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Show fu 6 tj _,:, · · ·-- - -· -- · _ __ _ __ __ __ _ _ ___ _ L .1-'-' TI-L~ C ~Ci YAN v i:, G ~.r. .i-u, ·--- - ·--··-··- -··- -· - - - - 1\IJ:-:i. :c ch _21.J __1934 BAR3ACKS NEED KO~E LIGHT To tr ut~1fully a nd a cc urately record the activities of Compa ny siring is on i ts way here , the time of faEt incr easing day light hour s and shorter evenings . Th is means that less electricity is used ;?-u.blished every Tl1ur s day oy c .c .c . in lighting the barracks a nd othe r Com 1x m y 959 camp buildings . All winter through Camp ~:-__> ,2 23 , Moun t i leasa nt , Utah _ we ha ve had to contend with 25 watt glob es in th e ba rracks. Ylhy can't we ha v e two 75 or 100 watt globes Lyman Peter s on Edito r in ea ch barrack for the use of :::a y Alst 1s rlind Associate Editor tho s e pe rs ons who desire to re~d or Gr a nt :=, etersen Sports Edito r wr it e letters in t:ie evenings. The Albe rt Peterson Manag ing Editor c.nsvver might o e tha t the li b r a r y is St erling No a kes Art Editor the plac~ for such activities . T.Cc,rk :-:rurnp~1rey Printe r Theoretically this might be ri ght , i.--;a.:r lH :, 1 sen fypi but if one wil~ notice , more readinf 1~ . ;r . · I-:I1\ :TSi;tJ iDUCA TI ONAL ADV . is done in the barracks than in the library e ven with the s~a ll watt :-:i.e :J orte r s globes we have a t the present time; De.le Ba rtholomew Eugene Holmes the resu1t · is strained eyesight Dick Young Gerald 9o icourt whethe r the reader knows it or not . - ------;------- ---------- In be~a lf of the health of the company , 0s pecially in the matter of DON VOY;',.GE the prop er care a nd use of the eyes we aslc for better lights in the : 11. il:e shi ;) f, tlw, t meet in the b&rrc.cks . ni ght, we toucl-1 n nd ~)a. ss on , each cCc tl1e ;Jetter for lcno wing the other ,.: -- So Uarc :1 -25th i'.1a r ts et step in Among the thirty odd r,1en leavthe lives of rna :1y a n enro llee . ing this Cor,1pany on Mar ch 25th is It is wit h hea rt felt sorrow the present Associ~te edito r of the that ;,r,i e sa y ,::;ood- bye to i11any a Ceceya n , Ray Alsterlind . He goes true frie n d a nd c~eerful co mpa nion . back to Salt Lake City where he And to these de;art ing , we hope has pro s p e cts of work . that t h e bri s lc , vivacious call of ,_:j e wish hj_rn bon voya ge and take r eve i 11 e r.1 :·1cl ti:1e sweet , po igna'nt this oppo rt unity of thanlcing him song of ta; s u ill re-echo in your for all his effort s i n mak i ng the rnemori es , c:,s y ou l ec:: ve this teupo r- Ceceyan the p;_tper it is . He has a r y harbor of security , to cheer work e d f a ithfu1ly in the best 'inyou on U~) y .:mr climb to success . ter e sts of t~1e pape r .::rnd the YvelJ.l so \Je hope thu. t you h a. ve f a re of the cai:1p . le c:, rned ai1 d lJ rof i ted by y,Jur sojourn here , and a re lea vi ng the co mpa1zy ccc as bigger., bette r ;nen not only phys ically but menta lly and morally. Snow al l day Tuesday . Results : Our f e eling s a re too interrning- Boys stayed in off the work proj ects led to be e~cpressed cle r:1. rly ; but H:,d the wh ole day to ca t ch up on until we meet a gain sometime , some - the cleanup of bar r ac ks . 'v ,he re in l ife ' s many thoroughfares Th e -snowsto r m also gave Fo re man we say simply , with a strong hand- Rosenlund a c~anc e to pro ve that he cl asp : Good l u ck! Aloha , was the champ io n sluff playe r of the forest ove rh ead . ccc :1 st / |