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Show ST. CKOKCK CAMP ( n .l.iii ii. 1 1 y - !l t h , CoiniMiiy J :. ;. s .m f.iwuvd Willi ii visit ipmii iiriifi.il WulN-r (1. Swc'iii'V, r..'niu,i iiil.-r o( tin- Koi t Douglas 1TC di.sirirt. 1. irut. till. 11. II. M.-lniyr.- iin.l I. lent. C li list uiiis.-n. Th.-y in. ill.' ii lin.'f inspect inn of 'li ctiu and wvr.' w.'ll pleased .f t lit- Ol'K.Ull! tion. The first li.iskellul'i gillie that I'oinp.iny L' .". .". S lla.s played with mother canip v.is pla y.-il In Cedar I ii. v la-d Thursday v.mi i iik. Comp any J,"..".S Irani under I hi' diiLwo- lion Caplnin Fred Kleiik took the hall tram o( Company 1508. C.'ilar City into camp by tin' score of 4 to 9. A r.'tuni game will lie playrd in St. George in llu' very ni'iir future. On Monday February 1. Chaplain Chap-lain D. J. llenry held a religious prom-am in the mess hall for members of Company 255S. A short religious semon was deliv-I'r.'d deliv-I'r.'d to the hoys; followed by community com-munity sinking in which all of the hoys present participated. |