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Show hour they are instructed in Vocational Voca-tional Training, the subjects being entirely elective. This instruction is given mostly by foremen of the Forest Service, all of whom have a regular group to instruct. A dance is being sponsored by the company to be held December 20 in the High School auditorium. Arrangements Ar-rangements are being made to secure se-cure the auditorium for this gala event. Officers and enrollees are mutually working on this project. Mr. Murdock, Educational Director of Company 1965, is working up a series of interesting programs for this organization. The last few programs have provided many enjoyable en-joyable evenings, with the Public Service Bureau of the B. Y. U. cooperating appreciably. Captain John DeJong, recently transferred to Company 1965, has been relieved of assignment. He left Pleasant Grove December 1 with family for Portland, Oregon, where he will make his home. CCC. News The pneumonia "shots" have now been taken by 80 enrollees of Company Com-pany 19 5. This averages about 48 per cent of the entire Company strength. While still in the experimental experi-mental stage these innoculations are expected to afford protection against types "1" and "2" of this disease. When a person takes pneumonia, he is typed and providing his type matches types "1" or "2" of this disease, di-sease, his immunization is assured. Dr. Savage administered the innoculations. innocu-lations. Captain Edwin H. Mayficld, recently re-cently relfeved of command from Company 1905, Pleasant Grove will this week return to the cast. lie intends traveling south into El Paso, Houston, on into New Orleans thence home to Louisville, Kentucky. The Captain leaves many friends in this organization. Ills dealings with the members of his Company have always been fair and effective. As a token of the esteem in which his Company holds him, a Walthnm wrist watch was presented him, Monday evening. The enrollees wish him well and appreciate all he has clone for them. Mr. Edward Lewis, former enrollcc and later foreman of this Camp visited us last Saturday. He inspected in-spected the Cat.-Holt "30" which he successfully bid on and made arrangements ar-rangements to receive It upon its release re-lease from the Forest Service. Mr. Lewis is working at Mcrcur, Utah, in position of traqtor operator. In compliance with request recently re-cently received from the Supervisor's office annual leave at this camp is being steadily used up. Foreman Rutledgc returned from a week leave Monday morning. Prior to his going go-ing Foreman Laurson took a week leave. Foreman George McMillan Is this week at home on leave, scheduled to return December 13. Many of the enrollees of Company 19(15 are anticipating home visits over the holidays. Christmas leave amounting to 5 days or New Year's leave of equal days can be taken by the enrollees this year. No enroljec may take both leaves, however. Bill Reynold.'), Mess Stewart and Samuel Mundy, Asst. Forest clerk, have made application for tickets to the New Year's Ilose Howl event to be held In Pasadena, California. In this, the best team of the east plays football with the best tram of the west. This year Alabama and California Cali-fornia will play. Morning class work Is belriK extended ex-tended to accomodate every enrollee In a class for every day of the- week. Immediately aftrr pollcliiK camp, at 7:30 a. m. the whistle calls rnrollers to clans work, Then for a half an |