Show C V C. C V x C C. REFLECTIONS ACTIONS I E L. L Published by and in the interests of C C G C Co No 1968 at Camp DBR 11 Bridgeland Utah Editorial For many years a n. certain day of tills this month has been designated as Flag Day On this day we are all expected expect expect- ed and aid should pa pay particular respect respect re re- ro- ro to our Flag and learn of its orl origin in and why i it represents or symbolizes that thal vl which ch it do does s. s Many lives have been ben sacrificed ed on the altar of justice and freedom that we may live and enjoy enjoy enjoy en en- joy this freedom to the fullest extent We Ve live in the most wonderful I nation U this s world has ever known We are looked up to and copied I from by other nations of Europe We oft times mistake e our liberty and do not Justly abide by the rules that our founders so earnestly earnestly earn earn- estly laid down for our benefit When we stop to think of the war clouds that are are- hanging low over many foreign c countries which arc are apt to burst into flame lame any hour we app appreciate our na nation tion lion and our leaders Let us resolve at this time to pay due respect to the Flag and that which it symbolizes May dt et t ever wave over theland theland the theland land of the free and home of the brave Ed Adviser Attends Convention Our Educational Adviser Mr R. R A. A Morris Jr has gone to the A. A C. C at Logan for a week of convention work which is being held for all Educational Advisers of th the Fort Douglas District Mr Morris took a a. number of or tinted and tinted non q movie star photos with him mm for fora for a display to boost the work of the enrollees of the tinting class of the Bridgeland Bridgeland Bridgeland Bridge Bridge- land camp We Ve hope our Adviser Adviser Adviser Ad Ad- has an enjoyable week and returns with a whole lot of new ideas to help further the educational educational educational program of this campIt camp It is the aim of the Adviser and his assistant to put Bridgeland Bridgeland Bridgeland Bridge- Bridge land Camp on the map in the Fort Douglas Dis District If we could read the girls girl's minds the consumption of gasoline would go up fifty fifty percent Education Many fellows are attending the tinting classes forestry classes and the photography classes It seems more interest is heing he- he being be 1 ing shown in the photography class Numerous rolls of films I have been developed and also many prints pI mad made An effort is being made on the part of the he Captain and the Educational Edu Edu- Adviser to make it pesI pos pos- j I sible for each member of the Ule photography photography pho-I pho pho pho- class to have at at least I five tem lantern slides free Before any students states Mr Morris mil vil be allowed to tint lantern I slid slides s he lie must attend the photo I tinting class and be capable and I well informed before attempting to tint the slides Twenty three e books boobs of instruction instruction tion on Diesel En Engineering and Auto Mechanics have been received re re- received re- re by Mr Hoopes These will 0 ba 03 used in the Diesel and Auto Mechanics classes Also two large charts charts' give full illustration of ot the different parts of the Ule diesel engine and are highly colored in oI order to make them more plain and ea ewer easier ler to understand CUc c cue c Illustrated Lecture Wednesday evening Mr Morris very interestingly gave an illustrated illustrated illus mus- lecture on the care of the bod body to a large audience of enrollees en en- I The lecture was illustrated bythe bythe by bythe the use of the ma ma- chine He showed what foods contain contain contain con con- tain vitamins and which vitamins How one as s aff affected by the abs ab- ab that s fence nce of the propel prope b goes goes to mal make e strong and heal healthy thy bodies Distin Distinguished Visitors in Camp Last Wednesday the camp was honored in having as visitors Drand Dr and Mrs A. A C. C Boyle Dr Boyle is is the director of of the Dinosaur camp at the Quarry just north of Jensen Jensen- T Dr Boyle is a lose close friend of ol Mrs Morris Our Adviser had the pleasure of showing the visitors about the camp It is hoped that they will vill call can again New Pipe Line Lino Being Constructed In the very n near ar future a new pipe line leading from front the canal north of the camp will vill connect on to our present water watering system system tem and will when completed greatly strengthen the pres present nt in force of water thereby aiding in and flowers keeping our rye good con condition cc Flowers Flower U Being ing Transplanted Wells Smith has been beeri leading transplanting transplanting transplanting trans trans- the fellows in camp in the planting of flow flowers rs to a plot between between be be- tween barrack