Show C C C. C C. REFLECT REFLECTIONS I Published by and in inthe the interests o 61 or C C C Co No 1968 at Camp DBR 11 Bridgeland Utah Editorials The editor of this camp pap papin paper in coordination with the Educational Educational Adviser is r has seen fit Lit I to change the name of this publication publication cation to the C C. C C. C It is felt that this Ulis title is appropriate appropriate ap ap- and fitting to the 0 occasion occasion oc oc- casion caslon as we WI are located on Ui the banks of the Duchesne River an and many enrollees have been seen see cn standing on the rivers river's side reflecting r reflecting re re- and meditating It is hoped that by t tills this s change chang of U title tic C C. C C C. Reflections from froni the former Canal Construction Construction Construction Con Con- Chronicle will have a a ad d definite bearing on our lives an and perhaps we will ill stop and reflect on ourselves and maybe mabe we can cai change our behavior for the better better better bet bet- ter if we reflect on what we arc ar doing or have done This paper is dedicated to the thi Enrollees Officers and Bureau Burea of or Reclamation Staff and may ou our lives b bettered thereby Editor Sponsoring Contest A contest is being conducted 1 within the camp by the boys anca and anc anda a suitable prize will be given to tc tollie the llie enrollee Mr Hoo Hoopes not eligible eligible eli eli- gible who produces the the best artistic suitable and original front cover cove for the camp paper with the subject C C. C C. C Reflections Re Re- lecUona Those who are arc already enter entered E E. in the contest est arc are Wallace Christensen Paul Ketterer and Mack J. J E Easton to 1 For further par- par s sae the editor There has been een keen There has been keen Iteen competition tion among th the five barracks asto as asto asto to which one would win the blue flag which is to be given each week for the cleanest and neatest neatest neatest neat neat- est barracks Barracks No 3 was the first to win it it- The credit goes not OI only Y to Barracks Leaders Clarence W. W Shelton and Evan W. W Workman in enrollees who live but to the I for the that barrack If it wasn't cooperation and desires of the enrollees no barrack could be kept barracks clean no matter who was lC leader d r. r Barrack No 3 is detern determined ned to to How about it keep the pennant you in the other barracks If our mirrors reflect truth it itis itis to of us fail is ia no wonder some use them more often e Chaplain Bennion Visits Camp Wednesday evening June 3 Chaplain Wayne Vayne L. L Bennion made another of his pleasant visits to camp At o'clock p. p m. m he held l his s services with a large group of or the enrollees During the program program program pro pro- gram he pulled off a number of stunts which the boys enjoyed He rIe brought out his picture machine and lectured on the beautiful sc scenery nery of Utah and the early settlements of the State At the Thursday morning class he entertained the boys by talk talk- ing citizenship to to them We Ve are always pleased to ha have Chaplain Bennion come to oi our camp and we welcome him ba baand back and hope he lie comes often J Lantern Slide Projector Arrives Tuesday June 2 the long looked look ed for Lantern Slide Projector a arrived arrived ar ar- rived In camp That evening the Educational Adviser set it up in the Hall Hail C of Learning and flashed a number of slides on the screen as a continuation continuation of the photography cla class showing the good negatives an anthe and the poorly developed ones It is in perfect shape and do wonderful work ork Wo We are hoping hopin for more shows and lectures from our Educational Adviser J Sports Sunday the Bridgeland Braves Brave met mel the My Myton ton Midgets on the th Myton 1 diamond The wind blew a terrific gale as Joe stepped into the pitchers pitcher box with V esche under the mash mask Jo Joe started off strong and ha hagood had was wa good control but his support Myton Midgets composed com corn lacking The posed in ill the main of the Bingham Binghan family scored six runs four were ver unearned and due to errors on the part of the braves Murdock handled the pill pm foi or orthe and too much cannot can the Midgets not riot be said for his ability as can I C a fanner ranner I suggested that if ii It has beeri this type the hc Braves are to meet of f twirling they had better practice practice tice ice batting Things ran along about the second innings and same arne in the then hen the scene changed Horace Sadler who had been in Salt Lake climbing climbing climb climb- City ity for a week was again ing ng out of the O. O D. D truck Hod stepped into center and had our three stellar players Mack Eason Easton Easton Lester Gisseman and Toni Tom ton on Majnik not have been absent there here is much reason to believe that bat baseball history would have different had ad a chapter with a ending than it has now Again cle clean lU sportsmanship was vas dominant throughout the game ame and the decisions of both were commendable The score was 12 to 2 in favor of f the My Myton ton Midgets On one occasion recently the S. S E. E upon entering a barracks called Seats Mack forgot he wasn't at the mess hall hail Possibly ho he LO was tired sifter after a strenuous night Ight at Roosevelt and had something something some some- some some- thing else on his min mini mind Sunday Ensign Frederickson Mess less Officer left for Fort Dougas Douglas Douglas Doug Doug- las as where he vill will attend the Mess Officers school for a week The Officers Officers' Quarters reception reception recep recep- tion ion roon room is being re-decorated re by bythe bythe the he adding of two more windows a fresh