Show The Aurora Borealis o V OFFICIAL CAMP NEWS VS COMPANY NUMBER 1345 Moon Lake Camp F 37 On The Little LUlIe Yellowstone J y Under Direction of Education W Win Wm m. m Casaday C Advisor l Vern Advisor ern V. V Duke My I America My America Have lave we forgotten what it means Is it depression and sorrow Should It not be prosperity and peace Should we as Americans stay back and not fight Or should we push forward with all an of our might And prove to other countries that we are all right Do you ou think It is worth while to put up a fight Or do you ou think we should let things thing ride as they might Come on friends let us all give this a thought Come on Americans let us all join this fight Let us always remember we shall see the day When the sun again shines over over- head Claude L. L Snow c C c Unknown Maid l Scorns Rescue Hescue While riding across Strawberry Valley in the teeth of a severe blizzard Lt Elting Doc Johnson and Educator Butch Casaday Casaday Casaday Casa- Casa day came upon a Chev coupe whose occupants were in dire dis dis- tress Having pulled out of the road to let another car pass the they had come too close to a soft shoulder and slipped into a deep bar pit No o amount of pushing pulling or shoving could budge the car in the right direction Swearing was not quite in ord order r bc because ause there so happened to be a avery avery avery very beautiful maiden in the car After assuring themselves that the car was bedded down for the nice nite our heroes resorted to every known artifice to persuade the comely occupant and her male companion to return to Duchesne until the dawn But alas she de de- cli ed Perhaps it was the turbaned be-turbaned head of our illustrious lieutenant or again arain it may have been the stormy night or the sleepy drawn countenances of his debauched companions Again it might have te been the wrong direction At any rate role the triumvirate irate drove on on after after after af af- ter promising they carried outto outto out to the letter letter- to apprise someone someone some some- i one going in the general direction of Salt Lake of the accident With them went the memories of the gracious smiles bestowed by the Ute fairest of the fair Look to your our laurel Sir Launcelot c C c Xo No Due to the heavy snow that has fallen faIlen this time of year ear the boys rate a holiday Just before one of the members lay down n for a arest arest rest this afternoon he lie was heard to pray for more snow during the I remainder of the week These idle Tuesdays are sure the berries Heres Here's to more like lUte cm em c C c Noted Author Receives S National Acclaim If you will look on page 14 March issue of Happy Days the official organ of the you will see a poem entitled IF This poem was written by Chas Oliver of our company This little little little lit lit- tle entanglement of words hits bits at atthe atthe atthe the heart of etiquette and should stand as a monument of accomplishment We Ve have had some d difficulty in getting recognition in this organ The editor doesn't seem to realize that men in Utah companies are men the same as anywhere else as long as they act as such We Ve take our rusty off to the Mayor for his aptitude in saying saying saying say say- ing just the kind of nice things that tickles the editors cars ears If he doesn't object to our taking our hats off perhaps we would also take off our shoes too as tho the we were walking on hallowed ground he passes Of course we do not want him to display the elevated millinery just because of his conceit over his literary recognition We Ve realize realize realize real real- ize of f necessity he he has told us many times times times- that he has carried this load of buried around with him for a long time and the I joke is on us that we did not capitalize capitalize capitalize cap cap- on it sooner We Ve might say at this point al also also also al- al so that we sent in a lovely picture of Timberline Smith and pint Half-pint Billings This picture would grace well the mantelpiece in any ladys lady's boudoir Seemingly these men did not smell right to the editor and our picture perhaps has found the way of all flesh- flesh except it was interred in the graveyard of the literati For those who are not familiar with this literary effort we reproduce reproduce reproduce re re- produce it below IF Kipling Were Vere a ceo CCO If you can hold your pie pic while those about you Are Arc losing theirs and blaming Iton it iton iton on you you you- If you can keep your neck aind wind ears and eyebrows From entanglements of stew stew stew- If you can smile and feel that you ou have won won won- The camp is yours ours and all aU that's in it And what is more Youre You're a real CC my son Chas Oliver c C c Pilgrims We Ve wonder what is becoming of the morale of our honorable boys It Is said that they returned from the celebration at Mountain Home the other night high dry and In very poor humor It is even said that the boys had to swallow hard to g get t rid of their dry spirits The word Is being being- passed around that a few of our beloved follow follow- foIl followers ow- ow ers haven't lost their milk teeth George Hartman and Nell Neil Wilcox became dry for the old farm fann bev bev- The They strolled through side streets back alleys cow corrals and pig dinging back doors and arousing the ire of the peaceful peaceful peaceful peace peace- ful country folk with a mournful Please have you some bread and milk We Ve are from the camp in Yellowstone and have to tomake tomake make malte our way there before morning morning morning morn morn- ing and a little refreshments would do us an untold kindness We Ve are informed that the gracious gracious gracious grac grac- ious people fell feIl for that old line of horse feathers and set out the cherished contents of the big crock The Amiable vagrants What ho c e C c Snow Snow all aU the time snow Id I'd sooner die than take alee this Did someone mention spring last week There is a six inch blanket of wet snow adorning the landscape in and around Moon Lake Lalee Camp The snow is still falling and the wind is blowing A search has been made of our editors editor's quarters to see what brand he drinks It must be good to tomake tomake I make toe the grass rass turn green and the the birds sing As soon as they discover discover dis- dis dis 1 I cover the kind and quantity needed needed needed need need- ed they'll