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Show The Aurora Borealis OFFICIAL CAMP NEWS, ileon Lake Camp Agents Effect State CCC COMPANY NUMBER 2D10 F-3- 7 Oa The Little Yellowstone Edited by Howard ODriscoll Vernon Clark, Charlie Higgs, lows to live in. Wayne Kilpatrick, Odell Lindsey, Our visitors on were Ernest Dolokinske, Max Parkin, Major Williams whoTuesday Disis the Each few Albert Pauly, Glen Pederson, Les- trict Moon Lake CCC camp. aDo Dr. Merrill, Surgeon, see a few more leave for ter Wagner, Wendell Rollins, Ev District Educational Coordinator, days short time the whole an Shiirts, Irven Anderson, Pat accompanied by Mr. Arbon who Dixie. In a be will gone, but with it rick Ward and Arnold Ray is taking some motion pictures at camp many good coes memories o' the various camps. These gentleof rinl;s enjoyed in the company men also gave us some very helpc C c of this locality, ful suggestions. the good Camp Visits Jensen ' c C c The people of this vicinity have Last Saturday morning one h grand hospitahty. could have seen the G. I. truck Tennis t eated us of this, ere we Our beautifully situated open-ai- r in appreciation pulling out on the dugway east nart we wish to endeavor to show of camp. Insomuch as this is not dance hall that has yet to rethanks, so on Saturday, May the usual direction taken by the ceive its 1936 baptism from the all of you l6 we ate inviting army truck, it caused the rock graceful feet of Terpsichore, has our be to guests at chucks rood people the road to sit up by no means been idle during the to be staged and takealong , ! fre ctlebration notice. However It was balmp spring days. Tennis, the ; at the camp. from the camp going sport of the Gods if not of Kings, a group only baseball In the aftinoon the to Jensen to see the Dinosaur has courted and won many adwill clash the camp of located there. The fellows mirers. piaveis Outstanding among the Quarry Du-- ! odd with the Bat Stagers from and experts to grace the much the fifty very enjoyed trip With a good aggrigat.on some information was gleaned court to date, we read the mighty ' chesne. like at the camp, and a reputation from the explanation given by the name of Chamberlain. How, when ; by Duchesne, vra conjure the names Chamber-lai- n Uie one poss. med guide, Mr. Hicks. ' ,v are sure of a good game. and Fred Perry, we saunter The fellows were highly elated The evenings festivities will be the poets pages, and rethrough leached home to find form of a dance on the when they some of Wellingof these ancient viewing the "Death dance floor at camp. that we had Oh! what a blow we read: ton, least and bis seven beasts right near camp. At that made all England tremble qi n Mck-lsod something that attained the size and ce Melody Band has been groan from shore to shore. 'these. of some of the largest to furnish the music. Hot of 13 defeating all comers. True, Tiny I believe that the natives around ; Jogs will be served during intermany complain that h.s amphicall them mosquitoes, here mission. theatre like frame blocks the enc C c c C c court and it is impossible for tire The Stork Makes Another Visit Where Oh Where him to miss. Today, however, this saw Early Tuesday morning I is untrue. The special scales in ; Where is CCC Co. No. 2910? to the Dr. Wallingsford walking around formed all that a week since, that This question has been put a number with a big grin on his face. In a Halfton had lost 135 pounds. This popple of Duchesne for i Jf months and the answer has al- -' few moments I saw him go in the being the case, we can readily inlie of the been that said camp could quarters and return with a little terpret the jealous ' on the brown bag which has always been standers. Go to it Tiny, beat Ip found up the canyon, em and make em like it. banks of the L ttle Yellowstone. the Doctors traveling companion. banks wondeied what had happened c C c Today I have roamed the j of that stream and after a look thta should cause the Doc. to he Visitor i Yellowstone has rested cozily around a camp that I saw located in such a hurry hut in the afterwhere noon it wa3 found that he had these past May days beneath the there, I still want to know I co. No. 2910 is located. brought to this camp some more tenderest touches Old Sol has ofkitchen babies. After the christening fered since late last summer. We new True there is a small I to a spot of force. Also a few other men per-- ! ceremonies were over I found that have been tempted the follow- arrogance in supposing that we forming dutus that are to be done these youngsters had ; around the camp, but in the main, ing names: Kenneth Price, Prank must in every deed be the Chosen Glen Mecham, Louis Few." Of course the usual careit is a pretty lonely place. As I Mori ell, visit the camp store I find that Bffort, Richard Lundberg, Mack less diagnoses informed even the t I also Shaul, Harrison Justice and Lloyd least sceptic of U3 that another it is Still doing business. Unlike note that the proprietor is still Lunberg. cause must