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Now each man has a foot locker and a built-i- n wall locker. No -luggage or clothing is visible except the two lockers. The barracks have been improved immeasurably in neatness of appearance. The townspeople are tAe the administrative staff in the with reached via convenlenlly use of buildings, including class rooms, gymnasium, etc. It goes withGALVESTON HOUSTON SAN out saying, that the men get a great ANTONIO EL PASO There is winter deal of enjoyment out of the picture warmth and sunshine, and every facility shows, the only amusement centers and the contact with the fair sex. for its full enjoyment splendid hotels, outThe work projects here are under door sports and recreation in endless variety. the supervision of the department of agriculture doing soil conservation Convenient morning arrival South Texas. service work, under the supervision Thru Pullman to Houston and Galveston from Dnver, W. W. of Project Superintendent Colorado Springs ond Pueblo. Convenient connections West. Tiie work includes fencing off to San Antonio. Thru Pullman ond chair car to El Paso. some 5000 acres for experimental purposes in soil conservation. The May we quote fares and help you plan your trip? cutting of timber of juniper posts, 14,000 of them, the stringing of the J. J. wire will be a big task. Add to that the building of dams, roadways and (ienI Agt., grass seed collection and planting and one will have a good cross section of 508 Cliff Illdg., Salt Lake City, Utah the work projects here. s I 11 I T! K ' J 1 f . . ,'SJtfl l.ai ..1 I - Sl.ailf l I tf ft PHONE w J , I !!. ft ill'll Sal. . ! r !. i f i all Hill. '.I f.l.ia!11, a'l -- ! FINE OLO - . (tC APPLE B3AN5Y JovirLTUS irassrfRVsicran MOVE b ' VAN MOVINO-PACKJhG-SHPPlH- I 5 ("trw riik-.iift-- & k.1 r it !) 1. N. r Mr mterv K. Mat key, &n.l Ju'.n tty Skarl. J ; f 1,1 S31 J U'i U..11U, J. n a JJ.! fi a! I 10 1; Vi'al. Jtf Jalulsk), njliM-tri- all. I, ifl.it tft Wifatii I ti!:i fi Jf.u t i.t n li.fj t r, l!aV t.f-lf- ii '!. 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I in RYE Schenler Distribulor,Inc..NewVork DEVEREUX a 0111 Tb k favorite hotel enable us to visit in Salt Lake City No. 63 (Sowrbon) No. 166 (Ryo) I Voyo &G9OG)0(D m iiiiiw QqipQQ rwuTT nufii im ffi fciwn it SCHENLEYS ODDITIES (Continui-- nitoiw Cream of Kentucky from Page Eleven) KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY for being the youngest man in the company but is also a contender for the lightest man, but due to regular hours, lots of sunshine, fresh air, and hard work, he has gained 13 pounds, going from 117 pounds to 130. We think that this verifies our idea that the C. C. C. is really doing a lot of good for the young enrollees in all the camps. ENROLLEE WITH LONGEST VICE IN THE C. C. C. J. P. Boyle, who is the oldest in the company, also has the distinction of having served the longest time in the C. C. C., having enrolled June 18, 1933, the 18th of February making him 32 months of continuous service in the C. C. C. For highballs and juleps with the smoothe ness, the extra delightful quality Southerners put in their drinks, people are selecting Schenleys Cream of Kentucky a real Kentucky straight whiskey. old-tim- PINT n QUART n.,10 SER- en-roll- ee Reserve Us a Room at TICE N EWHOUS i HOTEL Table dHote and a la Carte Dining Room Service Excellent Cafeteria Delicious Food at Moderate Prices Always SUNDAY MORNING BREAKFAST SERVED IN YOUR ROOM WITHOUT EXTRA COST W. E. Sutton General Manager Mrs. J. H. Waters President Chaunory W. Weat Asst. General Manager ggjggggg HAS HAD NO PEERS FOR SCHENLEYS Golden Wedding ENROLLEE WITH LONGEST SERVICE IN THIS COMPANY. This title is held by seven enrollees of this company, each having served BOURBON America's finest blend of straight whiskies Theres no other whiskey flavor quite like that of Golden Wedding. It is 3 months. They are: James Bowling, leader; Elmer Capps, supply sergeant; Cofcr Davis, dming jroom orderly; Archie Gaddie, first cook; Wilson Goben, mess sergeant; Benford Mattingly, company mechanic, and Robert Roehrig, S. C. S. clerk. These men enrolled April 9, 1934, at Fort Knox, Kentucky, and came to this company while it was stationed at Whitmore, California. twentw-thre- e Columbia handy packets of type writing paper 2 for 35c at The Sun cate office. 50 YEARS j whiskies blended, as fine coffees, rich tobaccos are blended, for BetterTaste. PINT aos It WIHfc THE GBE4T fBFNCN APCIUTIF AlCQHQl 1g BY VOIUMF ALL whiskey QUART 202 youll prefer it! Straight or in cocktails, Dubonnet is Americas favorite new drink LARGE BOTTLE Number 1100 |