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Jtthii fr S C hr j ( Itrck linn And lmrrioil Itullling Crew. W.lb.im J Mntg.in, It 1. loftsn. leader Ikr .! .v Malt K Jtutolih m.n, l.toinue l.illli-- , ro-- t ati'ftl f Wfi Ih'ftf (ii, Ilf Jy, J J Jt.ilr, H.kht ' jU I,,, ,( tgr Memtwrw. U !' r (! I it i!hi I )) ate l fullirto gMitui, S! pht N.ftsftll,,.t..nki. i H aft M.ke M.igiH-1- , "ratio i.iliteb. ! to .ft a!..t!i- PftI(. !.(.; hug, htu-lj d i g an I. Ihmn, b.ikrr. Thomas J gu.ir C. Choriki. I, John Gas, !C PUt, it g. ri.i raii'l . fast aid a!ti ml-- h John S jHi.y IN tmff, I, IrirM Riirr. 1ulka, Walter lias,-,- . James f rit M Ig. .nt, inn k dtUer. to., re ant. and I.llluiin It. S.tto e n, Idho. )rr, Jiau-s- , lbuil l'owill. Llto ail JVrkins, rl- tk. naiVft. dilirr, f.le tl'ik.4l,j f1It IN limit Stcssart. Rosin fart Gror e AVrUht DUlrlrl. Neaie Roy The an I r.in!-rpail Curtis Kidney 26. 11 Ktiiaig. the little, wat Apr.1 J.U. h.f all the f.u t at lie ha ietf4mmoving dale tf.ft Ium tocu-III.! tune Jtia Garland Paul k. ag.ft.n IVveler, Raymond ( i vs the chiniany left the Ited tl;t.g .p hint Kiar. Sanser. C.lifomU thr a;j .J L.ndle. Mnlmir, and i(.'o a iff) x r jinann.-Fresno. InMrlrt. htvt They entrained for Prust The cup pary tiftrr. Jdto ho The camp. Camp blow-r- s cent blis'er rml or r.h.i s com- (amp K.i.f' K.vrr drti- - i?s name Diversion l))ke and Diversion No. I. was ligated in the Fort - work w.t. d ,j., m TLfrom Pe imato-- of the c.,mji cat the FNROl J.l I S MHO haw: hi mi p.inv ?,c Ditehea Crew. T1IK ItONGIST. Cftftjffe Wright district RATINGS The company Kanik-- u !! This x,tc Kings riser f,.:. ft! S. Conrad a held n of Schafer, foreman; ittvtd at Camp till honor The al the m.nv rating Ill thr having was, Ailxrt Calabrelte, grader oierator; s Ses e n.i n sure s, nt to c.il.p to.ii. J. assistant lead, r, in the company g.- - s McFadden, ssas ti.e The ite tor.ittur longest tht of April 2", 1934. Ser.v n t)WJ,JJfn CirU(.v ,ri)(tor fK.ratr; unp Clears atet forest to f ght f.re about jd,.x.ri,Me L. and assistant leader. Kiimr WiLson Hinkle, e Ralph P three leader. vunter (idia, v.ik The camp lived up to its name. The camp Aithur A Ferguson, blacksmith; Ot tlian Ixss same t.me Caddie. the ordi rs Archie and Member. nnh carr.,' through Capps, for 1ki1 the m'j.iV.I c.gbt from, mar C. tl.ut) not had Holsert been cleared t Coinnhec, ,as camp tlrk, from Sano-r- . jsiN sseeks after enridling In the C. C. Lovely, assisUnt b.,rn bo s; Vernon Ti ev sserc f remo. anil tssi James Kirk, Buck Allen, Walter cd the trios had been uprooted by for the com .ins' to muse leaders and ttoniy nni. s from Centerville. ,C.. these inm were appointed Rhodes, barn Iksss; Ronald Rowley, Kdlcy, Hearl C. Shearl, Lawrence frrs, heme the name. A tangled ss.'Ji ruids to all thrie toss ns and assistant leaders, since that time black.smiths helper; Kay Smith, as- Walters, James V. Derolt, Ixmis all have become leaders and have held sistant mechanic, C'hmlis Walters, orTie bun'. i, no if ti.e Min.p ssire William Pend ley, Henry Claude R Hunt, Floyd Sandimludiig drsing rinun. sc!i.k1 their ratings to the present, which derly; J. C. Harkins, orderly; Thomas means that they are doing their Jobs B. Augustine, chauffeur; Rotxrt Bak- ers. Daniel VonSchrlllx. Ira ProfLt, room and m.ms othi r f.u ii..ies er, chauffeur; Curtis Browning, chauf- William C. INttman, Clarence W. The tamp ssas 1m ,i'ed in !l.e beau- in great shape. feur; Martin J. Ganser, chauffeur; Thompson, William Kanka, Louis tiful Kings risii cans on and it is I.NROl.M F.S MHO ARE WAR James D. Higgs, chauffeur; Jay W. Tomburello, and William Schne'l. noted for iN 'om ry tiirougiunit CaliVETERANS. Rich, chauffeur; Orval I. Rich, chauf- (('ontinued on Page Twelve) fornia Part of ti.e svoik pioject ssas we three have time the At of and present ti.e hr mg canyon trr road (onchtion and camp onrollees who are World War veter-ofMercer gioiitds in ordi r that the country ans. they are: Wesley Aithur Ferguson and s mi 1.1 be mme accessible to the tour- - Kentucky, George Dunn of Utah. All transfer- M tnffie thls company since November Th( Smokochuscrs continued thmrj1 1935. After knowing these men, Glasses of bio.ide.i-.twhile in Culifoinia over, :even though for such a short time, we KMJ at how the United Stales played Seuiaihungir'in administrative and important part successful a such pt isonnel were made while the com DR. W. W. LEWIS. OPTOMETRIST in the great war. !) inruinini; r'!i.j..r.v atturr for C.imp Wl,... !. V.f in ? j c ! 