Show I I r C Canal C V Chronicle uI 1 I UC c r J 3 r Published by and in the interests of C C C Co No 1968 1968 at Camp DBR 11 DBR Bridgeland Utah Camp House Danco Dance Friday evening a dance was held II in hi the Mess Hall The music furnished by Pat Markey's l estra I During the early hours houm it seemed seemed seem seem- ed that the dance would be somewhat somewhat some some- I I what of a failure because of the absence of an adequate number numb r of ladies ladles Later however the trucks began to roll in and as a n. result there was th largest attendance attendance attendance at at- on record The score showed several hits some errors and a few Lew runs made I However some of the runs were not scored since some of the fel fellows fellows fel- fel I fel-I lows ran too close to the barracks I For further details see Jack and Frenchie I I Famous Sa Sayings s ing of Men len About Camp Save the Empties David Wimpy CarrollI Carroll I r dont don't care whether she is in orange pajamas or a Cl pink gown she can sure sur swing a fellow around around around a- a round Joe Joe- Irish Dalpiaz Yes EYes the dance was all right but when it let out we Wa were just two quarts short Phillys Agnes Well sir I guess I was wrong There mut be a little good about the girl Scholey By heck this love malting making aint so easy Seems to me like a felloW fellow fellow fel fel- fel- fel low has to put up a whole lot of refuses before he gets gels any place Alvin Rudy Mackerell Alvin Alvin get that highchair highchair highchair high- high chair a and d come here her at once Captain Cannon We Ve sure beat em and I 1 think I did my nay share I stayed out of the game most of the time HH- HH ty No IINo I suppose I wont won't go to Roosevelt this week end My Cream Check didn't come Mack Easton Funny I dont don't like hike the dames They're all too big Arthur Doty Yes but she is different Least Leastwise Leastwise ast wise wis she he said she was It sure Ls Is f funny the thoughts that have been going through my head today to to- day Say day Say by any chance is there anyone going to Roosevelt to tonight tonight to- to Mack Mack- night Alvin Alvin Alvin erell Deep Dark Secret It seems like some fellows get I all the breaks At least Jack Davis and Frenchie Marchant do They had a a. special invitation by lh the Captain to wash certain outside portions of Barracks No five It n was vas after the dance Those Thoss fellows fellows fel tel lows must b be favorites Education During the past week many pictures have been tinted in th theArt the I Art class This class is conducted by the Assistant Educational Advis Adviser Adviser Ad- Ad vis r The class in Photography is going strong Twenty rolls of ef films have been successfully developed developed de de- de- de twelve lantern slides have been made and three dozen pictures have been printed ted Much more work worle would nave been accomplished but we have had no electricity in camp The new generator is expected within vithina a few days A lantern slide projector has been ord ordered red and andis Is to arrive before be be- fore June 1st Mr Morris has fifty lantern slides on the subject Scientific Nutrition Twelve Twel are arc made from local picture He also has a a. full s set sat t on the subject of the Venereal Complications A As soon as our lights become available available- many lantern slides will willbe willbe be made and tinting of these slides will go f at onoe once There are now three regular classes in Diesel Engineering and Auto Mechanics Evry bo boy re regardless regardless regardless re- re g-ardless g of which shift he lie works is provided vi with th the chance to learn about and mingle with our big bg machinery Four hundred beautifully decor will b be presented to e every ry boy who Educational certificates es of award award award a- a ward have been ordered and one ont who vho completes this course During the week Mr Morris was wat successful in securing four large pieces of wind-shield wind glass This glass Is to be used in making display display display dis dis- dis- dis play cases for the hundreds of fossils and rock specimens we now ha have ve on hand One display casbas case cas has bas been completed and is now I full of many beautiful specimens Our hive be bees we have hav for educational educational educational edu edu- purposes es are arc reported to tob tobe tobe b be healthy and strong We Ve expect to divide them and start a a. a new colony next week Several of the Enrollees have b very in in- in Maybe they like their honey too We are still having trouble with our fow flower r gardens Winds cold nights alkali ground that bakes bakro and a shortage of water dds adds to the retardation of U this s work We Vc Weare Weare are to have five hundred feet fost more of ot two inch pipe next we week k This will more than double the present water supply A class in Archery will begin late next w week ek We Vc have haV a fine set of bows and and have several dosen dozen dozen doz dos en arrows vs ordered Th The morning ng c classes are well veU at at- I I tended an and valuable instruction is given by Captain Cannon on Current Current Current Cur rent Events Event Ensign Frederickson Frederick Frederick- son talks on various subjects and andI I Mr lr Morris lectures on The Will Vm To Li Live e. e Th Tha forestry class did not assemble assembly as as- I Thursday evening May 21 since a special inspection was being being belag be be- ing lag held at that hour The class in cooking and