Show Ruling Threatens Bridgeland j According to word received early this week from F. F O. O Hagie secretary manager of the National Nation Nation- al Reclamation a recent ruling by President Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt would unless rescinded close all camps on reclamation projects in the west including BR 11 at Bridgeland and the camp at Heber City which was scheduled to aid in the construction construction construe construe- tion of Deer Cr Creek ek g Immediately on receipt of of this information urgent requests for forthe forthe forthe the retention of the camps were directed to to Washington by Gov Gov- Henry H. H Blood Gus P. P Backman of the Salt Lake Chamber Chamber Cham Cham- ber ben of Commerce and others According to reports from representative representative representative rep rep- to congress J. J Will WiIl Robinson the requests have so far been fruitless and the ruling has been declared permanent The move comes in compliance with the reduced budget for 1939 1039 but it was not expected that the reclamation reclamation reclamation rec rec- rec- rec camps would be eliminated eliminated cUmin cUmin- in view of the fact that the ration of 70 per cent of the camps being assigned to the Agricultural al department nt and 30 per cent t to the Interior department is not being beIng being be be- ing disturbed j Efforts are being made by the Moon Lake Water Users Association Association and various civic civie organizations organizations' organizations to have the ruling changed in spite of the information that Itis it itis itis is Is yet much work worl should be completed by the local camp but which is not listed listed listed list list- ed among the projects approved for it which will be completed within another two weeks The ruling states that the camps willbe will willbe willbe be disbanded as soon as present approved projects are complete |