Show anal l r Construction C C Chronicle A o. o Published by and in the interests of C C C Co No 1968 at Camp DBR 11 Bridgeland Utah Socks For er E Everyone one Leader Lender Wm Vm Norris Knighton says that due to the system now in effect at District Headquarters the issue of all clothing must be accomplished with Ith more speed than heretofore Therefore every man in camp campis is notified to be on the job when clothing issues are in for distribution distribution distribution dis dis- dis- dis and receive his allow allow- ance This is necessary because clothing not issued promptly must be returned to Fort Douglas Doug Doug- las February Is Holiday Friday February has been officially declared a non work worl workday workday day in the Not all holiday holidays have been as conveniently placed placed ed as Washington's birthday is this year ear Three non work worl days in a row Three cheers for the Father of our country k Basketball Team Wins ins Again Playing before a sized good-sized crowd of excited spectators last Thursday night our Bridgeland basketball team won a hard- hard fought contest in the first of oC a two-out-of-three two game series with Moon Lake The score was OS 3 to 23 The game initiated the inter- inter division play-off play for the Championship Championship Championship Champ Champ- of the Duchesne Stake M 11 Men Both teams were playing at their best and at times the game tended to be rather rough Nevertheless they displayed a I good brand of basketball The game started out with a quick passing attack from Bridgel Bridgeland Bridgeland Brid Brid- gel geland and but our boys did not seem to be able to convert their s shots until Colbert broke thru for a brilliant set Bingham from Moon oon Lake Lale countered back with witha a long one from the side and then converted two foul pitches which put Moon Lake Lale ahead by a score of 4 1 to 2 Thompson swished a along along along long one in from the center which was followed up by a one-handed one shot from Colbert putting our boys into a two point lead as the first quarter ended At the beginning of the second quarter qu Moon Lake opened up with a fast passing att attack ek which seemed to sweep Bridgeland off its feet for a few moments Then bombarding the basket with numerous numerous numerous num num- erous shots Moon Lake brought the score 10 to 6 in their favorIt favor It seemed a critical moment for forthe forthe forthe the morale of our team bu but t the arrival of Supt Hoopes we think steadied the boys down and they came back fighting for possession of the ball with Colb Colbert rt and Thompson converting ups set-ups and foul pitches which brought the score 11 to 10 in favor of Bridgeland Bridgeland Bridgeland Bridge- Bridge land as the half ended It was the great guarding game of Bywater Bywater Bywater By- By water that saved Moon Lake from completely running away from our team in the second quarter As the third quarter started Shephard counted two beautiful long shots from the middle of the floor starting an offensive that took toole the Moon Lake boys completely completely completely com com- off their feet team broke roke thru for up set-up after up set-up in n dazzling ing style The end of the third quarter found Bridgeland ahead ahead ahead a- a head by the score 28 14 All in all It was a good game Tuesday night Feb Bridgeland Bridgeland Bridge- Bridge land and plays Moon Lake at Mt Emmons This game promises to tobe tobe toe be e a more exciting one than the thelast last ast New Neti Stud Study Courses Are Arc In Correspondence study material from the State of California on the subjects of Diesel Engines and Journalism is no now available available avail avail- able at the tho camp library While these courses may not be taken for COr or credit the material can be studied for what it is worth and just as much good derived Additional vocational guidance leaflets on the subjects of architecture architecture architecture ar ar- ar- ar and electrical engineering engineering engineer- engineer ing ng are also available Barracks No 5 Barracks No 5 still holds honors honors honors hon hon- ors for neatness There has been heen improvement shown in the rest however and with a little more work they will be in good shape Inspection time is not the only time lime barracks must bo be kept in order and inspections ions will be made at different times to be sure the are arc followed I Any infractions of the rules ob observed observed ob- ob served will be dealt with by h hear hear hear- ar- ar ings A continued disregard of or rules means discharge of course The grounds are in fair hape nape but still have papers and trash scattered around from day to day Considerable improvement can be shown sho here Bywater Bj Wins ins Praise With a party of Engineers wl who o visited camp DBR 11 on Monday Feb was Mr rr C C. C A. A Lyman Lyman Lyman Ly- Ly man Field