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Show ADDITIONAL MEN FOR TWO CAMPS Twenty-eight additional recruits. made tip of Salt Lake and Garfield youths between the ages of 19 and ." years, arrived in Milford yesterday yester-day (Wednesday) morning from Salt l ake and were divided between the two Beaver county camps of Civilian Conservation Corps workers. They were met and furnished transportation transporta-tion by Captain Timothy Sapia-Bosch, new commandant at the desert range camp at Wah Wah springs, 32 miles west of Milford. Captain Sapia Bosch, until just recently with the 9th Infantry at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and with some ten years of army experience in that state, arrived in Milford Monday to relieve Captain Hi Hand Chamness, formerly with the R. 0. T. C. unit at Pomona college, col-lege, California;, who left Tuesday afternoon for Fort Douglas with the expectation of being sent to Monterey, Monte-rey, California, for R. 0. O T. C. duty: The boys were all feeling fine on arrival and seemed anxious to get to camp. The twelve boys assigned to the Milford camp were kind enough to furnish The Xews with their names and addresses and a copy of this is-! sue is being1 sent to their home ad- dress with the thought that parents! and friends may be interested in ' learning something of the town which they will be contacting from time to' time. I The boys arriving yesterday and assigned to Desert Range camp No. I 1340 are as follows: Pete C. Cline, j Eob Marshall, Robert L. Soder, Rus-j sell W. Gilbert, Harry Carlson, Fran-ics Fran-ics F. Parraxt, Paul M. Cardon, Har- old A. Workman, Henry' A. Xolte and ! Elmer Hagberg, all of Salt Lake: City, and David Bradley and Leo j Brown of Garfield, Utah. j The Xews editor, in company witn ; Mayor O. F. Hubbell and J. C. Smith, both of whom have done yeoman ser- I vice in behalf of the original camp j setup and the comfort and well -be- j ing of officers and men as they have ! arrived in Milford, made a trip to the Wah Wah camp Friday of last week and had chow with the camp officers and those of the workers ! who were not out on work detail at ; the time. Lieutenant Willard M. Gob- j |