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J OFFICIAL CAMP NEWS VS COMPANY Ol NUMBER 2910 itc Meon n Lake Camp F 37 F On The Little Yellowstone Edited by Howard vard O Baseball Company funds would not perm permit per per- m mit mt t the baseball team of ot this camp the privilege of conducting a training camp in Florida or in California so o th the practice sessions of said team t m have been rather meager du dug duj to bad weather and muddy diamond The team has b been en out for a few nights however how- how over ever and even though we e are going go go- dug ing to lose part of our personnel due due- to transfers to Southern Utah W w 3 should have a team in camp able to hold up tha tradition the i Moon Lake Camp has had here here- to The team this year will be mansard man- man i sard by Mr Whitlock The Tha capitain cap- cap Is to be Guild Watson These Th two men are working hard every night to get a team in readiness to play tJ the f froSt Erst gaD game of the season sea sea- season season sea sea- son with Bridgeland camp Sunday May 3rd Captain Moore has informed us that he will hein hein he ho hoin in trim to place the first ball bail tossed by Captain Cannon far over any f f. fince nce which might surround surround surround sur sur- sur- sur round the tile bas baseball ball nark park The TIle lineup this year rear will probably probably probably ably have behind the bat Allen Nelson Nelon and Murray doin- doin tha th- th tossing Watson at first Waite at s second cond Murray at short Ne Nelson on onon on the hot corner and Wilcox Purdy Purdy Purdy Pur- Pur dy and Reynolds Reynold'S in the ou outfield There are a number of other m men n who ar are showing up to a good advantage and should help to make a fairly strong team to represent Little America c C c Rookies During the early part of l lw last week w ek we saw a stork hunting the environs en of our camp I noticed that it caused a few of the fellows fellows fellows fel fel- lows to have rather worried looks upon their otherwise smiling faces It has also be been n reported that some of the thc fellows borrowed rifles to try to convert the bird hird that his pre presence nce was desireo elsewhere Now the stork has gone but white whip here hers it did its it's duty and as asa asa asa a result this camp has a group grout of youngsters in its it's midst Sunday night I would hays have sworn th that tt they were the nol noisiest t group of babies that I have ever heard but was Informed lat later that they were not crying but trying to sing for forthe forthe forthe the fellows in camp camp who have not had the ge of attending any thigh type of for some time Our advice to these youngsters is 13 Do Doas as th the older members of th the tha camp suggest and someday you may grow up to be bi bt pig E ace boys too The Th handles which are tacked on to the ithe inhabitants of the came carno nursery are ala Donald G G. G Edgar Jack Allen Charlie D. D Higgs G Goo Geo x C. C Brooks Vend Wendell Wendll l L L. L Rollins Owen Owen Owen Ow Ow- en Ray Allred Mired Floyd Thayn Allan C. C Cardon Odell Lindsey Wayne WayneA A. A Kilpatrick Vernon E. E Clark Ernest Roy DRoy Dolokinske V Very Veryl E E. Doty James Allred Daniel E. E Crouse Grouse Lloyd Griffiths Glen J J. J Ped Howard Burns Lee Allred Allred Allred All- All red John Guenon Thomas Miller c eCe C c cLeaving Leaving F 37 When this Ulis pap paper r is i Wished th the Moon Lake Camp will be smaller in number t it has haa I been ben for a long time The reason b being ing that fifty lity men are departing departing departing depart depart- ing for Dixie to start renovating renovating ing Jug th the camp in which we are to ito live when the whole camp moves to that part of the state stat Part of the fellows ll ws going with this adrance advance advance ad ad- vance rance party are going to make up a aside side camp to do some insect I control down on that forest i This will leave about seventy men here at the Moon Lake ceo Camp They will r remain maln for n nearly nearly near near- arly ar- ar ly a month finishing up projects which they hays hava begun Lt Stewart will be in charge of the group who are arc going to the South lands He has been with this company dur during ng its it's entire sojourn in the Ashley National forest He expresses regret at l leaving ving this territory I The fellows who are going on the first group ala aia reluctant to leave leav the friends that they have made mads here They want to take this means of thanking the people of the B Basin n for the many courtesies courtesies courtesies courte courte- sies granted grante unto them A 1St I t of the Ute fellows who are going out on the first party are Leaders Leaders- Frank Keller John Prince Alex Smith Leaders Harold DevenIsh Devenish Devenish Deven- Deven ish Howard Del Riley Members embers David Allen Douglas Douglas Douglas Doug Doug- las Arnold Dale Brown Calvin Chrls Christnsen Robert Crow Orson Orvon Day Vernon Dickerson William Dunn George e Fisher William V Fowler Elven Hardy George Hartman HaItman Harold Dal Dahl Adam Gallegos Philip Phllip Merwin Johansen Ray Jones Ray Lamb Rosa Lev Lewis S LeRoy Mecham Russ Russel Russel Rus- Rus s sel l Morris Maynard Roy Fred Mueller Gessel Nielson Clell Miller Royal I Nielson Victor Ponce Robert Redford Bedford Ward Ritchie Lenwood Spiers George Snook Robert RobertI I Snow Werner Stettler Anthur Timothy Richard Varney Fred Walker Blaine Elaine Wixom LeRoy Willis Marvin Wood Cloyd Wooley Wool- Wool ey oey Kenneth World Maylin MaCfield Max Max- field |