kitchen manag management ment convenes twice each week The entire kitchen force attends A meeting of all enroll enrollees ses cs i is held each Thursday at 1230 where instruction in accident prevention prevention pre pre- pre pre- is given Private conferences and individual individual individual dual instruction goes on all aU hours hour of th the day and most of the night Max Fullmer has discontinued his services as the Infirmary Or Or- derly deny Frenchie Frenchi Hyrum e. e Marchant Marchant Marchant March- March ant has fill filled d the vacancy Stanley Double Clutch Nelson has been assigned as Safety First FirstMan FirstMan FirstMan Man by the technical agency Com Comin in Thru The R Jy e Our Educational Adviser cameto came cam cameto to camp last fast September The fall falls s season ason was sas well advanced the camp grounds were bare are and it was too late for planting flowers of any type Mr Morris lost no time Rye he said g germinate grow stay gr green en all winter vinter and again be begreen green reen and decorative in the spring He was at but the laugh has b been en turned The rye did all he said it would and andis andis and ana anais is now in full head Rec Recently ne and his assistant planted squash along the boarders board board- ers era and through the rye Again laughs were heard but the At Ad Adviser Adviser holds that when tl the e rye is I I I ripe and dry the squash quash will cover cover cov coy er Cr the grounds and they will co to be gre green n and we all continue continue continue con con- to smile Sports The Bridgeland Braves of the Uintah Basin baseball league held belli their opening game Sunday at I Fort Duchesne playing the famous famous fam farn- ous oils Indian team The final score was 8 to 7 for the Braves Time and space does not permit a detailed of the g game me We therefore point out only sonic some of the more important happ happenings nin s Hod Sadler our blue eyed Romeo Romeo Romeo Ro Ro- Ro- Ro meo from Alabama stepped into the box at the beginning of the game and much to the Indians Indians' I I sorrow Borrow remained there during th the tha entire game When Ho Hod gets inthe inthe in inthe the box the batter go goes out on strikes Pretty work old top The work of Lester N. N W. W Gisseman is deserving deserving deserving de de- de- de serving of much praise His batting batting batting bat bat- ting field work and his catching added much to the success of the game and the admiration of the crowd Mack Easton held first base and that boy held it The cooperation cooperation cooperation oper co-oper- oper co existing between n him and Hod was perfect The playing and fine organization tion of cf Captain Eddie R Reese wa wavery wai very commendable and persisted persist d throughout the game gam The wonderful wonderful wonderful won won- organization and coordination coordination tion of the group when t the le Indian boy was trap trapped d between 3rd and home was spectacular Keep it up Eddie And last an and the greatest the brothers Albert and Harry How those boys did play Th The score shows them as being the most consistent batter balter fewest errorS errors er er- er- er and greatest accomplishments accomplish i ments of the tha clay both day both teams in in- eluded The camp is proud of you ou i boys During the game ganve s several Indians struck viciously at the llie ball baIl but missed But not riot wanting to fail fan completely ly they threw th the club in various directions But again the Braves had them out class out d. d Hefty Weight threw the Ule bat so sob b beautifully that had Hod not duck duck- ed cd it w would uld have been ben curtains for him I One of the most spectacular plays of the day was the one and only home run which was made by the Indian boy Roy Longley The really outstanding feature of tie tha day however was the clean sportsmanship shown by both teams It was Certainly admirable and worthy of the highest c ments Chaplain Bennion Visits Camp Chaplain Waye Vare L. L Bennion visited visited visited visit visit- ed camp Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning This is Chaplain Bennion's first visit to our camp for nearly a year We Ve ar are ara certainly pleased to toha ha have hal l him m call on us again The Chaplain made may complimentary compliment compliment- ary remarks about the tha improvements improve improve- ments of our surroundings within the past year At the Thursday morning class the time Um was turned over to him bim Chaplain Bennion very entertainingly entertainingly entertainingly entertain entertain- led us in songs and then gave a short talk Wo We welcome Chaplain Bennion I I hack back and hope he returns again soon GOOn Boys o s 's Enjoy Enjo B. B P. P W. W Pro Program ram Wednesday evening May 20 the Business Professional Vom Women's ns n's Club from Duchesne sponsored a camp The program consisted of program of entertainment in the vocal solos duets trios solo readings reading'S and a talk by Mrs E. E W. W Crocker head of ot th the the- Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- Du- Du chesne and Uintah Counties Reemployment Reemployment Reemployment Re- Re employment Service Servie This was one of the finest programs programs programs pro pro- grams ever In camp All AU numbers were equally ny good and w were re appreciated by the boya We Ve do hope these good people will feel fe-el free to come again and often Wo We also appreciate being friends friends' of the entertainers who accompanied them |