Show anal Canal Ci Construction conservation Chronicle i V Published by and in the interests of C C G Co No 1968 at Gamp Damp DBR 11 Bridgeland Utah f Chaplain Hawley Hauley Visits Wednesday ay evening Chaplain Leon L W W. Hawley very successfully ully gave a lecture 8 to the boys of the camp on the Life of Christ He had illustrations of his talk as lantern slides which were very much enjoyed On Thursday morning Chaplain Hawley took up the class period talking to the boys c C c Mr Zimmerman Makes l Call Mr Scott Zimmerman of the Biological Survey and an old- old time friend of Mr Morris made a 11 avery avery very pleasant call on the camp Tuesday evening Wednesday morning in class Mr Zimmerman was the speaker and told of how the government was trying to cooperate with the farmers farm farm- ers and sheep and cattle men in trying to control and dem as asfar asfar asfar far as possible the growth and spread of destructive rodents We welcome Mr lr Zimmerman back again and hope next time he will display some of his other talents and put on a little enter- enter for us Immediately after class Mr Zimmerman went to Vernal ric- ric ac accompanied c- c companied by Mr Morris c C c cUVo Wo We Drivers R Received d The Educational department has received within the tho past two weeks a large number of pamphlets lets We Ve Drivers sent Bent free from tho tho Public Relations Bu Bureau beau of I the General Motors Corporation The booklets give full explanation explanation explanation of at how to avoid accidents on the highway We b believe it would be very successful if every boy of the camp took advantage of these and read one You may r receive eive your copy by calling at the library c C c No Diesel Engineering and Auto Mechanics class classes were held this week due to Mr Jackson the instructor instructor instructor in in- being called back on the job to do some emergency repair work c C c Library Side Lights There are arc quite a s. number of or books in our camp library fiction that have not been read by the boys s of th the tha camp Just because some somo of these are not the Shoot em cm up Bill wild westerns Ul they are arc passed by Most of these books have more real renI ex ex- adventure and romance than any wild west book or maga maga- zine Boys or men of our age should try to a high higher r type of reading These Thes wild western books spoken about belong to the kiddish age age the the ago when you believed in n Sant Santa Santa- ClaUs Glaus n C Cf i Hyrum Davis returned last Saturday Saturday Saturday Sa Sa- Sa- Sa on the convoy truck from Ft Douglas Hy has been confIned confined confined con con- fined to the Veterans' Veterans hospital at Presidio io of San F Francisco Fancisco for quite some time We are glad Hy is back with us and feeling so well He says I HI Iam Iam HIam am feling so much better I have only gained 30 pounds c C c Clifton Dave Jenkins was called horse home Monday morning when he received word of the death of or his father We c. c extend tend our heartfelt sympathy sympathy sympathy sym sym- pathy to Dave and his hs family a at this time Monday morning enrollee CUvo Gurr and Jesse Thompson were taken to the Roosevelt hospital for treatment for bronchial monia Wo We hope for their speedy recovery c C c Monday Mr Morris and his assistant as as- stant Evan W. W Workman were successful in siphoning the water from the canal to the reservoir north of the camp where it is la piped and can be used to water the camp grounds Th There e has hag been some seed planted and the ground is being for future futuro pl planting of or other flowers It is hoped that there will b bs be sufficient water this summer to keep the gran and flowers growing well c C c c During the tho past few tew months there has been a definite move for tar closer r coop cooperation tion between n various camps and their adjoining communities A spirit of butter better understanding S seems m to have proven pro pro- I ven yen beneficial to all parties con con- The various camps throughout the west have felt this social and financial pug camps Bridgeland and Vernal arc are loud in their praise and hero wish to express their appreciation to the towns of Vernal Vern Roosevelt and Duchesne for th their ir contributions contributions contributions in too this respect A row few weeks ago the Vernal high came to the Bridgeland camp with a program of entertainment Duchesne citizens have repeatedly done likewise Roosevelt citizens have hav also programs to tho the Bridgeland camp |