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Show Milford C. C. C. Camp Notes By Leon G. Kidd During the past week we have lost several men. William Howard Durham, Garland Holly, Norman Len and Joseph Martin were discharged dis-charged here Saturday. Both Durham Dur-ham and Holly have been members of this company since October. Winfrey Lawson and Joe Snedegar left us Sunday for their home in Kentucky. Stan Nelson, former mess steward stew-ard of this company, paid us a visit this week-end. A. B. Olsen, educational adviser here, will spend next week in Logan, Lo-gan, where he will attend a convention con-vention of educational advisers. The camp baseball team will play the team from the Cedar City camp at Beaver Saturday afternoon. after-noon. Although our te.am has not had much practice we are expecting expect-ing a very good game. With the material we have and with plenty of hard practice we should have one of the best baseball teams. Lieutenant Wallace H. Morris, who has been suffering with a severe se-vere cold, is much better. We hope tahgfoehfroaacase wyY,iplaylurin that he will not be so unlucky again. A number of the boys attended ' the dance at the Arion hall Saturday Satur-day night. 1 -ft Porter P. Brumagen and John Williams are assisting Thomas Herbert, range examiner, with his work at Beaver this week. |