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Show C. C. C. NEWS The construction of Mirror Lake Guard Station has started with a crew of seven men under direction of Foreman Dagbert Adair. Inasmuch Inas-much as most of Mr. Adair's old carpentry crew has left the CCC, this will provide a wide field for vocational training. Road work at present is absorbing the bulk of Camp F-6 man-days. Double shifting of equipment is progressing. pro-gressing. The recent arrival of a Trailbuilder for the Caterpillar RD 6 Diesel has arrived and will accomplish ac-complish much on the road. Mr. McMillan, in charge of drilling and compressor work, is steadily press- j ing the road through heavy rock formation. Rainy weather has prevailed pre-vailed since the camp moved up to Soapstone, yet no days have been lost due to adverse weather. Work has been done' mostly on the Provo River Haydens Fork road. It is expected ex-pected that soon a road from the Provo River Haydens Fork road will be extended into the locality known as Spring Creek. Engineer Grund-for Grund-for is determining the possibility of this work at present. Several traffic counts have been made in a transportation planning project by enrollees of Camp F-6. Two stations have been set up on the Upper Weber and Upper Provo rivers from which points figures are compiled showing traffic conditions. Cars are stopped, information requested re-quested to assist this project in determining de-termining future improvements to accomodate the public traveling these canyon roads. |