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Show Zion CCC Camp SPRINGDALE, Utah Three former for-mer enrollees of the Bryce CCC Camp went on CCC payrolls as Junior Foremen Monday announced announ-ced Camp Supt. Frank R. Rozell yesterday. They are Virgil Averett, James Baugh and Calvin Ruesch. All three were L.E.M's, in the camp and have been crew foremen for the past six months or longer. Averett, a power equipment operator of considerable experience, ex-perience, began work Monday, as foreman of a crew on construction of a truck trail to the East Rim of Zion Canyon. Baugh has charge of a sewer line installation at Bryce Canyon National Park, and Ruesch, who is a junior shovel operator, is supervising maintenance mainten-ance work in the Park. All three men are young and grew into their jobs from CCC experience. They were discharged from the camp September 30. Fourteen per cent, of the summer sum-mer enrollment of CCC company 962 at Bryce Canyon ' National Park, was discharged during the past six weeks to enter high school and college. Twenty-four men left the camp during the period, three to enter Dixie and Branch Agricultural Colleges, one to re-enter Brigham Young University Uni-versity and twenty to continue high school work. A recent check up shows that others who left the camp during the summer are now attending school. According to data accumulated accum-ulated by educational adviser, Von H. Robertson, approximately sixteen six-teen per cent of the company's summer strength is now enrolled in Utah schools. Company 962 is composed of boys from Southern Utah counties, with a few casuals from Salt Lake and Provo. October 7, reenrollment for the 10th period began at Bridge Mountain Camp NP-4 Monday. Sixteen men from Iron, Garfield, Washington and Kane counties have been enrolled to date. The camp has orders to enroll at least forty-two men between the ages of 17 and 23 years. |