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Show Headquarters Co. 940 Captain Miller, company commander com-mander for CCC Co. 940, will take a leave of absence on the 5th of this month. He will return July 21 to resume his duties as C. O. Lt. Sterling, camp surgeon, left July 1 to go to the camps of Indian In-dian Springs and Parade Valley for a period of twenty days to attend at-tend to the duties of the surgeons of these respective camps, who are going on leave. He will then re. turn to work with companies 940 and 536. Mr. E. H. Hansen, educational adviser, after attending an educational educa-tional adviser's conference at the Utah State Agricultural college and also a week's leave, returned to company 940, June 30. Mr. Hansen Han-sen tells us he enjoyed the school at Logan immensely and his leave, he says, was as pleasing as could be expected. 910 was greeted with success in their first soft ball game of the league against the athletic club of Bountiful, winning by a score of 6-4. Their elation from winning their first game dropped to the very bottom, however, when they lost to the West Bountiful boys by a score of 6.1. The camp has a fast and speedy bunch of fellows and they expect to go places in the Bountiful Soft ball league. Company 940 announces with pride that their camp site i3 improving im-proving more and more each day. The grass that was planted a short while ago merely for an experiment experi-ment is rushing its way through the surface to help beautifyJJic grounds an dthe shrubs are all blossoming out in their fullest array. ar-ray. Doth seem determined to do their part in keeping company 940 at the very top of the list in their race for the supremacy of the best camp in the district. |