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Show BLACK ROCK i W. J. Sturdevant, who has been , railroad agent here for several ; years, has been transferred to Caliente. Mr. Sturdevant will be missed by the patrons of the office of-fice and the residence as he has always been efficient and courteous court-eous in his dealings with the public. pub-lic. .That he will be happy in his new position is the wish of his friends and business associates. Mrs. Merrill Miller and son 'Walter recently returned from a trip to New Mexico and Amarillo. Texas, where they visited Mrs. Miller's sister, Mrs. William Mc-Millen. Mc-Millen. Mrs. Walter James remained re-mained with her daughter and month-old granddaughter. Sophia A nn. Among the guests who enjoyed the Fourth of July at the fall Trees ranch were Mr. and Mrs. William Miller of Beaver, the Merrill Miller family, Mrs. E. W. Clay of Burliank, Lieutenant James Cook of the Black Rock CCC camp, nnd Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Scott of Seattle, Washington. Del Rae Christensen, camp educational edu-cational adviser at CCC camp No. C429 G-l.ro, has been transferred trans-ferred to Company 42 0-155, lilark Rork, where he will assist Clyde Fechser, the present educational edu-cational adviser. On July 10 a convoy of eight trucks went to CCC camp fil'20 G-l.r)fi Modena and brought back to the Rlack Rock camp 57 enrol-lees enrol-lees and all their baggage. The convoy was accompanied by Clyde Fechser and Oscar Kelly. Lieutenant Richnrd li. Kundie of Company fi.l2D, Modena has been asigned to the local camp as I junior officer. He arrived July 11, ! I Reverend Willis P. Miller, : Methodist minister of Milford gave a talk to the lxiys of this i camp Sunday afternoon, July IS. M |