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Show Hurricane CCC Camp .i..s Fulton, company eom-'' eom-'' ' ".Vioi- attondini; moss school V ',s' Bridge Mountain Camp tlio pivsont wook. Those ') :;'s aiv boing conducted for "i.'s and moss stewards of the ; .4us companies by traveling " instructors from district V (.yi Aleott, division of graz-S graz-S 'vctor. was involved in a 'r Vus traffic accident while driv-4, driv-4, i fiiim this camp to Salt Lake Ijfj''last week. A truck forced 9 Alcott's car from the - nd was hospitalized for ee a 'Is at the Iron county 1 paal ,'i-re being taken to his home. - H. Bates, of Payson, Utah, 'fl ... vn assigned to the Hurri- 4 camp as a technical fore-5;';', fore-5;';', and will take over the ens' en-s' -eering duties for the Division ' Grazing. Xlie camp basketball team was 'ijj -wn for a decisive loss in !?! jir fii-st game of the year by 'Vt e Springdale M Men.' Lack of !a ivious practice and " the ex-!r.e ex-!r.e smallness of the playing s vr accounted for the 42-11 'feat. 5 The most extensive educational ""jjram ever attempted by the :h -rcpany has been started with T :e "majority of the company tak-in tak-in -j an active part. Mr. Esplin of il : -rricane has been assigned to -e camp as a full time WPA - :;her and the members of the :.rmy and Technical Service over-ad' over-ad' are offering instruction in i-ious lines. The result is a pro--am of 33 classes which meets -. or twice each week. Other bjects will be added from time time as demanded by the en--'Jees. Captain Kieth K. Tatom, dis--;t executive officer, and Lieut-jl. Lieut-jl. Williams, district medical of-er, of-er, inspected the camp last "-.ursday. The inspectors were ;ised with the progress made -J offered many suggestions for -'her improvements, ffork on the highway leading ?in the Hurricane main street camp will be completed this sk, the roadway has been iened to standard width, grad-: grad-: and is now being surfaced with er gravel. |