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Show BKlIXiE MOUNTAIN CAMP by I'dell Glazier The basketball season got away to a good start today when the Inter-Barracks tournament was opened. Barracks 4 team 2 handed out the first defeat of the tournament by trouncing bar-ricks bar-ricks 2 team 1 with tha score 13 to 8. The team from barracks bar-racks 4 started off with a bang but their opponents soon put a check to their scoring. Though the losers bought stubbornly they were never quite able to overcome over-come the small lear! the barracks 4 team r.eld throughout the game. From ti.is Inter-Barracks toa-- namcnt a camp team will be picked. This team will compete com-pete wni; the other nearby CCC cam ps. '' numbers of ;i; ; :jiip:iny ere rcatly pleased i te- piogram given by Captain Theodore Theo-dore E. Curtis, Assistant Chap-Ijin, Chap-Ijin, last Sunday night. The chaplain presented Austin Dalley. of Cedar City, who gave a review oi his recent around the world trip and Paul Butcher .vhj en tert-i.i.ed with a numbo: oi vocal selections. W,e are very sorry to hear that Chaplin Curtis is being transferred trans-ferred to the North Fort Douglas District. He has been a regular visitor to our camp and his programs pro-grams have always been well received re-ceived by the entire company. Our camp library is one of the most important features of the companies daily life. During the month of November the circulation circu-lation was as follows: Books- Fiction, 4 71; Non-Fiction, 142; Magazines, 761. We challenge any camp in the district to better this record. |