| Title | Yell-a-gram (6) |
| Collection | MSS B 540 Civilian Conservation Corps Newsletters, 1935-1941 |
| Source Container | Box 4, Folder 8 |
| Publisher | Published by Utah State History; digitized and hosted by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
| Date | 1937 |
| Creator | Civilian Conservation Corps, Company 958 |
| Spatial Coverage | Provo, Utah County, Utah, United States |
| Subject | Public service employment -- Utah; New Deal, 1933-1939; Civilian Conservation Corps (Utah) |
| Description | Newsletters of Company 958, September-November 1937 |
| Type | Text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Language | eng |
| Rights Management | https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/ |
| Is Part of | https://history.utah.gov/finding-aids/data/B00540/B0540.xml |
| Scanning Technician | Jarem Saunders |
| Genre | periodicals |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s6hf28kb |
| Setname | dha_cccn |
| ID | 1414268 |
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Curtis ••••••...•• .. .•••• •••••••••• Chap l a in FOREST SERVICE PERS ONNE L Richard Green lan d •••. . •.••••••••• ~~•••·•••· E 11 is 1':Ie r k 1 e y •••• e •••••••••••••••••••••• •• King s ley Tha t che r •• • •• • •••• • ••••••• , ••••• "• Jo seph S vwa in . •.... • -• •• _.• _• .• .•••..••• ': • , , ··• • - :Ronald Dyches.·. .. ........ _.•. •.•.• •• • ••• ••• • / •. , ••· Reed Christ ophersonL~• ~••· ••··•••·•••••;•;, Wallace Manning ••••••••••••••••• • •·•••• , •• • "' De Lyle l:I i n er • • • • • ·• •••••••• •••••• , •••• • , ••• Her bert To~e r s • • .• ~••• ••·••••• ••••• ••~•••• Mondell Rasmussen ••••• , •• ,.,,.,,.,.;.,.,~ •• ,. . . Car 1 E ine r •••• , • • , ••••_•••• • ••_. , • • •• ,·, ,' • .••• ~El mar Shsll ••••••• ~•••~••• ~• • •~·~•••,•;!;•• Dorr H~t ch •• , ••• , •• ,. ,', ••• , . _• • • BurtoJA. John son, •• ,, .•., . .: . ., .•. ...... ...•.. ;. ·. ·':• .. . . . Cha d Be 11 • •• , • , , .. .. ., ..- . " .• ••••.••..... -• •• . ' -<~. .-._ .... , • I : ' . • . ' . . ' .. ' _ _ __ __ Superin tendent Foreman Foreman Foreman Foreman Machine Ope r ator Junior Fore s ter Ene ineer Mec ha nic Blacks mith Asstt Technician Cleric Ass•t Clerk A;.H5 'i; Clor k c·ustodian J?.r.u:1.,__.. ,!Ju,Jic.;.,~...11......- - - - YELL-- .A - GRAM CCC CO . 9;J8 SGn. ·t • 18 . 19 317 ARMY OVERH EAD --- --- Ke it h Cha s e ..... ..... . ... ····•··•· ••••· Senio r For ema n · ·•• · ·•~~ -~ •• co: Cl e r k Mack Da vi s ···· ···· ···· Clerk Wa lt e r Ro ss ••• ,. ••••• ••.•• n... ..... .A pp re ntice Co. r Keepe Roy ,Tense n ...... ... o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • o Co . Sto r e Bath Hou s e At te nd ant Leo Cox dan t v7ayne Jen sen .. ~.. . . . .. ...... ...... ... .. F ir st .Aid At t en · ·· ····· ····• •o Camp Exc ha n g e Stewa rd Glen 1!oo re~ ··•· ···· ·• Ge orge Beer ••••• ••.•• • , • • • • • • • • • • • • Night 7vatc hman Fr·a.nk Hugg a r d. ..... ..... ..... ..... . ., • Da y 'Nat c h ma n .Alden Drape r ••• c • • • • • • • o.. ... . . . ... • • Conv oy Drive r 1 ?'a llace Wa l ke r ••o•" '•·••• ••·•·•·•·••·•• •• Mess Stewa rd Fr an k Cha pp l e •. ,, » o e • • o • • • .. • •. • • • . • . • • •. • . l e t Co ok 2n d Cook Ray Tann er « • • • • " • • • " • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tovon ,Je n kins •.... . . . ,:. .. ..... ..• ~. •·•· 1st Cook 2nd Cook •· •·• r:i lan J acobs on J e sse De St J eor · · • • · · · · • • • • • r • • • · • • • ~ Spi ke Camp Cook Ea rl K ~ Mower ••••.• ••••• • e . . . .. .. . . . , • • • Spi ke Ca mp Cook Cl i,f ton Ta y l or .•••• ••••• •.••' • .-•' ••·•• Sp i ke Camp Coo k Ass ' t Educa t i onal Ad., The"ma s fiolde n . . . . . . . . ..... ... . ..... .. .. ···~•·•··••••··••··· ····•··s ..•.. ..... ... . ... .. TRUCK DRIVERS Leo Robin s on Ven ic e C l owB rd Elmo 1':Ii ll er Ward Hendr i cks on Wes ton Hasla m Fay R~ J ohns on Cle on Sore n s on Ve r l Hutch ings J ames Ney Glen Chris t ens en TRAC ':rOR OPERAT ORS -- -- - --- Ha r ve y Li st on Ra l ph P eay Pa u l P e t rofes a Cla ud e J ohn son Bla ine Cr opp er Boy c e Lar sen Dee Howa r d Leon Hayc ock Haro l d Sor ens on P ro v o . Ut Rh CCC co . 