be sought. c C c Cham-- ! the ever happy Halfton Diogenes, we needed neither a berlain. Inspections Ill ask him where the light, nor to look for the cause The camp has certainly had its In our midst we discovered an exHey, Tmy, company has gone. where is the rest of the CCC fellquota of Official visitors the last tremely charming lady in the perows? Oh you say that they took two days. Monday noon found it son of Mrs. Moore, our popular another twenty men from camp. being inspected by Captain Nate Captains manager. The hope is After a check up I found that the who is the District Inspector from unanimous that she will grace our ' following m'en had traveled south Fort Douglas. He went over the camp with her presence through-cam- p to spend the summer: At least, Mrs very thoroughly and gave 'out the summer. George on making Moore, stay with us until time and Brooks, Lloyd Griffiths, Howard us some suggestions j Burns, Allan Cardon, Veryl Doty, the camp a better home for fel- - orders say we must part. Camp Celebration Like the migration of the birds movement of the the fall, i3 the n. . le W-t- L The agricultural conservation program has now reached a point where permanent organizations can be effected in the various counties in Utah, according to Director William Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural college extension service, who is in charge of the administration for this state. Each county will be organized on the basis of a community with but one committee. Committeemen wJl be chosen after agricultural interests and geographic divisions have been considered, Director Peterson said. Each committee wdl be comprised of three members who will be elected by the farmers on or before May 23rd at a countywide meeting to be called by the county agent. After the committee has been elected the members will meet and effect their county organization. ! 1 en-r;- s 1 i jy'y, ? I By Romanza Mott A wedding dance was given in ths hall Saturday night, by Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haddien of Utahri were among the guests. A mothers Day program was given in Sunday School. Bishop I vie and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bancroft and little son and daughter wetre dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Muir Sunday evening. Miss Erma Bancroft of Duchesne ha3 been staying at the home of Otis Rasmussen while Mrs. Rasmussen has been in town with her father, Mr. Bromley, who is very ill at the present tune. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mezenen were town visitors Monday. onstruction onservation Canal Set Up For A A A Chronicle Published by and in the interests of C C C Co. No. at Camp DBR-11- , Bridgeland, Utah Illustrated In Camp e Wednesday evening, May 6, Mr. Kay, of the Utah State Fish and Game Commission came to camp with his movie projetor and many rolls of films. He offered the boys a series of three pictures and suggested that Mr. Morns make the selection from the maiy subjects in his collection. Our advisor sJected first, Erosion and its effects in Utah. Second, Hunting the Mountain Lion. Mr. Morns then asked Mr. Kay to select a third subject. Mr. Kay chose, The Life of a Pelican in and great Salt Lake." Before the showing of the pictures the audience of 91 C C C boys enjoyed a short talk by Mr. Kay in which he told of the art, sport, and science that is experienced in taking pictures and he advised the boys to take advantage of the course which is being given in photography here in camp His remarks concerning the protection and conservation of Wild Life was most interesting as well as being educational. ILs descriptive lecture during the showing of the films added much interest since the scenes wore taken by Last Saturday evening at the dance in Yietoiy Park a prize of J 100 00 was given away to the person holding the lucky number. Many CCC toys from this camp were in attendance vicing for the prize. When the numbers W'cre read, Harvey Mace, an enrobe in our camp held the lucky number. Congratulations Harvey! Hope you have a good time with the hundred bucks. We as members of tins camp are glad that one of our number was the lucky person; for we feel we have spent as much or more of our earnings at Victory Park as any other person or group of people in the Uintah Basin. c C c Mr. Morris And Dr. Wallingsford Visit Dinosaur Quarry Mr Morris accompanied Dr. Wallingsford to the Jensen Dinosaur Quany Saturday. This is the 5th trip for Mr. Moms and he claims each trip is better and mor interesting than the previous one The Doctor and Mr. Mona took 50 photographs. Many of these pnetures are to be used in the class in photography mainly for making lantern slides. 