Show FOREST RE ST OFFICE OF Fl WAITS ORDERS TO ENROLL O OGDEN OGDEN Froma From a reliable source It waS was learned Thursday that forest district district dis dis- dis No 4 e expects to receive orders the next few tom Washington within days an authorize the immedi- immedi tc te enrollment t of ot approximately 2700 young men nin bet between veen th the ages of 18 and 25 to work In the forests of Utah Idaho western Wyoming and Nevada under the conservation and employment employ employ- ment plan recently put forward by President Roosevelt lt It also Is probable that a second en enrollment enrollment en- en of 1300 men for Utah 2600 for Idaho for Nevada and for Wyoming will the first enrollment While the first enrollment enroll enroll- ment Is confined t to men from 18 to 25 years ot age it is thought that there will be bno beno no age limit fixed for the second second sec see ond cad enrollment It It Is again emphasized that the men given work In the various various' campS will willbe willbe be residents resident of the states in which they arc are to be employed At present the Fourth district h has s arranged for camps IM camps of n each but it has not riot been announced where they will willbe willbe willbe be situated Routine Undecided Neither has hasit it been announced how the men men will be enrolled It is be believed believed be- be however that the enrollment Will wilt be made through ugh unemployment relief associations to begin with as these organizations Rr are In a position 10 to pick out men who are are in need of work w rk and who qualify otherwise Y q The s second cond contingent of men It ItIs ItIs Is Js said wd will Include men who have heretofore been employed by the forest forest forest for for- est service in the summer and at other seasons have been employed by mines and timber interests on the forests Attention has b been n directed to the fact that a large sum will have to be expended in connection with the VarIous various various va- va rious camps which will mean much 40 10 the vicinities in which they are operated Stores near the camps will supply large amounts of food trucks truck and drivers wilt will be employed to transport the food and other supplies to the camps camp and arid farmers and others will all aU benefit to a 1 large extent The number of camps camps' to be established in national forests of Utah Idaho Wyoming and Nevada is as follows fol fol- fol Jows lows Utah La Sat Sal and Nevada 1 each Ashley Ashley Cache Dixie ManU Manti Powell und and U Uintah 2 each Fish ish Lake and Wasatch 3 3 each cach I a Idaho Bo Boise e 9 9 Cache 1 Caribou J 3 Clearwater 14 4 Coeur dAtene tAlene 15 Idaho 7 3 3 1 Minidoka 1 NezPerce r 2 Payette ayette 9 Pend Fend Orcille 2 Salmon U 5 Sawtooth 3 Selway 2 St 2 St St. t- t tJoe Joe 12 3 WelSer Weiser 3 I. I 1 Wyoming Big Horn 3 Black Hills Rills 1 Medicine v Bow v 8 Teton and Wyoming Wyo ming 4 each Washakie 2 Nevada Dixie I 1 Ij Humboldt 2 I Nevada Nevada Nevada Ne Ne- vada 1 |