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Show C C C Camp News Dr. R. C. Merrill, District Educational Educa-tional Adviser, paid the camp a visit on Tuesday evening, September 1, and gave some fine comments on the improvements of the camp and the fine spirit which exists among the boys of the camp. On Monday, Captain Mayfield and Superintendent Hyde made a trip to the spike camps at Soapstone and Kamas. The camp at Kamas will be abandoned so that ECW Foreman D. M. Adair can come to the main camp -and take charge of tha construction con-struction of the amphitheatre at Mutual DelL The camp at Mirror lake was moved several miles nearer the Soapstone camp and will be increased in-creased in strength so that tw-o shifts can be used with all the heavy equipment on the road being constructed. Everyone remained in camp Tuesday Tues-day evening and enjoyed a program that Captain Mayfield had arranged for. The program was put on by "Montague the Magician," and a group of his entertainers which included in-cluded tap dancing, instrumental and vocal numbers. The applause indicated everyone enjoyed the program. pro-gram. Last week the Forestry Service gave Nick Mandoki a rating of .As-sistand .As-sistand Leader 'and called for Steve Kotick, Assistant Educational Adviser, Advis-er, to go on the work project. William Will-iam Moncrief is acting as Assistant Educational Adviser. Russell Kirkbride and John Potas-ki Potas-ki returned to their homes in Ohio, leaving the company strength at 129. o |