Show fj a I IJ J ff A Ae L. L C e EASTER SUNDAY Y Easter Sunday is upon us with its tra traditional message message mess mess- age of rebirth th New v life lifer new v hope a brighter ter future Be he religious or otherwise VISe is a ma maNew man n is IS lost indeed who 10 can go out into iris the open and observe serve ve the signs of life springing anew v from the he earth without O t having some of these Easter thoughts well vell up p within him Easter should mean much to us in the Basin this year A good agricultural outlook employment for all and increased ed business activities all tend to encourage this feeling feeling feeling feel feel- ing of joy JY o and happiness which the Easter season should bring to us ADIEU TO THE CANAL CONSTRUCTION CHRONICLE With this edition of the Record we ve bid adieu to to Co No 1968 and its official camp paper the I Canal Construction Chronicle which we ve have carried in our columns for the past Year or more Operating without an educational adviser a large portion of the time the boys at the Br Bridgeland camp have not been quite as consistent in writing their paper as have the Moon Lake boys with their Aurora A Borealis Yet the Canal Construction Chronicle Chronicle Chron Chron- icle idle has carried in its columns an interesting and continuous continuous continuous con con- account of camp life at Bridgeland and nd the personalities intermingled with this life We take this opportunity of commending those whose efforts and interests have kept the paper alive We hope and believe that they have derived much pleasure and perhaps some knowledge kno from the ex ex- ex- ex Co No 1968 its officers and enrollees will vill be missed missed missed miss miss- ed by many of Duchesne's folk when they are gone Some thousand men and boys have been connected with the camp during its eighteen months near u us Many of these we ve have n never ver known while others have made themselves part of our community in varying varying varying vary vary- ing degrees Some were vere local boys some have married our daughters and have adopted the Basin as their home Many have established business and social relationships relationships relationships re re- re- re which will vill not soon be forgotten To those who are leaving us we ve bid farewell fare and extend our wishes for a successful future A NEED FOR QUICK ACTION From winter vinter to summer summer from from dra drouth nth to deluge from one extreme to the other other so so it goes Thirty y d ys ago men were vere seeking jobs and none were vere to be had Today our r project is or of should be ready to go and there are not enough men eligible to WP A work vork to carry it through Twenty venty men were vere called for the Fruitland Duchesne-Fruitland road job for this week end Fifty more will vill be required as the project expands an and ami when these jobs are filled filed there will vill be beno beno beno no men available for the rip rapping project which must draw its labor from relief rolls The present warm Varin weather ve w vor working on the recent snows vs is IS already beginning to swell vell the riv river r and if we e want vant protection from the coming high waters vaters our river rIver project ct must not be delayed Evidently the only way ay left lef open pen to us is an appeal appear t to WP A through the city officials or civic CIVIC bodies to waive restrictions and allow v us to employ whatever labor or is is available and complete this project before high water interferes |