No 1 and barrack No 2 2 Wells VeIL has also put a net L wire fence around this plot 10 to keep the fellows from walking on it Wells has made in his bis spare i time a which very gl aUy aids aid in jn digging the plants when they y are set out Happy Birthday Gertsch Phil A. A Gertsch left for his home homa in Salt Lake City Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs-I Thurs Thurs- I day night P Phil l wanted to be h home me I Ion which was birthday on h his 3 I Friday June John Square Square-h Square head ad Hitler Hun was acting Supply Sergent in Phils Phil's absence I Ensign Frederickson returned at atthe atthe atthe to camp after a week weel spent I the Miss L Officers' Officers school at Fort Douglas cec Nice Kid Iid Thursday morning a beautiful young lady called at the office for come help with a flat tire Our little Alvin nearly broke his liis neck when climbing down from th the high chair to offer his services t The Thc expression of h his hs s face when he returned indicated he was totally totally totally to to- tally successful in repairing the alleged flat tire lire Camp Holds Dance Friday NI Night ht Friday evening the camp dance was held on the open floor immediately immediately im im- mediately med east of camp A fairly large crowd was in attendance The music was furnished from Roosevelt During the Intermission intermission sion ice cream and cookies were served l' l Mike Jm Finally Takes Talu Off Oft Mike Mountain Goat Mangus spent the week end at his home in Rains Utah It cant can't be found on the map This is Mikes Mike's second second second sec sec- ond visit home since his enrollment enroll enrollment ment meat in October 1935 The other visit home was during the thanksgiving thanksgiving thanksgiving thanks thanks- giving holidays Enrollees Lloyd Hardy and Edward Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward Joseph Michel A to Z Scholey were transferred to do the Huntsville camp last week weel the thc running Hows Infirmary now days Fenchie running running run- run ning full house lately I During the week weel new flooring has been put down in the Mess Hall LaVar LaVal Story hap hais taken tak n over the duties of Shower-house Shower at at- Mack Easton took his girl girlfriend girlfriend friend into a booth at the City Cafe in Roos Roosevelt velt I 1 would like to propose a little toast he began began began be be- gan gallantly i I I Nothing doing said the lady I II want a n regular meal Quoting Charles P. P Dowling I saw our own E E. E W. W W W. W. W strolling down the lane with the bishops bishop's beautiful daughter r during intermission From Butch to Leo Butch Parkin Her eyes are Mary Her skin like like- Olives She's all beautiful and Grace Her teeth are Pearls Her lips are like Rubies Rubies Rubies Ru Ru- bies bies- bies McGuire Say wait a minute this is going gong to too far Hair cuts are still fifteen cents at the Mouse Catchers Barber Shop Men Ien Discharged The following men have have been discharged recently Ross Harrison to accept em em- Ross was transferred er red d from this camp last September to the Big Cottonwood Camp In April of this year when the Cottonwood Cottonwood Cottonwood Cot Cot- camp disbanded he lie was transferred tr back t to W this camp George Hepworth to respond to urgent and proper call He inherited in inherited inherited the art of Homesickness Arvelle Banjo Eyes' Eyes Neison Nelson to accept employment He too was transferred back to this camp from Cottonwood G G. G Clell deli Jacobs to respond to urgent and proper call dells delis greatest ambition is to join the Navy He enrolled on July 30 1935 For a time he was and anI assistant assistant assistant as as- in the Army office When Educational Educational Educational Edu Edu- this camp was was' assigned an Adviser Clell deli was chosen as Assistant Adviser Ad At the time of his discharge he hs was assistant clerk in the BR office His last kind act in c camp mp was to sit on theoffice theoffice the theoffice office steps and play his guitar and sing ing for the Captain and theoffice theoffice the theoffice office force Gene Glen Dusty R Rudy dy Moon- Moon lake Rhodes to accept employ employ- ment Dusty was tran transferred to this company in January from the Hyrum camp Dusty said that he really had one good time and that was when he was operated on for appendicitis Henry Hank Barnum discharged discharged discharged dis dis- dis- dis charged to accept employment was transferred to this camp in October 1935 from the Milford camp Hank has excelled in in caterpillar caterpillar caterpillar cat cat- 1 operation and is lea leaving ving now to drive cat in Peoa Barracks Two Wins Vins Blue weeks week's winner of of the blue flag for the neatest and cleanest barrack goes to Barracks No 2 2 Max and James the th-e barracks leader |