Show I i anal l S hr C C. C C. C ons V arps Published by and in the interests of C C C Co Lo No 1968 at Gamp Camp amp DBR 11 Bridgeland Utah Roosevelt Firm Presents Program Last Wednesday evening th the first of the series of f programs program from Roosevelt was presented t to the boys of the camp by Mr M My MyE E E. E Lundberg manager of of th the Uintah Power Light Co I Following is the program as 1 it was given giyen tap dance e little Misses I Carol Kelsey and Fern Bowen accompanied accompanied ac ac- ac- ac companied by Mrs Ellen Rawling at the piano vocal solos Mr Jack accompanied by Miss Cleo Allen AlIeni song and dance number numb num num- b ber r Miss fiss LaVoyle Wilkins ac accompanied I companied by Miss Allen solo tap dance ance little Fern Bowen Carol Caro Kelsey fa favored wi with th a song and dance number numb r guitar and song Mr Ronald Benson Misses Olga I Pulos and Freda Larsen performed perform perform- ed a duet tap dance accompanied by Mrs m Rawlings Piano solo Mrs R. R Q Several request numbers were favored following the program t Others who accompanied the entertainers entertainers en enu were Mrs F F. W. W Kesey Ke- Ke sey scy Mrs J. J P P. Bowen Dr R R. R Q Warnock Mr Carl Lemon and Mrs M. M E. E Lundberg Following the entertainment a light lunch was enjoyed by the group The boys of the camp most certainly appreciate the splendid d entertainments that have come from Roosevelt lt and are anxiously waiting for the next program which will be brought to camp on May 27 and will be under the direction direction dir dir- of Mrs Mpg Orser in conjunction tion with the Roosevelt V BP club c C c Many Fine Specimens O Of Semi precious Montana Stones On Friday a fine specimen o ol of mass agate au was was' received thru the courtesy o of the Boz Bozeman an Chamber Chamber Chamber Cham Cham- ber of Commerce Bozeman Mon Mon- tana taM We wish to take this opportunity ity to express our appreciation to this organization for their coop- coop sr in obtaining tl this 3 stone for our study purposes The Educational Adviser previously previously previously received a box of semiprecious semi prec ious stones from the Billings Chamber of Comm Commerce Billings Montana The District Assistant Superintendent Superintendent Superintendent of the Kern County JunI Junior Jun Jun- I der college at Bakersfield Calif h has 3 promised to send us a few I of Shark Teeth which I are very prevalent in the nearby hills of Bakersfield The Educational Department is 15 very grateful to these associations for their splendid cooperation In inh h helping in our f work c C c Among the group o of men who left the camp for the week en end were Captain Cannon Mr Morris Phil Gertsch and Evan Workman The Captain Phil PhU and Evan visited visited visited vis vis- in Salt Lake and Mr Morris Moms V visited with Mis Mrs Morris at the U. U S. S A A. A C C. at Logan c C c Chaplain Hawley Visits Sunday evening Chaplain Leon W. W Hawley paid us a very friendly friend friend- ly visit In the Monday morning mornin class th the time was turned over to him for his Chaplain Services The Chaplain very inter interestingly stin l gave us some thoughts which were well worth pondering over oyer The visits of the tho Chaplain nJ are ara most interesting and very much enjoyed by tha the men of the camp and we do 40 invite him to visit us again soon c C c 1 With the the- hot days it wont won't ont belong be belong long long until the seeds that were planted sometime time ago win will be shooting up out of the ground c C c e eLester Lester Lestor Gisseman our faithful night watchman sP spent nt a few days in in- in We understand that it was wasat wasat wasat at Soda Springs Idaho How about it Lest Lester r c C c The Trav Traveling ling Library 7 18 A and 18 was shipped on the last convoy It is hoped that another will be received in the near future c C c City Camp Interested ted In Tinting Photographs If Ii some of the fellows notice that t the pictures they tinted recently recently recently re re- re- re are missing on tha the wall in inthe inthe inthe the Educational room they will perhaps be proud to know that tho pictures have been sent to other camps for demonstration Recently a letter was received from the Educational Adviser of or orthe the Co 1508 1503 Camp DG 30 Cedar City asking for information Information tion as to how to obtain th these these- e photos and how to tint them The letter stated that District Vocational Vocational Vocational Voca Voca- Adviser r Mr A. A E. E McArthur McArthur McArthur thur had told them of the photos and about the good work that 1 tad ad been done h here re Mr McArthur hur visited visited visited vis vis- our camp some weeks ago Friday a letter was received from Mr Ir McArthur personally requesting information and jam Cam pIes ples of the photos that have nave been tinted c C c Word has been T received from formerly with this company that he is enjoying his hia work at the Ferron camp He sent set his best gards regards to all the fellows c C c Ahron Williams mess steward visited at his home over the past week end Mr Williams lives in Emery c C c Dr axer On Leave Dr Alton H. H has been granted a day 15 leave and Dr Charles W V of Los Angeles Angeles An An- geles has been assigned to take his place I hope We-hope We Ve hops hOp Dr has an enjoyable enjoyable enjoyable en en- leave and returns with that usual us friendly smile We Ve wish to welcome Dr Wall Wall- l to our camp and hope his sojourn here will be a pleasant pleasant pleasant pleas pleas- ant one Dr is a a. Lt Lt-Col in inthe inthe inthe the Med aced and has seen action in hi the Spanish American war and the late World war We Ve would like to know more about his activities activities activities ac ac- in these wars end nd perhaps we may have the tho pleasure of listening listening lis Us- to him in one one of th the morning morning morning morn morn- ing classes |