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Show Milford C. C. C. Camp Notes By Leon G. Kidd Cloyd Isle and Edward Weaver have received notice that they will be transferred on the next convoy. Isle will go to C C C Company 536, Farmington Bay, as a clerk. Weaver will go to C C C Company 561, Moab, as a cook. John Taylor, C C C enrollee of this camp was transferred to station sta-tion hospital, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Har-rison, 'Indiana, to receive (treatment (treat-ment of injury that he was supposed sup-posed to have received while in the U. S. navy prior to his enrollment enroll-ment in the CCC. Lieutenant Wallace H. Morris is back in camp after spending a week at Fort Douglas attending mess management school. Basketball It seems as if we are having a streak of tough luck. The camp basketball team was defeated by the CCC Camp team of Provo, by a score of 62 to 32. The Provo boys are much taller than our boys making it impossible for the camp team to get the tip off. This team is expected to play the local high school two games Friday Fri-day night. Mr. McArthur, assistant educational educa-tional director, and Charles De-Graff De-Graff demonstrated mine assaying assay-ing and leather craft. It is re- ported that they had p better attendance at-tendance in this camp than any other camp that they had visited in this district, and they had been in all the camps but three. Leather belts are plentiful in camp now. About 25 of the boys made themselves them-selves belts and a few made billfold-. Some of the boys also have nuggets of copper and silver that they extracted from the original ori-ginal ore. Classes in both mine assaying and luather craft are expected ex-pected to be organized within a few days. |