Show THE BRIDGELAND BUGLE Published by and in the interests of C C C Co No 1968 at Ca Camp DBR 11 Bridgeland Utah News Neus Hounds Gather Round RoundA A staff for t the e publication of this news sheet has not DOt yet been selected For this Issue it can only be said that it has originated I ed In the office of Co No 1968 It is desired to make the publication publication pub pub- a matter of interest to the camp and to have its preparation a matter in which many of the camp take part A duplicating machine recently purchased is making its circulation circulation tion possible If It any of the camp members or work project foremen or operators care to participate i in I its preparation their help will b be appreciated If only suggestions for articles are arc given to the office office of of- fice lice they will be welcome Chaplain Makes flakes Visit Chaplain Wayne Vayne Bennion was a visitor at camp on Jan H He brot with him a former man ma known to some of the older me mein men in the person of Dave Hughes The Chaplain took us for a pictorial pic plc- tor-ial tor visit around the distrIct that was of great interest Even our former location at Currant Curran Creek came in for a showing Dave Hughes played his guitar guita and sang Genuine appreciation was evident in the applause ren ren- dered Norris Knighton sang tw two duet duct numbers with him in pleasing pleasing pleasing pleas pleas- ing harmony The Chaplain stayed over night nigh then left for the Moon Lake campon camp on the m morning of Jan Barracks Ratings Daily barracks inspections show that Barracks s No 1 was rated highest for neatness and cleanliness cleanliness ness last week However Barracks Barracks Barracks Bar Bar- racks No 5 has stepped forward and taken honors for Monday and Tuesday of this Ulis week Cleanliness and well vell ordered personal belongings are essential to Lo comfortable and healthful liv liv- ing Doctor announces that we have been fortunate in the prevention prevention prevention pre pre- of serious sickness and quarantine Lets Let's make this record perfect and put more effort into keeping the barracks and camp clean and anda a more pleasant place in which to toive lIve ive To do this we must follow all aU rules of the camp pertaining to care of barracks grounds and personal personal personal per per- effects Everyone must do dohis dohis dohis his part to help Although we have been working under adverse weather conditions it t is evident that improvement can be made in the appearance of baracks barracks bar- bar racks acks and camp in general ELMO JENSEN took the examination examination exam- exam nation for carpenter One of the questions was How do you make a Venetian Blind I His answer was Poke his eyes out with a screwdriver Work Vork ork l Project Notes From Superintendent E. E W. W Hoopes With the arrival of the new equipment that has been pending for quite some time completion of a large portion of the canal that has been opened up in the past few weeks is hoped for in the coming month It is hoped that this equipment will win be the means of letting the farmers have the water for irrigation thru a comI completed com corn comI I I ditch In the spring at least lover over that portion now under conI con- con I and the portion that lies between the construction and the diversion dam Much has been accomplished since moving from Currant Creek Creel to this job even though the equipment equipment equipment equip equip- ment used to date for taking the last two feet from the bottom of the the- canal has not been the best machinery for the work However the stripping of the canal to its present point has been very efficIently efficiently effic effie- as well vell as satisfactorily done Many compliments have come asa as asa asa a result of the neatly trimmed banks of the finished portion of the canal and the general attitude of the benefactors of the project as well as many visitors is that we weare weare weare are doing a good job well With the loss of a large portion of the enrollees who seemed to take the wrong attitude toward the work the supervision feels that the present enrolled men are a avery avery avery very fine tine bunch of young fellows who seem to feel that they ar are here to be of service to the project project project pro pro- and wish to benefit the fann farm ers era whose depends on the completion of the work planned I by the D. D B. B R R. here in the Basin Program Of Classes The following following- weekly schedule of classes and meetings Is published published pub pub- for the information of those concerned MONDAY 1 to 8 PM Electrics Elec Elec- J. J. J C. C Hansen 8 S to 9 PM J. J. J C. C Hansen TUESDAY 6 PM M First t Aid Aid Aid- Dr A. A H. H 7 to 8 PM Photography Pho Pho- J. J. J C. C Hansen WEDNESDAY 6 PM