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Show ,f, r Scenes From C.C.C. Camp Quite a number of boys from Camp F-30. . attended the band concert Sunday night which was given by the Springville band. We of the camp feel to commend the town of Springville on their fine musical organization and offer our hearty support and good wishes. X X X X On Monday night of this week a group of entertainers from Provo, under the direction of LaVar Christensen presented a program at Camp F-30. This group consisted con-sisted of the following members who presented some very fine entertainment: en-tertainment: Girls' trio, Mary Beth Gray, Francelle Christensen and Ruth Menlove, accompanied by Mrs. Albert Al-bert R. Taylor. Reading, Miss Anna Anderson; duct, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goold; dance, Betty Peterson; xylophone solo, Fran-selle Fran-selle Christensen, accompanied by Mrs. LaVar 'Christensen; humorous humor-ous songs and readings, Johnny Leavitt. The program was well attended and thoroughly enjoyed. We invite this group to come back again. X X X X On Thursday evening of last week an educational program was held in the camp under the direction direc-tion of J. Carlos Lambert, camp educational advisor. Leon Moore, William B. Powell, Jack N. Gillies, and L. K. Spurrier, all of Camp F-30, gave short talks on latest news topics. X X X X Congressman J. W. Robinson of Provo will be a speaker at the, camp program to be held Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. The public, is cordially invited to attend. Musical numbers will also be fur- ni3hed' L. K. SPURRIER, Reporter. i |