Show Moab Will ViII Lose Camp July 11 1 The Tte camp company I must be disband disbanded d by Jl July Y 1 This was ass rode rece veC recentlY by y Jerry Fa mer inspector I MI FarIrer Farn-er ted stif-ed that the camp as abandoned because e of lack campI of enrollees At present time there herc are about 40 boys in m the camp and due to labor demands in sri the andl In areas the th s of being able to bring the camp to full strength were ere so remote that It was ass as thought advisable to tern terminate nate the mp c AH All projects no nov v Under und r way ay m in Grand county will lill be dropped for the time being It is thought probable that spike camps from the Price or Cortez areas will aiM be besent besent besent sent in to important projects at Monticello and Bluff ever Ho Hoa ever definite information is not vall vail able at this time After the camp winds up Its affairs at the summer headquarters us m Monticello the personnel will wi be distributed among ether ses camps in m the state Mr Farm Farmel Farmel el ci stated The remaining es aill be transformed ed to other nearby camps Several Se meetings have hase ha e been called called call ed by interested ns as m in Grand and San Juan counties and numerous telegrams and letters base ha been to Washing Washington Washington ton asking the government to re reconsider reconsider reconsider consider t e move Ho s l iver ver ac according according cording to information The Independent toda the gO s on to bane bana ban banan n the camp is final Utah Banks Slake Make 4 Loans Fifty seel sev se en el oer per cent of tie tl e ebanks ebanks banks in Utah made more thin th 42 loans totaling 57 to tc business firms and t the s state le during the second half of 1940 19 according to tG the semi annual survey of bank lending activity made by the Research Research Re Research search Council o of tt tie e American J Banker Banken association associatIon i |