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Show 101 ADDITIONAL MEN COMING HERE As announced last week in The News, all Civilian Conservation corps camps in the Utah area are this week being recruited up to the original orig-inal 200-man quota, as first announced announc-ed by federal authorities, and Milford Mil-ford and Beaver county are sharing in the additional enrollment. J. D. Fotheringham, Harold M. Jameson and Ward Carter of Minersville and E. D. Lyman, Theo J. Fotheringham, Earl H. Gleason, Samual H. Fillmore, Owen R. Smith, Charles McCulley, Niels M. Johnson, Alma Hollis and Aaron Jensen of Milford have been notified to report at Beaver at 11 o'clock o'-clock the morning of Friday, July 14, for transportation to Camp Delano, De-lano, the Beaver mountain camp of which Captain R. C. Snidow is commandant. com-mandant. Coming to the desert range camp, located at Wah Wah springs, 31 miles west of Milford, will be GO additional ad-ditional men from Salt Lake and 24 from Tooele, who are to report Friday of this week, while on Saturday there will come 27 new men from Millard county. To accomodate these men and to take care of a previous deficiency de-ficiency at the west camp, 115 cots arrived at Wah Wah yesterday, together to-gether with other necessary equipment equip-ment for the new fellows. |