Show 5 eee REFLECTIONS I Educational Adviser Ad Leaving Le It Is with deep felt and earnest regret that we say good bye to our Educational Adviser Adviser Mr Morris During his residence with us he has helped make things a little more b beautiful a 11 little more pl pleasant and a little more home lil like e. e As AJ w we wander wand through lifes life's highways and byways we m meet ct individuals and personalities who t make lasting impressions upon I our I lives s. s Those hose of us who have taken the rare opportunity of really knowing Mr Morris sure surely 1 do and will wUl appreciate his contributions contri contri- to life in Camp BR It is our sincere wish that his associations and efforts at Huntsville Huntsville Hunts- Hunts ville vile will be as well appreciated as they are by the men of Company Company Company Com Com- pany 1968 Many happy happy days to Mr Mor Mor- ris c C c Camp Visitors Mr and Mrs Arthur J. J Orr of 4 Duchesne spent some time Um-c at the camp Sunday August 2 They were shown through the camp by Captain Cannon and later enjoyed enjoy enjoy- Y ed dinner with us us Reverend Spence of ot the Vernal Congregational Church and Dr Hicks of the Dinosaur Quarry at atI I Jensen were visitors at the camp Monday August 3 They were entertained while at camp by Captain Cannon t Mr Hicks melts invited us to comedown come comedown down and se see sea the Dinosaur f J Quarry Charles D. D Be Berkey r head of ot the D Department of Geology G at Columbia Columbia Columbia Col Col- University and Consulting t G Geologist for the Bureau Burea of Reclamation Rec Reclamation John L. L Savage Chief Designing Engineer for the the- Bureau Bureau Bureau Bur Bur- eau of Reclamation at Denver and E. E 0 O. O Larsen n Regional engin engineer r of the Bureau of Reclamation at ats s Salt Lake City were camp visitors on July and r On July and Mr J J. J Ji S. S Martin accountant from E. E C. C t W. W headquarters Washington D.C. D. D C C. C and Mr L. L R. R DUnkl Dunkley y Assistant Assistant As As- r to Mr E. E O. O Larsen were 1 in camp on business pertaining 0 to their various departments Wo Wa were visited by Brigadier Gen General W. W C. C Sweeney District Commander Lieutenant Colonel H H. H B B. B McIntyre McIntyr District Surgeon and Gus P P. P Backman of the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce on July c C c c. c Sports i iThe The bas baseball ball team drew a bye for last Sunday Next week they play the at Roosevelt velt jr f. Lets L give them all the s support 1 possible S c C c With public sentiment nothing can fail fall without it it nothing can succeed Abraham Abraham Lincoln 5 c C Cc c 5 Camp News Roll call of fellows doing oil tinting Arthur Doty Quinten James Destifano Keith Manning Lester Clarence Warner Warnor War War- nor ner ner Albert Donald Gl Claim Clenn nn John Lars Larsen n Vernon Perkin Perkin Per- Per kin and David Clark One of the outstanding tinted photographs of the week was done by Carl Lance It was so 90 good that he procured a frame and framed it The radio class is advancing very rapidly One whole table in inthe inthe inthe the Education Room will be wired with keys heads headsets ts and other necessary equipment to send and receive code among the class Julius Peterson is driving the G. G I. I truck While in Salt Lake City CapI Captain Cap Cap- I thin tain Cannon purchased a a. a piano for tor th the the- camp Phil G Gertch our very efficient J I Supply Sergeant Sergeant Is to be discharged dis din charged this week to attend I I school He L Is going to business colle college r The congratulations of the we week k go to Clarence Punk Shelton and Lynn Hefty Hetty I Weight I Punk age 22 22 the August 20 20 1935 He worked as assistant rock mason for ten days and was then transferred to the the Division of Engineers on the surveying sur sur- vl v aying ying party I While a m member of oC the camphe camphe camp he has been active in basketball and base baseball ball 1 Hefty a age agie 20 20 enter entered d the October 15 15 1935 He did K P P. P f. f work in the kitchen the first 3 months then he was shifted to the Engineering ring department He also has bc been active in basketball basketball basket basket- ball and baseball t We congratulate both of these tn men n on being promoted from the to the Bureau of Reclamation Reclamation S tion Engineering department They will work at Altonah Lee McGuire and Leon on Rus Rushton ton were were discharged Sunday August 2nd to accept employment c C c The baseball t team am at Duchesne I haa asked for a practice game tC be played U this s week If the showing show show- I ing made by our tJ team beam am is goodenough goodenough good goodenough enough some of the members rs may be chosen to play on an all aU allstar allstar star team teron during the Labor Day celebration at Duchesne I Sunday July 26 a truck load of boys attended ed the show at Roo Roosevelt velt The truck was driven by Mack Easton Enston accompanied d by Mr Morris A truck load of men also attended attended attended at at- tended the show at Roosevelt on th the third of August They were accompanied by Thomas J J. J Baum B B. B R R. foreman man c C c cA A group of our men went to Roosevelt Satu Saturday day August 1st to attend a dance sponsored by bythe bythe bythe the Roosevelt B B. B P. P PV W. W the b- b bone bone- ne fits fils from which will wiH be used to erect a double tennis court Ellis Armstrong B B. R. R Engin Engineer r was In charge of the truck Mr Morris and his assistant were called to Dr house to catch a swarm of b bees es hat had swarmed there When they arrived the bees had all crawled in between the walls and couldn't be reached c C c I Mr Morris and assistant made madea a trip to Duchesne looking for flowers suitable to take tak pictures I of to be enlarged for tinting Mr Morris and assistant were called over to Beals to catch a swarm of b that had gotten between th the walls The be bees s left b before for their arrival Last Wednesday July 22 22 the camp was shown hown thirty lantern slides made and tinted in camp also twenty twenty-thres views of the Grand Canyon The Kohl Mercantile Company contributed some beautiful card mountings on which some of our tinted photographs were placed The Th camp has had eleven tinted photographs photographs' on exhibition there c C c cA cA A rec ord order r from district headquarters makes it impossible for any man discharged from the I Civilian Cons Conservation Corps to tobe tobe tobe be re-enrolled re until twelve months after l his s discharge c C c The Th-e. Bureau of Reclamation spent the w week k end graveling around around around a- a round the barracks and garage c C c cAlbert Albert spent a day mending the walks around the e barracks There Thue will will willbe be a program in the camp on Wednesday at p p. p m. m August presented by by bythe the Roosevelt hotel c C c Paul Koons thinks that the U. U B B. B I. I C C. C Cis is another I relief lief program c C c 4 Believe it or not ot Mr Morris has us used d one towel in the Edu- Edu Department f for r six months without washing it David Clark saw it it took it over and washed it and is using it as an example of what can be done c C c Mac If Jf f I had known that tunnel was so long I would have kissed you Miss White Gosh wasn't that you Captain Why are you making faces at that bulldog c C c Spots He started it Policeman Take it easy didn't you s see sea that notice Slow notice Slow down here McElroy Yes officer but I thought it was describing y your ur village Thoughtful Say what's the id idea a. a of wearing my rain coat Butch Parkin W Well you wouldn't want your new suit sult to get wet would you 1 I Tough One OneA OneA OneA A backwoods woman the soles I I of whose feet teet had been beeri toughened by a lifetime of w was s standing in front of her cabin fireplace fireplace fire fire- place one day wh when n her husband addressed s d her nero better move your your foot a mite maw youre you're standing on ona ona ona a live coal Said she she nonchalantly Which foot Paw Paw Paw-L. 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