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Show GUNLOCK MRS. MAKY K. LEAVITT Reporter We are having spring weather the last few days which we greatly great-ly apprecite after the hardest winter in the history of Gunlock. The inhabitants of Gunlock have not forgotten and never will forget for-get the service and aid that they received from the C C C camp situated in this our town. Each townsman appreciates the eforts of Captain Frank E. Milam ani Supt. A. A Nelson in keeping the raids open both to St. George and Veyo, sometimes under very adverse ad-verse conditions and insuring us protection in getting in food and fuel supplies. They have been called upon many times at night as well as day to render assistance assist-ance when people were stranded in heavy snow or deep creek crossings and each time their services have been cheerfully rendered. They have helped us in supplying feed for our stock by cutting down cottonwood trees for the stock to eat the bark and buds from the limbs. They have also helped to get the herds out of the deep snow and have fed the deer and quail that came to the creek bed to get feed. Certainly Cer-tainly Gunlock would not have so successfully endured the terrible terri-ble hard winter they have, had it not been for the aid of CCC Co. 585. Wallis Leavitt of Salt Lake City was in town during the week visiting relatives. He went to St. George on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Holt and returned re-turned to his home . fiom there. Mrs. Mary E. Leavitt accompanied accompani-ed them to St. George where she took the bus to Los Angeles where she will visit her children.. Clifton Leavitt of Bunkerville, Nevada was in town during the week on business. |