Representative for the Bureau of Reclamation from the Denver Office Mr Lyman has for some time b been en employed with ith the projects under the direction of the Salt Lake Lale Office He reported a aI I pleasant visit at Camp DBR 11 and spoke with special emphasis of the good work being performed by Leader Elwood Bywater in the DBR at our Camp He says that Elwood has grasped grasp grasp- ed the Bureaus Bureau's methods of record re- re record record re re- cord keeping in iu good fashion and has been interested and faithful It is hoped too that a regular job with the DBR will soon be available for Elwood in the opening opening opening open open- ing up of offices incident to new work worle on some of the projects I Mr Ir Lyman said Mr E E. E O. O Larsen who was in Camp for but a short time said that he would spend a few days at Camp in the near future At that time he said he would give us a talk and explain problems of the Uintah Basin The dance held on Friday Feb I was attended by a happy I crowd Miss Elsie Johnson and Miss Veda Poulson represented Duchesne Miss Mis Johnson discussed discuss discuss- ed the prune situation in the Army Army Army Ar Ar- my during the intermission Poulson seemed to be disappointed disappointed disappointed pointed in not getting a dance with The Man In The Green Sweater A bus from Roosevelt brought a crowd of new lady guests Although Although Although Al Al- though getting acquainted was a little slow it is to be hoped that these young ladies will come out outI I again Joe failed to show his usual speed Just off form a little perhaps Earl Denney suffered some painful burns about his hands and face f ce on the night of Feb 13 when at work with the night crew servicing tractors Fortunately Fortunately Fortunately Fortun Fortun- the burns are arc not as serious as as they might have been Earl has been confined ed to the hospital since Now the grease monkeys arc are watching to see what other crew is to get the free show as a re reward reward reward re- re ward for the best score In avoiding avoiding avoiding avoid avoid- ing accidents this month We Ve were pleased to see the Salt SaIL alt Lake Office represented here at Bridgeland Monday by Engineer Engin Engin- eer E. E O. O Larson Assistant Engineer En Russell Dunkley Assistant District Council J. J Stuart McMaster MeMas ter Field Representative C. C A A. A Lyman Chief Clerk Francis J. J Ferril Ferri 1 and Assistant Clerk LAx LAx- Arnold nold D D. D White I All seemed pleased with tho the work the new is turning turning turning turn turn- ing out and the very compact bank made by the wheels of ot the carryalls Special mention was made of the neatly trimmed banks and the workmanlike manner manner manner man man- ner in which this work is being accomplished It pleases us to know ow their thoughts along this line and hope that wo we may continue continue continue con con- to satisfy s Mr C. C A. A Lyman who has haa been with us since tho the Camp started over in Current Creek in inthe inthe inthe the early part of August 1934 has been called to another job in Nevada We Ve hope to have him back again some time Ume and wish him a pleasant trip Adios OmI- OmI gos It seems that the Government is id really going to put out additional Camps of which the DBR is very likely to get one or even two more This may mean to the tho Enroll Enrollees Enrollees En En- roll ees who prove themselves eligible eligible eli ell gible that a fern fem jobs may open up Fellows its up to you We Ve are pleased and interested I in the basketball b team hero horo at at I Camp and stand whole heartedly back of you Who Vho knows when knows when basketball season Is over there may be a good baseball 9 in Camp hidden as yet who will come forth as suddenly and as surely as these boys boya have Miracles i Do Happen The other day Jerry Chrales for some unknown n reason woke up without any help His first words were How long is it until breakfast He was was told that the whistle had blown n about 15 minutes before He broko broke all records records re re- re- re cords even Chestnuts Chestnut's record getting dressed to come to breakfast breakfast breakfast break break- fast and then found that h ho was waa 30 minutes carl early In regards to the inquiry for evidence leading to the conviction of the person or persons who put peanut shells in Moose Moose- Ratliff's Ratliff a abed bed bcd we have Max Ma Youngs Young's written written written writ writ- ten confession for the sum Bum of Max Mn says he will buy peanuts peanuts peanuts pea pea- nuts with the Help Wanted anted The kitchen hitchen force would like very much to have another manon manon man manon on the force for two reasons First First so so they could cook enough to feed Jo Joe the truck driver and second second to to keep him from trading off the stoves If It one is not secured soon it may maybe maybe maybe be too late |