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Show C. C. C. Camp Mews On Saturday six more enrollees from Kentucky arrived in camp. These men left Ft, Knox. Kentucky, on Thursday and arrived at Ft. Douglas last Friday night. Five new LEM's were enrolled last week. These men come from this section of the state -and should add greatly in the instruction and help necessary neces-sary to acquaint these new men with the working conditions on our work projects. These new additions brings the total enrollment of the camp to 162. Captain Mayfield made a trip to the Spike camp at Soapstone and the work project on the Mirror lake road Saturday. He reports everything every-thing in fine shape. The men are satisfied and have accomplished a good deal of work on this project since taking it over last spring. tion rooms as especially intereH The truck then took the rToys t ?v Temple Square where another v interesting hour was spent und the direction of another guide th explained the interesting featured the Temple Square and their hi' toncal significance. The boys wa then given free time to explore city -as they pleased. All report a very interesting and worth whi trip. The first issue of the Camp pao met with great favor through a whole camp, and the staff is busl engaged in preparing a second iss which will be ready this week-er In order to promote a better fei ing of cooperation and undershw ing between the camp and the coi munity a special dinner invitatt has been extended to the heads ' the Church and the Mayor of Pie) ant Grove for Sunday, October 2' at 2:30 p. m., after which a spec! program will be conducted In t Recreation Hall. In an effort to make the new boys feel we are interested in them and their welfare, a trip to Salt Lake City was conducted for them last Saturday. The truck left camp at 12:40 p. m. and went direct to the State Capitol building. The guide, Mr. Holt, spent an hour with the group explaining the very interesting interest-ing features of the building. His description of the Governor's recep- |