Show Recipient Portrait Youth at Presentation Ceremony i e 5 4 4 S S X S t S 'S S S A S S S S 4 I 5 5 5 5 1 4 5 S 'S S 'S 5 5 S S S h 5 5 S S S S y S 4 r S 7 S 5 1 5 SS L GRAZING OFFICIAL PRESENTED WITH ETCHED PORTRAIT BY ENROLLEE R. R H. H Rutledge left and P Paul ul T. T Roe Roc h h the artist inspect the wood etching u. u S. S Grazing Chief Gets Etched Portrait Utah Camp Enrollee Ma Makes e. e Likeness iI ene s From Pai Painting ting in Spare Time R. R H. H Rutledge of Washington D. D C. C director ir c of grazing razing for forthe the h U. U J S. S d department nt of interior r Wednesday i in S Salt I Lake ake City tt was presented with one of the fruits resulting from hi his efforts efforts' in lin promo promotion on of youth in civilian conservation corps o ps activities An etching made on wood from froma a portrait of Mr Rutledge was prese presented d to lo the grazing chief by its maker Paul Paul T. T Roch year 23 old Antelope Antelop Springs Springs' Millard county C C C enrollee from Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleve Cleve- land Ohio Roch whose parents are in Slovakia Czecho-Slovakia and unheard from since the start of the European war made the etching an excellent likeness of Mr Rutledge through use of a heated etching pen at atthe atthe atthe the camp Mr Rutledge who will take lake the etching with wilh him to Washington praised the work done by Roch and called attention to lo the seventh anniversary of the founding of the C C C being observed this week in camps throughout the nation He said the work being done by bythe bythe bythe the thousands of C C C enrollees is not nol only useful but bul teaches young men arts and crafts they would be unable otherwise to lo learn Roch returned to the Antelope Springs camp Wednesday afternoon afternoon after after- noon in order to participate in open house ceremonies ni s s' s given for the public Similar celebrations are being held in camps throughout through ut the state stale at which the public is invited and guided tours are made |