all throw off the overcoat overcoat overcoat over over- coat step out of the old flannels and go out after a good old fash sunburn c C c Now New Medico Coining A new doctor Lt Custer of the Medical Reserve Is expected at Moon Lake on or about the Ule of April to take the place left vacant by the transfer of Dr Anderson Anderson Anderson An An- derson to the Ule Montana district Those two illustrious Docs Does Docs Snow and Johnson are primping up the Infirmary to create a favorable favorable favorable first impression We Ve hope he will find our camp and its associations pleasant The fellows and officers take this opportunity opportunity opportunity op op- op- op to extend him a most hearty welcome I v I Vacationing Lt Elting made a trip to that fair fall village of Moab last Friday accompanied by LaVal LaVar La La- Var Val Doc Johnson and Edico Bill Casaday The latter two stopped stopped stopped stop stop- ped at Price the town where the girls smile swe sweetly upon these two Th return trip to camp was made via Salt SaIl Lake and Strawberry Strawberry Strawberry Straw Straw- berry valley vaIley Indian summit t was impassable hence the choice or ot I routes A terrific blizzard was encountered in Strawberry y valley vaIley Doc Anderson loaned his Ford for the occasion The trio came came- back looking like the morning morning morning morn morn- ing after alter No one asked If they had had a good time That was apparent Lt Elting entertained his traveling traveling traveling trav trav- eling companions with song and verse much to their surprise They now threaten t to have him appear on the camp program some even even- ing An Anyway wa it helped to keep these two sleepy yaps awake c C c cI Tho The round Merry o I The conceit of or the past ages cs is isI truly laughable The Dempsey Dempse I Tunney row brought forth a mere two and one half millions Buthe But Bu I the Washington Battle Royal has made that past event seem like a returning Princess Princess' pin money By the time the beef steaks were removed the shin tapes lifted the treatment administered to our August Senators and the Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant Ser Ser- geant at Arms could at last be heard it was announced that the gate atc receipts totalled close to five billion dollars Truly these are prosperous times c C c There are arc smokes and smokes The for foregoing going utterance of profound profound profound pro pro- found philosophy has been indelibly indelibly indelibly indel indel- written into our domes these past few weeks through observation observation observation tion of Mr Rudy Barlow when in interviewing interviewing interviewing in- in certain makes of the weed It is not so far back into written history that Rudy's lips Bps were caressed by My Lady Nicotine Nicotine Nico Nico- tine via the paper and nd Bull route It was noticed with what timidity he crooked his elbow to insert the weed But today converted to the high social cheroot the cheroot the graceful graceful graceful grace grace- ful curve of the arm the lingering lingering linger ling ing lip caress the dignified withdrawal withdrawal withdrawal with with- the tap of the ash and the elegant poise all contribute to the elevating of this gentleman gentleman gentleman gentle gentle- man to his natural plane amongst the superiority complexes And the price A mere fifteen cents for ten c C c cOur cOur Our staff photographer revealed reveal reveal- ed an excellent physical description description tion of a young mans man's fancy at this time of the year by producing producIng producing ing a spring time setting of our own Timberline forming a nucleus for a bevy of the vales vale's most exclusive exclusive ex ex- elusive beauties Such loveliness ness has ere been draped around one mans man's shoulders One glance at this masterpiece and Hollywood would realize that the stars may not be seen when the sun Is shining shin shin- ing It is also reported that as the shadows lengthened and the witching hour arrived our hero with a truly inherent and traditional traditional trad trad- i sense of romance followed Alices Alice's trail through the looking lookingglass lookingglass lookingglass glass into the land of fairies bringing forth a modern Cinderella Cinderella Cinderella Cinder Cinder- ella even t to the last detail of the theissing missing issing slipper c C c sticks Match and Rivets To those right honorable dining room orderlies we dedicate this Utis bi bit t of verse For their unceasing loyalty their devotion to duty that would cause them to a supply of off of matches to insure a well-repaired well stove in this uncertain uncertain tain weather we are truly thank thank- ful Now Im I'm a roving man of ease Ive I've roamed and wandered where I pleased Some million sights Ive I've pondered ponder ponder- ed on Ive I've viewed the world in dark and dawn But sticks match hinges on stove doors I never knew were used before Then Cannon Light and Stevenson Steven Steven- son Showed me that it could be done They placed them there and fixed them tight The sticks match-sticks lasted through the night nig-ht But flames were lit and they were done What Ho Sirs Cannon Light and Stevenson c C c My ly Father Among the mountains is a little shack With flowers growing in front and back And there lives a man now weak and old My father once so young and bold But years have gone since that sad day When mother and I went away to stay To a big house by the side o of the sea And a staunch wall around the house and me But in my heart I have always yearned To be b by him since his hair- hair has turned To wait upon his every whim To be back there and worship him Though unkind fate has kept us apart apart a- a part Through passing years hes he's been in my heart And someday I hope to be in the shack With pretty flowers in front and back c C c Dance Banco Planned LL Lt Stewart has announced that there will be a dance to be held In the mess hall on Saturday April April April Ap Ap- ril There will be the Ule usual trucks to the valley vaHey over oer now good roads Men have been working the highways highways highways high high- ways to and from rom camp and pronounce pronounce pro pro- i them very good g I Refreshments will be served by bythe bythe bythe the kitchen force under the direction direction direction dir dir- of th the Mess bless Steward Music Mus Mus- ic will be furnished by the regular orchestra |