Show BRIDGELAND CAMP TO IIA HAVE VE NEW NEV WELL VELL Operations were begun this week on the drilling g of a well for culinary purposes of the Bridgeland Bridgeland Bridge- Bridge land and camp it was announced ed Wednesday by Educational Adviser Adviser Ad- Ad Carl Bunnell Inch Four-Inch casing casing cas- cas ing ng will be driven to a three hundred hundred hundred hun hun- dred foot depth he said The camp has been getting its water wa- wa ter er from Bridgeland at considerable consider consider- able ablee inconvenience and expense Impounding of water in BOreham Boreham Boreham Bore- Bore ham lake will probably be begun in n the near future Mr Bunnell aid bald What little has been impounded impounded im- im pounded was used to flush out alkali The camp enjoyed the company of several parties who came in to hunt pheasants Captain Keith K Tatom district district district dist dist- executive officer and l his ls son 1st Lt Lt Bernard C C. C Brown district district district dist dist- adjutant and James E. E Gurr Supervisor of ot the Wasatch National National National Na Na- forest were among the hunt hunt- ers Dr was host to a party of friends from Salt Lake City ity Jay Neeley and Darrell Simmons each entertained friends |