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Show I VEYO CAMP i Like all CCC camps, we lost r share of men, on Monday, March 25, when 65 men were discharged for expiration of their terra 0f service. Trucks took 'hem to Cedar City, where they Parted on a special train for wthern points. Captain Har-forl Har-forl and Lieutenant Sargeat ac-tompamed ac-tompamed them to Cedar City to jae necessary arrangements and bli them a final goodbye. T1")se c.f us who remain wish ",fm the best of luck and happi- "es8, Tlley were a fine lot of who have left to take care : ' Jl5, homes or farms. TJn-ly TJn-ly they carry many happy ' of their time in this , tMny, and a few will probably ! Stl night' we had a bi "eu dance in the camp mess "i splendid music, a large I and tasty refreshments. - nt 7 and all the surround- ' i t .ately prior to hrruert . company's newly- oVvfrrican Legin pst C 2 t'nStituted "y De-' De-' m 1Utant 0tt0 Weisley, taker the tri fom Salt ,,!ionu'v especially for the oc- lhf,lpostlaVetei'ans' camp Tiz:tthe ,arg- |