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Show CCC Camp News Company 959 received 19 men from the Big Cottonwood Camp April 14, 1936. We consider ourselves our-selves very fortunate In having these men sent to Company 959 as they have been recommended highly. Captain Dye is to be relieved of duty in' the Fort Douglas District and will leave on cr abcut April 18, 1936 fcr his post In the Fort McArthur District. Captain Dye assumed command! of Company 959 on February 5, 1936. First Lieutenant Charles K. So-esbe So-esbe rep'aced First Lieutenant John S. Wilfly, who was relieved of duty at Company 959 on April 15, 1936. Lieutenant Scesfoe will assume command upon the departure of Captain Dye. With the addition of a mechanical mechani-cal potato peeler, the kitchen ci Company 959 has taken on the aspect of a modern equipped hotel kitchen. At present we have an electric dishwasher, electric meat grinder, special bakery with bake ovens, electric slicing machine, hotel size electric mixer, hotel size coffee percolator, hot water booker book-er heater, meat block and ether labor saving devices. One cock was heard to say, "AU we need now is an electric flapjack turner and an automatic K. P. pusher." Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Neilson, a daughter, April 9th. Mr. and and A. B. Larsen, a daughter, April 11 at Cedar City. |