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Show pa.Ye 2., - -- - - - -- -- - -- ·- -···- ·······- --· --Co. 958, . Provo, Utah -- ---···-. - - -··· ·. __._,____ - -------- ~ Feb. 13, 1937 --------- ---- - - - -----·--- --- - -·-·--·------·--- -- - - -•--,---..---------1 YELlr-.A-JB.Jil,: CJ-\ 1\;JP r l 1, J.,CCIDENT _UTJUEES _ENROLLEE COMP,ANY. l'R.4ISED , Enrollee, Jim Miller was burned abou Cont. from :page I-the hands and face February 4 when he in the Ohio and Mississippi regions whe attempted to light a gasoline _le.ntern and floods hate been devastating the enti?'~ was inlnediately returned to the Provo local1 ties • .A. sum of $41. 20 was turned Camp for medical care. Jim has been work . over to S. Dwight P&ekard, drive chair- 1 0 ing for the past two weeks with a crew of man, .who in turn sent ._ letter compli! men about 50 miles west of Del t&, Utah menting the boys on their splendid c·ooper/ who was epening Desert roads and trails a.ti on. Inc ider!tly about &J CCC Companie~ ;fo ;r- sh eepnen who have herds stranded in have lent their facilities to the suf'fer--j t n is vie inity · and was there when the ers. · e.-~c:ident occurred. .A.Iso,'. the recent storms put the Jim is doing well and will-be ready sheep a.nd stockmen in a. very precarious · . to return to work wit~ a few d.e.ys, it position in that the heres .were sno\"?0(1. i~ is bel ieired. and feed could not bt:l obtained for them. l Th ree separate units were organized from ( MORNUIG EXERCISES mIDER WAY this com?Any to go to their rescue and 1 last Saturday saw the last he~ out fr,om I Exercises for everyone i n the compan danger of starving to death. The boys was begun in camp last Friday eiJ.d is befrom this organize,t ion were working in ing held for 15 minute pei:riods from 6: 15 the ·vie inities of Jericho, Del ta, Mar jum to 6 :-:SO each mornilig. · Break fast h as been Pass, Joy and other points out into the set b~ck for 15 minutes to en..ib ie enrolle s vast desert ranges. Each individual riia. to wash and make ready ~fter the exercise worked 14 hours a day and went to uriknci period to eat their brea.kfa.st. trouble to relieve the men ani sheep fro These exercises have been given by the possibility of starvation. The head CQptain Sessions under command of Brigof the Stockrneni s Associat-ion expressed I adier Sweeney, District Comr:iander, with themselves a. s being more t4~ pleased the cooperation ·of Forestry Foreman, the splendid efforts of the men in reI ~onald Dykes. Xn con.n.e~tion ~ ith thi1 e~ lieving the . dangerous situation and desirl ercise period l'l. special class is b eing that due credit b e given CCC Compe,ny 958 / held twice e~ch week tc train leaders and and the men participating ,i n the work. assistant leasers to lead the comps.n.y ill these exercises. EbUCA,TIOJi~ filISER GIVES INSTRUCTION Contra,y to the belief of many of , · IN 1EA'.ll!FJtCRQT TO MOUNT . PLEASANT ,BOYS the enrollees, this new item in our pro~ram is not an introduction to militA.cy Charles De Graff, Educational ,Adviser · tr~ining, but is merely a. measure which 1 spent two days last week teaching leather · being used to correct a condition of craft to the boys in the Mount PleasQ.IJ.t droopiness &nd improper ~g.rri~ge noted CCC Camp. Mr. DeGraff accompnnied Dr. amon~ the enrollees th~oughout the camps R.C. Merrili, District Adviser to the by General Sweeney l\nd other inspectors. Mount Pleasant Calllp February 3 remaining T'-nis short period of exercise, if · ,,~ there until the next evening.; carried out regularly will tend to correc this c6ndition it is believed · .l crowd is like a pop-corn ball-Blown great by heat. Eacli grain is not itself at all, but mere conceit. I ! I |