Show anal l C Canal C C Chronicle V i V L- L J s I r. r T lA I Published by and in the interests of C C C G Co Ca No 1968 at Camp 11 DBR Bridgeland Utah School News The June education program wa was started Monday June 3rd at nt ata 7 a a. a m m. m under th the direction of Capt J. J B B. B Cannon Res who ho gava gaya gay ave a talk in the series on hy hygiene iene sanitation and first aid Th The course was completed June Dr A. A H. H is continuing his Red Cross course in First Ai Mi Aid which he reports is increasing ir it in membership each class cl s. s Capt A. A H. H Wilson Res i is conducting a class in citizenship Lt Lt A A. A B B. B Evans F F. F A A. A Res a a graduate geologist from the University University University Uni Uni- of or Ohio is conducting n r a course in geology which is very verj appropriate in this setting at al Bridgeland Lt Evans is also giving giving giving ing a course in mathematics Lt A. A H H. Bangerter C C. C A. A Res a graduate from the Utah State Agricultural College in botany is giving a course in nature and one in current history Lt Harland Alexander Gra Gray G. G A A. A Res a New York broker and civil engineer is conducting courses courses courses cour cour- ses in blue prints graphical presentation presentation presentation pre pre- pre pre- and salesmanship J J. J C. C Hanson an engineer with the DBR is teaching the boys a afew afew afew few points in photography Tuesday night 1st Lt W W. L L. L Bennion Chaplain Res and Dr R R. R C. C MerrilL district educational coordinator coordinator coordinator co co- co- co arrived in camp and Wednesday morning gave a pro pro- gram Dr Merill Merin gave a pep pcp talk taUt to the boys and explained to them where they could benefit by completing completing completing com com- correspondence courses They are alle to obtain certificates of completion of these courses which will help them to procure jobs after leaving the Chaplain Chaplain Chaplain Chap Chap- lain Bennion then led the boys in ina ina ina a few songs I c C c Chapter Co 1968 Our acting mess officer Lt Grey and our old time mess Sargeant Sargeant Sargeant Sar- Sar geant Bingham are engaged in a contest to see which one can get in the most hours of bunk fatigue i Latest reports indicate that Gre Grey is gradually forging ahead despite I the lead that Bingham piled plied uj ui prior to Greys Grey's arrival Well Vell it its it's too bad to see the home town bo boy boj taste defeat from a New Yorker said that the success of Gre Grey is due to his weight If that be bethe b bi bithe the case poor old skinny Bingham Bingham Bingham Bing Bing- ham is done for Bingham though is not going to surrender his laurels laurels laurels laur laur- els without a fight fig He has requested requested requested re re- quested permission from Captain I Cannon that he be permitted t tc to tomOe move mO his bunk to the cool of the cellar in order to reg regain in fatigue honor for dear old Utah But having seen how soundly Grey sleeps under any condition and having heard him snore our bets are arc still on him at the odds of 5 to 1 1 Donald Duck Evans our big tall handsome Lieutenant still sun has luts his Donald Duck voice That's the reason he is so shy Girls step right tight up Friday night and ask him for a dance Delbert Hill has now reached that stage of proficiency in carpentry carpentry car car- pentry where he can drive five nails an hour Keep it up Delbert you'll qualify for the Carpenters' Carpenters j Union yet Their rules require six nails per hour one hour one more to go Delbert elbert old boy Willis Johnson our night owl decided that he would set Friday i inight night June 7 as Halloween Said he to the beer drinking boys Tear up the fence lads Captain Cannon will design a n new w one c C c Sport News The Bridgeland baseball team composed of the boys from the camp journeyed to the Moon Lake camp last Sunday afternoon for for- fora a game with the mountain boys The game was one of the best jest played this year and it was not until the seventh inning that either zither team could be declared the winner The mountain boys proved to o be slightly the better team coning com coni- coming coming ing ng out on top of a 10 to 7 score The two teams played exceptionally exception exception- I ally illy good ball for as little practice I is LS they have had The pitching of Don Bronson for the Bridgeland team was faultless however his hii support at all times was not uj up to standard The pitching for th the the mountain boys was not as commendable commendable com corn until the fifth inning when the home team changes changed pitchers pi The Bridgeland team was wel well supported by their fellow enrollees enrollees enroll enroll- ees ces with 48 onlookers making the trip in two trucks furnished b bj by bythe the DBR crew crew Captain Cannon was very wel well pleased with the showing of hi his team however he p plans ang to turn the supervision of the team over overto overto overto to Lt A A. A B. B Evans to smooth out The boys have been without the aid of oC a coach and it is expected that an entirely different looking team will vill be out on the field next Sunday when the boys play Ft Duchesne at Ft Duchesne c C c News Items i J In a recent news item we noticed noticed noticed no no- that plans had been made for planting a grass lawn at the entrance of the Co 1968 camp DBR 11 but this was predicted on the assurance of our camp superintendent that he would shortly have the river or at least hose connections connections connections con con- part of it going thru and sprinklers in the camp grounds This water supply i has been a bit slow in arriving in camp so the seed is still sUll waiting for it We Ve have not however been idle at Bridgeland Two vo quite imposing monuments have gradually taken shape at entrance to camp One on each side of the driveway They appear to be close kh to the pyramids of in Egypt b but t with a steeper pitch on the Ute sides In addition to these monuments to guide the late arrivals safely to Lo port between the two sections of jf white whit fence Cannon pattern number we now have the camp and company number artistically set with natural rocks in the bank an on n either side of the entrance Due credit must be given to Mr Hoopes for his part in the design I of f this landscaping H. 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