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Show TIME MEN If WASHINGTON CAM IN ZI0NPARK CAMP Out of the 50 men now in the Civilian Conservation Corps, Company Com-pany 962. Camp P-l, Zion Park, Utah, twenty-five are residents of Washington County. At prefect the home beys are divided between Camp P-l and !Camp SP-1. or the sub camp !o- ica'.td at Tine Creek. A rosier of the local boys follow X. E. Baldwin. Enterprise; N. P. Crawford. Ppringdale; E. M. Cutler. F. IVMill. RockTille; T. Z. Drake. Er.terprice; J. W. Earl. St. Georpe: A. Gifford. K. Gifford. and LaVe:; Gilford, all of Spring-dale: Spring-dale: K. Heywood. LaVerkin; D. I Whipple. St. George; R. Hirschi. ! Rockville; D. C. Itom. S I George; A. Isoru. Hurricane; A. jHowli-it. H. Justett. of Sprinp- da!t ; P. Larsen. Washington; J. 1 E. Moody. St. George; G. Olson. ic. P.ueseh. H. Ruesch. of Spring-dale; Spring-dale; Win. Rozelle. Zion National Park; S. Russell. Rockville; A. T. Wakelir.g. Toquerville; K. Weaver. Washington. In addition to their regular work the following are detailed jas special du!y men; N'. E. Hald-in. Hald-in. clerk and publicity director; T. Z. Imkc. squad leader; J. W. Karl. bUoksmith; K. Gifford. quad lo.ider; H. Ruesch. squad I leader; A. Howlett. sub-sotion foreman; 11. Justett. section foreman: fore-man: 11. Whipple, camp barber; and A. T. Wake'.ing. cook. Another week will find the entire en-tire camp located at the permen-ar.t permen-ar.t camp sit et Blue Springs. Here the work outlined for camp P-l will bo carried out until cold weather forces the camp back t i i its temporary site in lower Zion Park. The 'Home BoV extend an invitation to county residents to visit the camp. Your visits and communications will bo both welcome wel-come nnd appreciated. I |