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Show SHew Location For St. George Camp South On Arizona Strip ;. i a!J Hugh C. Lewis, engineer for the in Division of Grazing and D. M. nS Thompson, camp superintendent, have spent the past week on the 'Arizona Strip, scouting for possible pos-sible camp sites for this company. Fifteen members of the company left for BunkerviUe, Nev. on Mon-a' Mon-a' toy morning. This group will be . a attached to this camp for a period ,,.af about one month while they ' :re building a corral near Little- at- P1,0 w11 be of the stockade type and will be located 'r m the stock driveway for the use ' f cattle and sheep. Lester Parker, foreman, will be in charge of the J; work. rj- Kenneth Bays and Emery Le- tsf , enrollees, were selected from fi- group of applicants and sent to K ..we regional office of the Division of Grazing In Salt Lake aty last eek. These two men will work or the department of maps and '.kjMueprlntlng and will receive much uable training in this field. The "lection was made by Walter jg,! Henoch, who is the engineer in iot;:arge of the work. sixty members of the camp were irf'r to a to Zion Park L fter.Sunday- 8KUP spent f e afternoon visiting the mi other Pots of Interest Z ,I?tunied to Bridge Mountain we Pageant in the evening. "ne unusual setting of the presen- Mlontinued on page eight) St. George CCC Camp (Continued from first page) tation was of special interest to the boys who come from the level country in the central part of the United States. The camp Softball team defeated the West Ward team by a score of 6-5 on Wednesday, April 13. This game wa sscheduled as a practice tilt and does not enter the league standings. Chaplain Leon W. Hawley visited visit-ed camp last Wednesday and held religious services during the evening. |