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Show Milford CCC Notes Neuburn Spencer, Elmer White and Harry Thompson were presented pre-sented medals Monday, March 23, for loyalty, character and service. For every enrollment period in this company the army and divi-ion divi-ion of grazing departments give three medals for outstanding service ser-vice in the C C C. These men should be proud of this honor. About twenty men of this camp attended the band concert at Beaver Bea-ver Monday night given by the Utah State Agricultural college. A dance was given after the concert con-cert and a number of men also attended at-tended the dance, according to reports re-ports received. On April 1st, 105 men have indicated indi-cated they will enroll for the six months period ending September 30, 1936. Fifty-one will be discharged dis-charged to be sent back to the fifth corps area, and three of the local experienced men will leave us. It is reported here that there-will there-will be more to re-enroll in this camp than any other camp in the Fort Douglas district. A Quite a number of the boys are showing an interest in baseball and tennis here within the last few days. It is not at all uncommon uncom-mon to see them with tennis racquets headed for the tennis court down town during the weekend. week-end. Zaihary T. Watt and Fred A. Talley spent last week-end in Las Vegas. |