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Show llltYtTC CANIONAMPT- ! A cadre of twenty men, which ! en fon ain6d by this con. il , ,tl,eir ne camp, five and o ie-half miles north east of Hen-jneville, Hen-jneville, Wednesday morning This mp is designated as CCC Com-;ly Com-;ly 2572, HenrievUle Camp i G33' and will be under the 1,,aild f Captain Charles L. we are glad to see Owen Johnson, John-son, our General Foreman, back at : work following a two week's illness. ill-ness. Ca,)tain Prank RoQtj Agsistant i district Surgeon, accompanied by clerk Udell Glazier of Kanab, a former member of this cc'i.nanv t spent Thursday morning conducting conduct-ing a medical and sanitary inspee-; inspee-; tion of the camp. i Several members of the Com-pany Com-pany accompanied C. C. Presnall ! acting Park Superintendent, to ' the camn ground on Wednesday night and provided entertainment for a group of Future Farmers of America from Jordan High school The masonry crew is busv gathering gath-ering rock and will soon start work on thirty-five fireplaces in the new campground. John Ex-cell Ex-cell is the foreman in charge of the work. This company now boasts of a piano of its own which was recently re-cently purchased at Salt Lake City. We are now ready for any kind of a program that comes our way. A playlet was recently presented present-ed this company by several of the members. The theme of the play was on how to apply for a position posi-tion and was sent from District Headquarters to be presented. The members of the cast were Lloyd Eddington, John Taylor, Ralph Hamilton, Fred Hopper, William Hoppie, Erwin Henderson, Hender-son, Arthur Lund, and Raymond Bean. Following the play Carl Orton gave two harmonica numbers, num-bers, and the show ended with a blackface comedy act by Farrell "Fagan" Johnson and 'Stan Faire-bourne. |