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Show C.C.C. News The l'lciisiinl Grove lilgh .school orchestra presented mi enjoyable; evening's eiifcrtiilniiient at the C C C camp F-4:i last, Friday evening, ' November 10. Tin: Hiring Lrio pre- j united three pleasant studies In harmony. Two band numbers fol- lowed. Uoth Mr. Elroy West and j Principal Karl Banks altered addresses ad-dresses on 'TrcparaUon.s for Life." The camp encon'd Its uppreciati:m for tills program. The friendly relations existing between the town imd camp are expected to furnish many more programs of this hitili caliber throughout the coining win- ter. i Three practice games of basketball basket-ball were piayid between the company com-pany team and Lehi high school players, November 22. This provided provid-ed a splendid tryout for the many interested applicant;; on both sides. Some very promising material was uncovered!. This c.any is at present working on the problem of outfitting its U'a.r. with basketball t suits. As it is a new orgar.;:-"1 'on, , with very little in the way of company com-pany funds yet e-.aabli.shed, several plans are being proposed by which suits may be purchased. The salvaging of the American Fork W P A camp is expected to get underway this week with en- rollees of Camp F-43 assigned to the work of dismantling, sorting and piling pil-ing the material. Two buildings consigned to the Big Cottonwood camj) will be piled together, with material for same classed in one pile. The office building will be removed to the Pleasant Grove C C C camp. Possibly one other building build-ing will also be taken to Camp F-43. The campsite will be cleaned up before be-fore leaving. Morning clashes, found the more successful at this camp, will be encouraged en-couraged for the more technical subjects. Evening class-work will generally include hobby work and vocational training. Mr. Clayton, in charge of Adult Training for this district under the ausiicos of the W P A, has prom- Fork W P A camp last Sunday, November No-vember 21. While dismantling one of the buildings, a large section gave ised that teachers would be sent into this camp to instruct the en-rollees, en-rollees, providing the interest was manifest to justify this work. This will provide a splendid opportunity for the enrollces to develop along their vocational training. The Iowa rock crusher, assembled and oierating in American Fork canyon for the past months, has been dismantled and transported into in-to Salt Lake City. It is expected that changes will be made there to adapt the equipment for improved operation cn a larger scale. An accident involving an E R A worker occurred at the American way and pinned Mr. Oscar Hadden beneath. He was immediately extricated, ex-tricated, rushed to the American Fork hospital where his injuries were found to include a broken leg, several sev-eral broken ribs and possibly a fractured pelvis. An open invitation for bids on a tractor, "Holt "30" is solicited at the office of the Wasatch National warehouse, 1111 Wilmington Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. The equipment equip-ment offered for sale is at present in use on the Granite Flat recreational recrea-tional area. It may there be inspected. in-spected. Closing date for bids: Nov. 26, 1937, 2:00 p. m. |