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Show Desert Branch CCC I Kiirollou (.'harle Johnson 'was ; taken to the .Milford hospital Sunday, Sun-day, -May '1, and operated on for 'appendicitis. We expect him to be hack wiih she company soon. Kdncalional Adviser Halbert C. Stewart is in Salt Lake City on business. Lieutenant G. Tucker was in Salt Lake City Tuesday on business. Jack "Cassonava" Quayle, returned re-turned Monday morning from a week-end pleasure and business trip in Mih'ord, much to the sorrow of the city's fair maidens. Solar Hutchings returned early in the morning of May 4th from a flower and tree excursion trip to the southwestern part' of Nevada. Ne-vada. -Miss Lucile Estes, deaconess-pastor, deaconess-pastor, and a group of young people peo-ple from Milford, entertained the boys of the Desert Branch camp Thursday evening, April 29th, with a religious pageant, "The Old Rugged Cross", under the auspices of Chaplain Donald J. Henry. Needless to say we enjoyed it very much. We invited them to come again. Following the pageant the talkie picture, "The Bengal Tiger" and two shorts, "Vitaphone Cas-sino'', Cas-sino'', and "I'd Love to Take Orders From You", were shown to the obvious pleasure of all assembled. assem-bled. Last Friday evening, April 30, the men from the spike camp enjoyed en-joyed the picture, "The Bengal Tiger" ainl two comedy shorts. Tuesday evening the camp had its regilar safety meeting. Instructions In-structions were further given and precautions discussed on how to avoid as many accidents and injuries in-juries out on the project as possible. pos-sible. Lieutenant G. C. Arvin also gave instructions on what to do about snake bites, this being quite in order following the killing of two rattle snakes out on the work project. |