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Show BRYCE CCC COMPANY MOVES TO ZIOX FOR 1936 WINTER QUARTERS November 3 CCC Co. 9 62 moved mov-ed from Bryce Canyon National Park to its Winter camp at Zion National Park last Friday, October Octo-ber 30. The company, one of the few remaining camps in southern Utah mad eup of Utah boys, is composed com-posed of parts of three camps, the former Mayfield camp, Itlre former Escalante camp, and the Bryce camp. The men were enrolled en-rolled from Washington, Garfield, Kane, Iron, Millard, Sanpete, Carbon, Car-bon, Utah, Salt Lake, Weber, and Cache counties. The company strength is one hundred sixty-six men. The work program for the winter win-ter consists of sloping the dangerous danger-ous banks of the roads in Zion Park, removing all loose and overhanging over-hanging rocks, and preparing the slopes for seeding to control washing wash-ing and flooding . There are also pipelines to be laid to some of the camping areas, some erosion control work and building construction. construc-tion. The officers of the camp are: Capt. C. B. Whitney, Lieut. R. tH. Nokken, Dr. Vern H. Andersen, Educational Advisor Von H. Robertson, Rob-ertson, E. C. W. Director F. R. Rozelle, and camp superintendent Owen A. Johnson. |