coat of paint and two rugs for the floor Want to hear something funny If so just be in the barracks on 1 Inspection tour of the Ensign am and Senior Foreman and hear Mack MacI get mixed on his hL orders ceo no Boy Saves Lifo Life of Friend Saturday evening Lester L. L Gis n man of the Bridgeland Camp was instrumental in the thi saving of di the life of a n friend Charles Tripp 25 of Salt Lake Lale City it was learned at this camp carni Monday upon Lesters Lester's return from a week end spent in th the city According to Lesters Lester's story ft gi lOUp S of eight were ere at Beck Beck's at hot springs swimming s resort Salt Lake City Saturday evening Sometime during luring the party said Mr Lester Mr Tripp was seen diving but it it was noticed that tha he didn't come com up out of the water soon roon enough Many dived ana anaL L Lester Lster ster found the youth face down downin in about four feet of water Help was called for and Tripp w was wa brought back to the bank of the th pool Immediately artificial respIration respiration respiration res res- was administered by Let Leo ter tero Mr Tripp at last reports from his home is recovering nicely states Lester The members of the camp ar proud of Lester and we congratulate late him on his presence of mind mindin in hi this emergency on this ocI oc oc- oc- oc casion I I Discharged Edward L. L Reese was discharged ed Monday to respond to an urgent urgent ent ant and proper callYe call iy We Ye regret very much losing Eddie for he lie was the life Ufe of the party Eddie enrolled in April I 1936 and for sometime was cook later he became Mess Sar Sar- gent ent At the Ule time of his discharge h he be was vas working with the surveyors Eddie was not only a live wire by DV being witty but was Captain of of the Ule camp camp baseball team He was respected and liked b by I every very on one and we wish him th the best of luck You may soon soan see see a new white whit display case in the Hall of Learn Learn- ing It is now nearing e completion un under er th the skillful hands of Albert Albert Albert Al Al- bert c. c This case when completed w will exhibit the specimens which ar are brought in from time to time The Educational Department wishes to thank Albert for hi his voluntary service on this project after working hours Wanted Pupils for teaching the art C of playing Hide And Go Seek Seck L iI in inthe the the barracks no 3 Get in touch with either LaVar Story or Jac Jack Jacl Funk Adv At a meeting of the camp officials officials of of- Senior Foreman Mack Mac Easton on was appointed Camp Fire Fir Chief with Albert Alb as Battalion Chief What is so rare as a night Ii in June It is rare to have an Ensign in camp who goes to sleep so f fast fas that he does not have time ti to turn out his flashlight I i Thursday evening Mr Morris Morn called a special session of Ui the photography class He had att attempted attempted at at- t tempted the tinting of lantern slides and so called tie the class tE to illustrate his success and failures Later on as the class members member have developed the o of tinting g slides he cori contemplates making malting enlargements from the boys' boys negatives these also willbe will be for tinting Talmadge Maxfield h has been appointed appointed appointed ap ap- pointed Safety Man on the project by the Bureau of bi Reclamation W We W-e wonder if tl this s fellow will carry the moniker o of Double Clutch which seems to tc automatically fall on the person who has b been en appointed to this position tion Wie We welcome Speed Hancock back after receiving medical attention attention attention at at- at a Salt Lake hospital for piece of steel which was waS lodged ed cd in his Ills jaw The Diesel and Auto Mechanics classes are again going strong On a recent convoy a new generator generator gen gen- was received from the Quarter Master It is working successfully and now night work and classes can be carried on more Many fine specimens of fossils were turned into the camy carny Museum Museum Museum Mu Mu- seum this week Among those contributing are Robert Wilson Glen Young Paul Ketterer Ja James cs Conti and Dwight Neilson Mr Morris in Forestry Class When Then soil soH disappears man dis- dis dis dis- appears Paul Kotterer Well i if il I wash my face will it disappear ar Camp Flowers Doln Doing Well Vell Our floral seedlings are grow growing big ing wonderfully and are ana now being being be be- ing transplanted Several hundred hills lulls of squash seeds have been heen planted d and are now up nicely In many cas cases s the mice dug up the seeds and as a result they had to be plan planted led over The Educational Educational Educational Adviser and his ills assistant did this planting Wednesday fore fore- noon The squash was wa planted among among among a- a mong rye so that vines will cover the Ule ground when the rye rc is ripen ripen- ed The County Clerk donated a goodly quantity of poisoned grain which has been spread pread with the hope of killing the mice This is added evidence of the wonderful cooperation of the Of Of- Officers Officers and citizens of our adjoining adjoining adjoining adjoin adjoin- ing communities ties We Ve most certainly certainly thinly appreciate this cooperative spirit spirit- Long Distance Please Joe ori Dalpiaz Dalplaz Ensigns Ensign's telescope on rifle rIDe Good gosh when you look through this youcan you youcan youcan can sure s see sac c things Say I believe Ill I'll borrow this when I go to see seemy seemy seemy my gal next time Wallace them in suit- suit containers and they have decorated dec dec- orated the Hall Hail of Learning The flowers consisted of red and pink roses bachelor buttons snap snapdragons snapdragons dragons and pink carnations |