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Show CCC Contingent 'Gets Situa ted' i At Local Camp' With work being outlined for the 135 men, on the Provo River-Deer Creek reclamation project, the Civilian Civi-lian Conservation Corps has moved into the Pleasant Grove ' camp and is now quite well established. The company, number 1968, was1 at Bridgeland, Utah, for five years. The enrollees are all Utah boys. The local camp designation is BR91, denoting that is is a Bureau of Reclamation camp. A spike camp, with a complement of 36 men, is also maintained at Altonah. In command of the camp are Mr. E. W. Hoopes, superintendent; Mr. George L. Edman, company commander; com-mander; and Mr. Theodore H. Wi-rak, Wi-rak, subaltern, all of whom are civilian employes of the United States Army. The local company will work at the Deer Creek damsite, and also work on a series of canals in this vicinity. Details of the project have not yet been announced. |