Safety Capt Cannon 7 to 8 S PM Electrics Electrics J. J. J C. C Hansen 8 to 9 PM Physics J. J. J C. C Hansen THURSDAY 6 PM First Aid Aid Aid- Dr A. A H. H 7 to 8 PM Electrics Elec Elec- J. J. J C. C Hansen 8 to 9 PM Physics Physics Physics-J. J. J C. C Hansen At present all classes tire are re convened convened convened con con- in the Mess Hall It is suggested that those who are interested in the subjects listed listed listed list list- ed present themselves at the appointed appointed appointed ap ap- ap- ap pointed hour and place of meeting meeting meet- meet ing ng and beco become e active in the work taken up Arcadia Sends Entertainment Program The Arcadia M. M I. I A. A brought us a program on the evening of ot Thursday January 17 It consisted consist consist- ed d of two one-act one plays which were very entertaining A stage stag was vas improvised in the mess hall Singers from Arcadia who performed performed performed per per- formed during the changing of scenery furnished a delightful In in- in A program was furnished in Arcadia Arcadia Ar Ar- cadia some time ago by a group from our camp We hope to tomake tomake tomake make another exchange soon Sidelights Boys of our camp camp- orchestra i nearly played for a dance at Arcadia Ar Ar- j Ar-j cadia Ward last Frida night It was to have been a pie dance Finally the lights up there refused to work and the dance was called off There must have been an extra ex cx- tra portion of pie for Saturday dinner in and around Arcadia 0 In the prevention of sickness and its cure in Ln others othera Dr Quack Phil Gertsch has been doing very well As an Indian Fighter he has made progress too of late However in spite of his skill in the arts of healing and disease o pro he has been overtaken and put in bed by a common cold It is thought that his youth and vigor will soon Boon put him back on his feet again 0 Since the barracks harrack havo have been lined with tex fur-tex some Bome of the boYs boya are unable to stand the heat heat or or else hair cuts cuta are ch chi cheaper per If th tho barber Is permitted to havo have all allot of the wool 0 o Preparations for continuance of or Co 1968 1988 are arc going forward whether er Congress acts for an increase of the or not At 1000 p. p m. m on January Lafayette Bingham Bing- Bing ham and Dr were ed to Duchesne on a hurry call Both are s smiling now and aay say that everything g is O. O K The Doctor 8 says saY the tho boy weighs about 10 Ibs lbs What a mess steward ho will make Bridgeland Team Wins A At Basketball Co 1968 has entered a bAsketball basketball basketball basket- basket ball team in the M AI Mens Men's league of the Duchesne Stake W are arc allotted to Division C. C Games played on Jan re resulted re- re suIted in the following scores scores scores- Arcadia 19 10 Duchesne 33 Upalco 12 Bridgeland 08 68 Games played Jan resulted in Duchesne ac- ac eating Upalco 46 40 to 27 and Bridgeland defeating Arcadia 22 to 14 Thus far tar the Bridgeland performers performers per per- formers have been Me ch Colbert Colbert Col Cot bert Heller HeUer Neeley Holmquist J J. J Morris Bywater Thompson Shepherd Shepherd Shepherd Shep Shep- t herd Jensen Zito Simmons and nd Bartell o 0 oWayne oWayne o- o Wayne Leggett has haa been given an assignment as athletic manager manager manager mana mana- ger for Co 1968 As the weather permits we h hope pe to get some outdoor outdoor outdoor out out- door activity going around camp campin in the form torm of basketball baseball baseball base baBe ball baU volley ball v soccer quoit etc If you are interested in of th these se or related sports look him up 0 o The first of the year brought about a desirable change for Assistant As AJ- AJ- AJ Leader Harold Bether For some time Ume he had been operating operating operating oper oper- one of the caterpillar tractors tractors tractors tract tract- ors out on the canal H His I skill I and trustworthiness was waa rewarded by his being employed full time tim 1 as an operator by the D. D B. B R. R He has been discharged to ac accept pt employment and is la now DOW living llvIne in inthe inthe inthe the quarters provided for tor foremen and operators 0 Enrollees Howard Cox and Dou Doulas Douglas Doug Doug- las Ian Bateman have been recently discharged to accept employment 0 Assistant Leader Edwin Johanson Johanson Johan- Johan son was administratively discharged discharged dischar dischar- ged last week as aa a result of at charges charges charges char char- growing out of ot the unauthorized unauthorized unauthorized use of a D. D B. B H R. R truck fol fol- fol l- l lowing our dance on Jan 0 NOTE Lest we forget torget Ernest Renshaw is Company Clerk and andis andis andis is directly responsible for the mechanical mechanical me me- end of ot all work |