| Show anal Chronicle Canal Construction I i f iM rIo 5 4 f Published by and in the interests of C C C Co No INTO 1968 at ai Camp DBR 11 Bridgeland Utah Visitors In Lt Camp imp For the past two days Mr Ross been photographer has hag who is a and has been visiting visiting- in camp taking taking- pictures of phases of camp taken pictures were life These at atthe atthe for the bureau of Reclamation or orthe orthe the request of the Department the Interior On Tuesday Feb 2 Captain Allender Swift District Inspector was in in camp and made the regular regular regular reg reg- ular monthly inspection of activities activities activities in camp Tuesday evening Captain Theodore Theodore Theodore Theo Theo- Chaplain and his dore E. E Curtis brother Curtis Chaplain Wednesday Wednes Wednes- Wednesday arrived in camp Early left forthe for forthe forthe Curtis day y morning the Moon Lake Camp where he will hold Chaplains Chaplain's Services while services will be held in this camp by Captain Curtis c C c cOur cOur Our star reported Mr Holt cook and composer of various things just returned to camp and following his ilis usual tactics ir sleuthing asked Slim what's news in the kitchen since I left 7 A casual observer was heard to remark There isn't any news when hes he's away c C e c Band Gr Greets ets cee Representative Belie Believe e it or not with apologies to Ripley fellows in our own dear camp have achieved d recognition You know its kinda nice to have an old home town turn out and welcome you It is even better when some other town takes special note of your arrival and turns out the band That is when youre you're oure a boy and its it's the Music Department and not the Police Pollee Department that welcomes you t 3 So we the publishers believe that second cook Clifford J. J Hansen Hansen Hausen Han Han- sen and K K P P. P Max Young must have done something worth bragging bragging bragging brag brag- ging about But mind you they are arc very modest boys and not one word have we heard as to just what their achievement ifs vis is But here heie is the stor story as it was as told to us The arm army truck made its usual trip to town one day to get bet et necessary supplies for camp Aboard Driffil's pride our truck were the two young heros zeros who WIIO have already been mentioned As the truck stopped and the fellows got out and started up the street they were to hear music real music It was band music And the band followed them up the street As AJ the boys entered a store the music ceased only to begin when they again emerged before the worshipping gaze of the crowd It has been suggested that maybe maybe maybe may may- be the band was only out practicing ing maneuvers for a coming musical musical mus mus- ical teal program But we are sure that it is only modesty that suggests suggests suggests sug sug- this explanation and some someday someday someday day someone will tell just what achievement has been the result of the efforts of our own dear idols c C c Holiday News Neus Inasmuch as Washington's birthday birth birthday birthday day was declared a holiday the thelast thelast thelast last week end was a quiet one forthe forthe for forthe the Bridgeland Camp as most of the boys were on leave The few that remained in camp attended a masquerade dance at I 1 the Duchesne Ward Vard Hall and itI itI it I was reported a good time was had by all all an There were several clever costumes on the floor The gypsy representation was fine but it looks as tho the one or of them had had a bad winter It was wa noted that when Theman Theman The Theman man in the green sweater entered enter enter- ed the hall the piano players player's eyes i brightened and in her excitement the piano suffered Most of the boys from camp wore yore costumes and were re recognized recognized recognized re- re cognized immediately At the request of Miss Elsie Johnson D D. D D D. D and Miss Veda Poulson W. W B B. B no names will be mentioned c C e c Opportunity Awaits Yes fellows opportunity beckons beckons beckons beck beck- ons all those these who care to take advantage of educational material available in the library The California Department of Education along with the Civilian Conservation Corps Correspondence Correspond Correspond- ence Extension Service issue numerous courses of study of which we have varied subjects in our camp library Business English How to Read a Blue Print How to Study and I Jo Journalism which deals with the I lights high-lights of a n newspaper concern concern concern con con- I cern arc are some som of the titles ot or these studies In addition our list includes six lessons on Forestry and six lessons lessons lessons les les- sons on Diesel Engines A first lesson in Psychology has been added These subjects are issued the same as our other reading material ma ma- material and will prove beneficial to I any interested c C c I Mr Hoopes Say sailor you have your thumb in that soup Sailor Oh that's all alJ right light It isn't hot c C e c Investigation might reveal Oram Oram Oram Or- Or am was also one who used to go south to see a girl c C c Barracks s Comments By Lt S esbe Barracks have shown improvement improvement improvement improve improve- ment in neatness and cleanliness It rt is noted however that there are area a few who are still sUll careless about the conditions of the floor about their bunks and the hanging of clothes in the proper place These things will have to be corrected before a favorable rating rating rating rat rat- ing can be given There are some windows that need cleaning and most of the entrance steps will need a good cleaning after our recent snow It is expected that these criticisms criticisms criticisms will bring about immediate corrections c C e c Sundays Sunday's Tribune announces the coming marriage of James Kit Carson Allen Kit Carson the rabbit an hila tor c C e c Just Notes Kenneth Jorgenson is back inthe in inthe inthe the kitchen We dont don't know just why wiry it if is whether the kitchen can cannot cannot cannot not get along without him or Mr Hoopes cant can't get along with him Anyway welcome back Ken c C e c cOur cOur Our night watchman Lester Gisseman greeted the inspector Captain Swift in a n. way all of ol his own so they say But seeing is believing ask Capt Cannon c C e c The picture show was was a grand success But not so much of a success as far as the kitchen is concerned The K Ps P.'s are practicing practicing practicing juggling with the dishes We are afraid the dishes will not last until they get to be c C e c With just a lit little e luck and some grooming Clyde Peterson hopes to have a mustache that will be seen in a few more months c C e c Two boys just escaped from the camp infirmary were edging toward the river with fishing poles bent on capturing a sucker or two The Captain saw them Where are you going Fishing Got Cot worms Yes cs but were we're going anyway |