Show N N. E. E C. C REPORTS C. C C. C C. C u j jj j ACCOMPLISHMENTS According to a statement re released released released re- re leased by Allen T T. Sanford state director for the National Emergency Emergency Emergency Emer Emer- gency Council for Utah from April 1933 through June 30 1938 there were Civilian Conservation Conservation Con Con- Corps enrollees in Utah between the ages of 17 and 23 and non-enrolled non personnel from Utah The average period of employment employment employment em em- is nine months I During the month of June 1938 there were young men enrolled in the corps from Utah In addition to non-enrolled non personnel consisting consisting consisting con con- of supervisors and camp officials The total amount paid for maintaining maintaining maintaining main main- the C C. C C. C C C. in Utah was There was paid to the dependents dependents dependents depend depend- of C. C C C. C C C. enrollees in Utah I luring during this period Among the many important work items completed by the C C. C C. C C C. enrollees from April 1933 through June 30 1938 were Truck roads miles 2034 Impounding and large diversion di diversion dl- dl version dams number Pipe or tile lines water supply systems lin In ft Area treated for erosion control acres Irrigation channel clearing clearing clear clear- ing sq 1086 0 Stream and lake bank protection sq The corps is operating 34 camps campa campain in Utah engaged in the restoration and increase of the states state's natural resources Of this total 9 camps campa are located in national forests one on wildlife refuge work wark 5 in soil conservation service districts one in national parks one in state parks 15 in work for the division of grazing and two for the bureau bureau bureau bu bu- bu- bu reau of reclamation |