 acres 18 miles west of Kanosh in Millard County. CAUSE: Lightning. STATUS: Contained Sunday.
9 Horse Hollow fire, 75 acres 15 miles west of Kanosh in Millard County. CAUSE: Lightning. STATUS: Contained Saturday.