19GS Dr. Wallingsford saw duty in the Ppamsh-Amonca- n War and the recent Woild War and is now stationed at the Moon Lake camp. H has collected and taken four thousand photographs while in the Service. While enroute to the quarry, the Doctor and Mr. Morns called at l the Vernal where they found Donald Forbush recovering from an appendicits operation c C c three shifts each day, breaking up the camp and then not breaking , s nding men to other camps, reccuing men from othRunning er writh earnps, period many discontinuing, etc.; all this does not contribute to a stab- le educational program. Tuesday night the classes In Auto Mechanics and Die s 1 Engine tmg will be held promptly at 7 p. m. All boys now driving caterpillars and trucks will be expected to attend. IIoweee c C c Neol Rasmussen still wants to know who owns the joint. c C c Hefty was heard to exclaim he surely enjoyed the past Weelc end. him. The officers and enrollees wish to express thcer apprecation for this rare tr.at and to thank Mr. Newell B. Cook, State Fish ana Game Commissioner for granting Mr. Morris his request concerning the sending of such a program tc camp. c C c More Bulbs Received While our Asst. Ed. Adv. visited at home Wednesday evening hi secured from his mother, Mrs Dean Workman, a number of dahMr. and Mrs. John Lemon and lia and gladiola bulb3. We wish son Clifford were calling on Mr. to thank Mrs. Woikman for her tind Mrs. Chaster Mathlson of fine cooperation and consideration toward our camp. highland, Sunday. c C c Mrs. Leah Pack of Kamas was Thotography in Ioka last week looking a ter The dark room has been comher inbeirests here. Edna Lemon of Duchesna spent pleted and on Wednesday evening the Sunday with her parents, Mr. and May 6th, nine boys enjoyed and rst class in the art of taking Mrs J, B. Lemon. Mr. A. M. Alexander of Lyn- finishing photographs. After mixing the solutions four wood, Calif., is in Ioka looking affilms were successfully developed. ter his farms. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gentry and Ensign Frederickson conducted the contemplates conducting daughter Elizabeth were guests of class and each Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry ol similar classes several nights week. Myton, Sunday. Our dark room is large enough Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mecham of accommodate five students at to Roosevelt were visiting in Ioka, The study class of this a time. Sunday. be conducted by Mr. will subject of Dennis Devere' Mrs. Mr. and All Morris. boys are invited to Roosevelt spent Sunday with Mr. register for both classes as access and Mrs. Allan Drollinger. W. G. Gentry, J. B. Demon and to the dark room will be granted will give the G. E. Howells took their cattle to only to the boys who consideration. real a work the range Wednesday. The boys who attended the first Ralph Miles left Monday for the were Floyd head of the Dry Gulch ditch where photography clas3 Nolan Clarence Warner, Powell, he has employment. Mrs. J. A. Angus entertained Marshall, Harvey Thompson, Jas and R. Salvage, Paul Johannesen, Mike Mrs. Thelma and children Nell-soMangus, Robert Ross, Arvie Mr. Orie Cook at dinner Sunday. Paul Martinsen and Lamont Gardner. c C c Class Begins Again Forestry The class in Forestry is working again. Seven boys convened Thursday night. Mr. Morris had By Mrs. Ethel L. Curran 41 different books and collected Fouse from Mr. and Mrs. Otis bulletins dealing with the various Moon Lake, spent a few days last he passweek visiting their parents, Mr. phases of forestry. These each out to ed the class, hoy seand Mrs. P. W. Fouse. Glen Wilcox, who expects to lecting one for study purposes. tauA list of the subjects to be leave this week for New Mexico on to do mission work, spent a few ght in this course were placed reone the blackboard and the his with sister, days last week ferring to trees was chosen by Mrs. Harold Wimmer. Mrs. Orin Tumbow of Price Is boys to get fust class consideration. spending a few days with her The tentative list was as folparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Saglows: ers. Trees: Types, values, usige, Jake Emry is uorking for Emil watershed, forage. Munz this week. Plants: types, localities found, We hear one of our neighbors, beneficial, detenmental, seasonal, Mrs. Fouse, received a very beau-tiffMothers Day gift, in the as 'to erosion, beauty. Wild Game Life: Range mana form of a nice rug, from an old gement, predatory animals, TayCalifornia to moved who neighbor scensome time ago and is now run- lor Grazing Act, Parks and ery. friend store. This furniture a ning Glen Dusty Rhode Re. urns was Mrs. J. L. Rice. To Camp After Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Curran were on Operation W. P. Fouse on Mrs. calling Wednesday evening, Capt. CanTuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gee of Park non drove to Vernal 'to bring back Dusty Rhodes who is recovCity are here visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox and son ering from an appendicitis operasee Dusty Golden of Salt Lake City were tion. We are glad to so well. and Capt. back feeling visiting tha.r daughter and sister, the Mrs. Harold Wimmer, last week. Cannon was accompanied by Adv. Ed. Asst. and Co. Clerk Mrs. J, H. 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