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Show Milford C. C. C. Camp Notes i By Leon G. Kidd Lieutenant G. C. Arvin, our camp surgeon, is back' with us again after spending several days on the west coast. He reports a nice trip. Herbert Barns of Ogden enrolled here Tuesday' as a "local experience experi-ence man.'' . j Several of the boys of the camp overhead are busy painting the i buildings inside during their spare ! time. The recreation hall and i library are almost finished and, the I office will, receive a. new. coat .of ' paint in a few' days.. . , . J ! Henry Shallo, Thomas Humphries Humph-ries and K'il Metz reeived their I discharges this week. Humphries has been in camp here since October Oc-tober and was a caterpillar operator opera-tor for the E C W. John Boles' and Gibson Barker who were operated on for appendicitis appendi-citis last Tuesday, are improving I fast and are expected to be moved from the Milford hospital to the camp infirmary the latter part of the week. After several months of vacancy the old Desert Range camp is again occupied. About twelve men from the Kanosh camp arrived here Sunday afternoon. All of them, with the exception of the oook, ane from the Agricultural college at Ix)gan. LaVell Parsons of the Milford high school faculty gave an illustrated illus-trated lecture here Tuesday niht on the raising of sheep and th's 'liifferent breeds of sheep. Monday night of this week wc-held wc-held our first "all camp ninht" pro--1 gram. Almost all the boys of the ' camp were present and reported a . good time. The program consisted t of saxophone solos by Lieutenant ' , Morris; violin solos by "Little Joe" (one of our new boys); a talk by Captain Adams; bugle solo by . Foreman Clyde Tervort; talk by ,! our educational adviser, Mr. Olsen. |