Show UTAH JOB ARMY I TO MOVE SOON First Group Expected to Be BeOn B BOn Be BeOn On the Job by May 15 I Utah's first contingent of President I Roosevelt's civilian conservation I corps corp which will number 1000 youn i imen men bet een the ages of 18 and 25 is expected to begin work in the W Wasatch Wasatch Wa Wa- satch national forest May 15 This announcement was made mad Thursday by A. A G G. Nord supervisor supervise of the Wasatch national fores forest who wh pointed out that thai plans are now nea Ing completion for the establishment of probably five camps two in th the Wasatch mountains and possIbly three In the Uintah mountains The first camps camps' will be located fo for early work on insect control in th the Provo river and Blacks Black's fork regions Mr Nord said as it is aimed t to cover coyer the forest areas arcas where insect epidemic conditions occur before there is another flight of the beetles Mr Nord said that it is essential that this work be completed early i ithe in inthe inthe the summer before the fire ire hazard season of oC July and August sets in He pointed out that other activIties activities ties of ot the Utah Ulah corps will be thinning thinning thin thin- ning young timber for improvement of the stands the collection of Ire tree and grass seeds construction of minor minor mi ml- nor roads and fire trails and the construction construction con con- of telephone lines Jines All other fire and sanitation Improvements Improvements Improvements' Im- Im Im- Im are as needed in the specific specific specific areas for further development o of resources and to facilitate the admin administration and protection of the forest fores will be pe performed formed by the corps h he reported Authorization from Washington DC D D. C C. permitting the intermountain re region region region re- re gion of ot the thc United States forest service service service ser ser- vice to enroll its full initial quota o of 1000 men is expected shortly according accordIng accordIng accord accord- ing to Mr Nord and no further plans plan can be laid until this information is received Mr Nord said that thai as yet et no en enrollments enrollments enrollments en- en for the conservation corps corps corp Continued on Page Thirteen UTAH JOB ARMY TO MOVE SOON Continued from Pate Pare Nine have been authorized and when they are the registrations will likely be made through an agency other than at the forest office in the federal building Camps will be established in Utah forests on the following basis LaSal and Nevada one each Ashley Cache Dixie Mardi Manti Powell and Uintah two each Fish Lake and Wasatch three each S Twenty Camps Slated Stated for Utah Twenty conservation corps work camps will wm be established in Utah national na na- ional forests under a plan approved Thursday b by President Roosevelt calling for camps in 12 western states an Ass Associated Press Pres dispatch from Washington said The camps will hold men Each camp will be the work center for or men who are to be selected inthe in inthe inthe the near future in the mobilization of the conservation corps the dispatch dispatch dis dis- dis patch s said id The largest number of camps will vill be established in California There here will be 28 in Arizona 30 in Colorado In Idaho 25 in Montana Mon Mon- tana ana 4 in Nevada 23 in New Mexico Mex- Mex leo ico co 65 in Oregon 13 in South Dakota 42 in Washington and 22 in Wyoming in n addition to the 20 in Utah a ill ill |