Show huge crowd participates duck creek celebration 1 A c crowd r wd estimated nt at 2000 at tended tile the dedicatory exercises at the duck creek carok recreation camp saturday and sunday june 24 and 26 the dedicatory program was vas held saturday evening opening with the song springtime in fit the by congregation led by loland leland parry ot of codar cedar city then followed the address of welcome by james edwin guir I 1 supervisor of the dixie forest supervisor gurr gave a very interesting te to informative talk on oil the forests stating elating that there had boon been an all increase of 1000 per cent lit in tile the use of forest camps by families communities arid and nation since 1919 and there are aio tit at tho the present time of these camps tamps in ili this intermountain region legion and that a all I 1 I 1 camps are on oil water sheds alieda which makes them a menace to public health unless property properly supervised therefore each camp shourd have six alx lx requirements t to provide tor for maximum enjoyment t and safety 1 I 1 proper toilets 2 water development 3 fire places tot for tile the veli ventron tion or of fire and to prove preveat tile the killing of roots of trees by S tire re 4 garbage disposal yr 5 tables and ben chios s for the convenience of visit C G patrol to protect camps campa from vandals aad 1 f from pollution I 1 oil of water an effacing i arid ami killing of 0 ti trees ees ing names mr air C guarr h also suggested that I 1 aag T irgrid equipment may easily i e 1 provided by each community living near through gli their civic clubs club sas as this spot la Is the central playground of 0 southern utah in the way of horse shoe grounds and equipment a Im baseball dla dia mond volley ball etc this park la is free for the uso use of tho the public the only requirement being to use with discretion to carry a shovel to put out tire fire and to leave tho the camp clean in ili conclusion he urged all to support respect and to visit the camp following mr air gurra talk the ladles ladies chorus consisting ot of lydia lassen myrtle lynn ellis bills cooper nell H heywood grace cooper dorm dora clove rhoda sevy ida goulding thora poy belle cooper coope r violet sevy bevy The theresa resti hearle and arda cameron grace prince ar ac on the piano sang two selections then came a talk by president preside it wm P palmer on the history of the various tribes of southern utah and related dents leading to the naming of navajo lake which was wen given its name naino in ili october 1869 president palmers halmers Pal mers talk was very ing arid and showed that ito he was waa thor ther hughly familiar millar fa with early indian history arid and wits very much on joyed by tile the state visit fish and gaiato commis stoner eloner newell 13 cook then spoke on control con arol of public domain ani and problems pertaining to tile tho prop gabiou of fish in our etreal is f tle the cedar male qu quartette irett 0 con on 0 lilg of scott matheson atheson Al J ines urlo urie leland parry and borwn lor a C allies rendered two very f io selections both leigh of acet cedr r city accompanying on the plano pi all tie ino this quartette iuar bang lit at the aloni on n dist erict outing hold there last as ottimer sit ov intel timer thirty women from 1 aandal e 01 dei villo arid mt alt C under und e r tile the leadership of till qa saltars Sal Sill tors music instructor ins dructor r 1 e valley high at rendered two selections jf tho dedicatory oily prayer pr was waa offered by state so S ator wilford day of 0 parowan carowan Pa rowan fal taps wr I 1 ung by tile the congre g atlow I 1 morning tile the program was opened by selections by the paro pare wan school blind band another band concert was rendered at 2 sunday afternoon the day was taken up ill by baseball games and other sports and recreation |