'ik. 1 11 nial mlit-ft- 1 ' - J ft .a M . I - ftrl a) ( hahjji j i f lfttil.hr 1 fti UI II.q htft! T? t il t I.ntft. 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W n . . ! lot .r ft t J i i a.' . ft ft I t M MU IttU'l I OFFICIAL PERSONNEL OF CAM! PRICE, S.CS.-- 3 :: a' II hftO a .1 t 1 t ft I ' M.. AlWittw, Mito,!. k ; . ft I : c r- - MAN IN ft. 1 l g I At. rV.V, M it I . H A i I ft atftft.hlft'4 ,J 1 l I VW. . V-V -- j t r 1 1 (I tl ( c i u t.i kjient 1ft tlc&.j.l.g n tt 1 ft I- f (J J) I 5 ' Art C , ' i k r tufcl ILc lull ci J I.tif s till (ft 6 ' iftj ft jtH.illft A i1.;t;.l.m . J.r n. ok.l.g .iU U.at the tiir ti ,jt i .r ? jU J . AT! ,.::o t u- 1 ho !k WORK - tirJj.H Ifcfll. mlc uiiUl.t'c tn ,1 ' ft t- COMlwxy I j 1 t i .n ijrmm-Ioin-N'o- 1 ra-'tiue- - 1 bt'nigM :,iMt-h.u-- - Iftl I i ll iftoj 'll i; tf tj Torgf of iing. Iw-x- n r. rj ..r fv atti-ndan- i Ia-Itn- . rri! ex- - t , rt d.-- t r j Fal-wa- rd Blow-Dow- c nty-fi- It -- ?P.s-fiK- jr Witt-cam- p, si g'-- Tu-bau- fe th'ij-re- d dur-- T COMPLIMENTS wo rf!y-f,- e y d u,T.p Jjnu- - of ng llllllf LEWIS OPTICAL CO. fV i i Makers Eye V v s 'alie it i 'lit Utah Price Hi lied mi Page I els YOUNGEST ENROM.EE. Paul E. Powell is the youngest in Company 593. He was born iintmiiril i'mui Page Ten September 24, 1918, in Ballard counity, Kentucky. He completed grade He entered C. C. C. woi k June 22. ancj 3 years in high school. He 1935. with company 959. Mt Pleasant, signed up in the C. C. C. on October EE Utah, after which he was transfei red 26. 1935, at Henderson, Kentucky. He !to Camp Fcrron, Fenon, Utah. Paul arrived in Price on November to 593, Camp company Z: then tame 2, 1935, with 96 other boys from KenB. Sherrard's zPnee. taking Dr. Milton transferred tucky. He not only holds the record to place. The latter was Cnllt llllied on page Twelve) Camp Fen on Dr. Smith is fitting in splendidly in camp and in the city. STAFF PERSONNEL cn-roll- ec I ESfiEBKl H S Follow the Crowds to the (SILVER MOON HALL JOHN L. MENOTTI, Proprietor of the CARBON FRUIT MARKETS Price and Helper FRUITS - VEGETABLES groceries Retail Wholesale and tf VHERE THE BEST IS CHEAPEST Year Open Every Day of the from M. 8:00 A.M. until 10:00 P. v I SUL WEiULfS ? UNITED STORES 4 f V vT f Y ii WHERE THE THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE Y SPENDS HER DOLLARS Price t t Utah uiygif flu U' MW jgMi' HtelBH-Hii- tt EES 7 COMPLIMENTS f Y I Largest Dance Hall in Eastern Utah S COMPLIMENTS of CECIL E. DAVIS. Educational Adviser Cecil E. Davis, 'was born in Craig, Nebraska, Burt county. He enterted Craig public school, (completing his high school course in 1922, from there entering the University of Nebraska, graduating in 1926 with a bachelor of science de- TITLE I of the j gree. He was superintendent of the high school at Eustis, Nebraska, for eight he years. After moving to California science of master degree in got his education while attending the University of Southern California and elected to the Honorary Teachers Fraternity, Phi Delta Kappa. Mr. Davis entered C. C. C. work March 1, 1935, and has been with His company 593, C. C. C. since. work has been very successfnl, being of among the highest in this district fifty-si- x camps. Mr. Davis has traveled quite extensively, having oeen in 40 states, the District of Columbia, Mexico and sucCanada. We wish him continued own camp. cess in our W. XV. WEST W. W. West, who is the work superintendent of this camp finished the Utah State Agricultural college and Carcompleted his education at the He of Technology. Institute negie has always been active in the business circles and although he has been somewhat removed from the center of of activity, he still acts as the head bethe Summit Monumental works, of that business. ing the president Previous to the position he now holds Carhe had been the manager of the bon County Relief association for two years. FEDERAL' HOUSING ACT EXPIRES ON APRIL 1, 1936 u - Modernize Now and Have Three Years to Pay KOHLERor KOHLER 5bo?: Three Piece Bath Sets as Low as rJft. THREE YEARS TO PAY We Carry the Largest Store of Plumbing Building Material Goods and Pipe Fittings in Eastern Utah Plumbing Goods Electric Light Fixtures Electric Wiring Paint F urnaces - Stokers Electric Refrigerators OTHER MODERNIZING MATERIAL INCLUDING LABOR! AND KmJTOAlL Luamtiesr Co. - Price BUILDING MATERIAL - PLUMBING HARDWARE - PAINT - ELECTRICAL |