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Show ST. GEORGE CCC'S CONTRIBUTE $65.00 TO FLOOD RELIEF Tuesday morning, February 9, every enrollee of Company 25 58 was approached by his barracks leader for the express purpose of giving each enrollee the opportunity oppor-tunity to contribute voluntarily any amount of money he desired to donate or make it possible to be taken .from his pay, toward the flood relief project In the Ohio valley. Without one exception excep-tion every enrollee paid from twenty-five cents to one dollar. A desire was expressed by many enrolless to aid the people who have been left homeless by the floods. Some of the boys' homes and relatives were in the flood area. The enrollees of Company 2558 ere to be warmly congratulated for their splendid attitude and cooperative spirit toward such a worthy cause, state Red Cross officials. When the total amount of money is ready to be turned over to the Red Cross, it is expected to total better than sixity-five dollars. Basketball The second game of basketball that Company 2 558 has played with another CCC team was lost to the Yeyo camp athletes last (Continued on page eight) ST. GEORGE CAMP (Continued from first page) Friday evening bya slim margin of one point. The final score was thirty to twenty-nine for Veyo. Friday, February 12, Bunkerville CCC camp will be the opponents of Company 2558. The games are played in the elementary school gym. It is planned to start the game at 7:00 o'clock p. m. Contrary to public opinion that farmers have large families comes the report from the United States department of agriculture which, when analyzed, shows that the average family per farm in the state of Utah is only 5.2 persons. |