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Show Ferron CCC Camp News Leader Forbes C. Fall wils recently rec-ently selected by Fcrest Supervisor J. W. Humphry as warehou e fcre-man fcre-man at Ephralm. Forbes assumed J his ne-w duties November 5. Company Com-pany 059 regrets his leaving, but compliments him f'.r his work and , wishes htm success. : ! One of the Forest Service caterpillar cater-pillar tractors accidentally caueht :,cn fire last week. Th"oueh quick work of foreman and enrcllc-es the ' i fire was soon extinguished with ' , little damage. Captain Rueben E. Curtis, Assls-,tant Assls-,tant District Chaplain, conducted religious services Sunday evening. ' j The foil' wing program was pre-L!sented: pre-L!sented: Ccmmunitv singing; vocal 'isdo, Earl Miller; duet. Earl Miller, ' Robert Bardsley; vecal solo, Earl ' Miller, accomp-jnist, MLss Jones; s I address "The Armistice." Captain :' 1 Curtis. ' I Tuesday evening at 6 p. m. the 5 Seminary students under the diree-1 diree-1 ttcn of Mr. Harris presented the following program: vocal solo 1 Elaine Hansen; talk. Hugh Way-' Way-' man; plan solo, Verna Lou Chris-' Chris-' tensen; reading, Bee Kilpack; pianc 's sclo. Mae Lemon; talk. Mr. Harris' 'vocal hi An, Elaine Jhiii.vn; tap loiiindiig, Mim HU-veuen, uocomp- an);.t, Mis. (jva.vn; aniiouiWM-r, Lb. yd i'etly. I Caimii I'erron I-'-ll was the w-ne j" t in i.i li a'.tlviiy 01 the iilht iA Novembi-r 4, when, at heven 'cl:k the gales iX tlii! ciiinp swung open to wiloome the cltlzirns. ot Fcii'n and vicinity, vllh all camp buildings build-ings Open t'J the in,-,,e(;tlJll Of till; towns people. The visitors came from tar and near to learn more uly,ut CCC life and aillvities. Aftc-r belin; e,-,ccrted to the OH1-eers OH1-eers Cjuarte:,i where they were welcomed by a charming im,U:;.A, Ihe guests were then taken on a tour of the entire csmp. A member mem-ber ot the Army Staff acting as guide, explained the camp routine insolar as it was related to the buildings aid equipment. Guests v.'ere pleased to note such neatness, order and cleanliness, not only In the Bairacks but In the buildings. The visitors were then sh'.-.vn into in-to the lleeieational Hall wliere they found beautifully grained panel b ard on the walls and ceilings:, diffused lighting system, linoleum, ai pi priate pictures and curtained windows. When the guests had all assem-' assem-' bled they vere entertained by a variety of songs, readings, speeches. Instrumental selections and dances ' given by the enrollees and by vlsl-) vlsl-) frs from Castle Dale under the direction of Chaplain Reuben E. J Curtis. At the close of the entertainment the guests were ushered into Barracks Bar-racks Nc 1 where the co.ks and kitchen police, all dressed in white, -.e:ved cocoa and cup cakes. At 10:30 the happy throng returned re-turned to their homes leaving the Camp Personnel delighted and irrateful fcr the strong bend of friendship and eooperati-in. Captain Earl S. Jackson. Assis- tant District Inspector, made an ' inspection of this camp November 7 |