Show C C. C C. C REFLECTIONS Published by and in the interests of C L C C Co No 1968 at Camp amp 11 DBR Bridgeland Utah Ensign Frederickson Takes Leave I Ensign A. A S S. S Frederickson our Mess Canteen and Welfare Officer Officer since last April will be leaving leaving leaving leav leav- ing camp within the n next few days daya He is taking three months leave from duty During During- J his s absence absence ab ab- ab- ab sence from camp he expects to study radio We take take- the liberty of extending extending extend extend- ing the best wishes and appreciation tion from Company 1968 to Ensign Ensign Ensign En En- sign Frederickson Bon Voyage Ensign c C c Indian I Hunting In Vogue A s special cIal open season on cor- cor tain Indians was was was' declared Sunday evening about Sheriff She She- Sheriff riff Mitchell and State Patrolman Jack Tack Young opened the season and gave tl thirty enrollees from camp the privilege of taking part in the hunt The latest report received Is to th the effect that the quarry Is still on the loose Hy Davis is said to have come c come me ClO closest to the Indians He saw V their tracks trades where they had crossed crossed cross cross- ed cd the river Herman Wooley I Imade I made the thC hunt in his night cap The pair b being Ing hunted are an Indian Buck weight Ibs lbs height 5 ft 4 in and his Squaw weight between and Ibs lbs height 5 ft 6 in Any information leading to the of this pair should b ba be given to Sheriff Mitchell c C c Camp Dance Danco a n. Big Success Last Friday night September the Company held a dance danco in hi the Mess Hall The music wa waS furnished by Pat Markey's Markov's Orchestra Orchestra Orchestra estra from Roosevelt A bus brought a load of girls from Roo Roo- sevelt Their presence contributed a great deal to the tha success of the dance were served at intermission and everyone enjoyed them Everybody had a good time and we will be bc looking forward tc to next dance our camp i ic c C c I I Forestry Trip Successful I IThe The field trip taken by the Forestry class on Saturday September Sept Sept Sept-i ember emb r to w Petersons Peterson's sawmill on Rock creek turned out to be a avery avery avery very cold but still an enjoyable one The class stopped at Birch I spring and hunted for Indian arrow arrow arrow ar ar- ar- ar row heads for about one half ot of otan oti i an hour The success of th the hunt was not startling However several several several seve seve- I ral par parts of arrowheads 1 siere re rei i found The students then proceeded proceed proceed- I ed to Petersons Peterson's sawmill and watched opera operations there then 1 After eating eating- lunch they went on up the canyon a short distance and learned how hoy hoyto to distinguish the various Evergreens found in that section Branches of eight of the native Evergreens were brought back to camp as well as a cross section of an nn Spruce log which will b be studied In class The species of Evergreens studied were Lodgepole Pine Ponderosa Pine Limber Pine Douglas Fir Blue Spruce Red Cedar Balsom and Prostrate c C c Consider the Hammer It keeps its it's head It doesn't fly off the handle It keeps pounding away It finds the point then drives drive's it home It looks at the other side t too and thus often clinches the mat mat- mat mat- ter It n makes mistakes but when it does It starts all over It is the only knocker in the world that do does any good If you are arc Inclined to lose your head and fly off the handle just pause a minute and consider the I hammer I |