958 (*) (*) (*) (*) {*L YELL-A -GR.A]!: (*) Sept. 18, 1937 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) Cr\1'vJ P (*) ( *) (*) (*) (*) Page 3 !fc ** (*) (*) (*·) (*) (or rather, ran) away from the defens e le ss "Rooki es "• ' Rumor has it t hat another game was s chedu l ed , but t he nnookiesu backed out after getting trimmed so b~dly. The Ap p lied Art class under the direc t ion of W. P.A. instructor, Newton, is progre ssing ra pidly in their work. Se veral of the boys started the course but later were sent to spike ca mps and were unab le to finish work that they had s tarted. Glen Moore has comn leted side view mouldings of: the head of Lincoln and one of an Indian. They are to be used as book ends. Tho mas Rodgers has worked industrious ly on a cla y mod e l of an ele uh3nt 1 An ex cell€n t piece of work has be6n don e jnst from the memories of how elephants looked whe n "Tommy" was a water carri er for them in the circus. The clay mod el was GXhibited in th e Ut ah County Fa ir that was held Sept, 16, 17, 18. We are all glad that he won~ pri ze with it be cause it lo oke d like .. a real prize winner to Uij. Mr f Newto.n, the instructo r, has completed port~ait m~uld ing of Mussolini , It is also a very · fine piec~ pf work. * (*) ***** ;:* It s eems tha t t he c.c. c, in ep ire s something wit hin a man, which after he is out of se rvice, he must go ba ck some time and visit th e bo ye and see i f t he Co. is be ing run ail right without him. Nea rly every daf Co, 958, Provo, Utah rece ive ~ an ex~cccer as their guest, L~st ~e e k the fi rs t s enior fo ren~n of this company, Mat Howa~d~ ~topped off to see all of the o'-1 fac es that are left in t pe fl}., · Lt , Smith, who is &n le aye and has J~s~ r eturned to Provo f r om a tr:,i.p to SeB '\it +e, Wash.• drops in ~very onc e in~ whil~ to say hetiq to 9 11 hi$ '. fri ends. Ev en Glen (Coon ey) Kirkwood, who do eJ:n't like tht.1 C's, kee),s coming bac k while 0n loave. W~ believe he is findin g that the C's ar@n 1 i such a baa place · a:fter a+l• * * • The boys h~ve i~~ulged them~ selves in pr~cti~ing the art of throwing a foot~atl, latelp, tor the fall session bf i football. On~ gamE? ·or touch footbai1 µas already be~n :pley~q.; "Ro ok~es'' qOld fimers", W~ l l, natur~ ally the ''Ole} T;ims.r~u wa ~ke d * *• *•* Turn not your back to others~ especially in spe?k!ng; jog not the t~ble ot desk - on which an~ or ~rites; l ean not other on any 9ne, ' ';. , " CCC CO . 9D8 (*) (*) Sep t . 18 , 193 7 YELL- A- GR.AM (*) (*) (*) ... (*) ( *) j\j£ ·. ( *) (*) (*) (*) ( *) Page 4 All Camp Nieht, h~ ld on Wed nesday night during thG summer months , has now b eon changed back to Thur sday ni ght. * * * * * * * Pee vie., th e elk mascot of Co .• 958, is growing up ra,idly now and maybe it wonrt be long before we have something to ea t. He i f. of t: ,o. d size :1ow a.::id also very fat. Several of the boys take care of him by slicking his hair down and in gercr al ke ep ing him well groomed. He is un and out to calisthenics at 6:15 with the rest of the boy s and with this excercise plus good fo od he has develoned into an Elk th a t we are Droud · to possess. *** * * ** With the permicsion of the District Commander , Gene ral Sweeney, Co. 958 p ost e d guords to take care of Gov arnmeDt property during the t hr ee da ys of the Ut sh County F:J ir. The camp is situate d on the ~ounty Fuir Grounds an d du e to t he large number of neor l s that were sround here it wos de eme d advis ab l e by the Camp Com-- :f:mder and other officials to be on gu a rd for sny intrud er th a t mi g ht possibly make avwy wi t. h some Gov ernment materia l or p ersonal prop erty. The Guard was conduct e d fro m Sept. 14~19 a s follows: (*) (*) , (*) I*) ( *) ( *) vvs ( * ) ( *) (*) There wes l cor , oral end six mem bGrs for e s ch of th e 3 on duty for g strJtch of 24 hours. Th ay ha d only sight hours a ctual work though , as 1 cor poral end his six seritrias went on for 2 hours an d thsn 2nother co rp ora l r nd si x s6ntri e s took ov er. The l aE t cor pora l of t ho i us rd for th3t period the n reli eved him end they s e rved 2 hours at a tim e for th e 24 hours. Aft er th e se 3 groups worked 24 hours, sn other 3 groups served th 6 ir 24 hours nnd so on fo r th6 r ema ind er of th~ F a ir. Bo nre g l~d thd t thc r 6 ~G~G no diGturban~ 0G or thiv vry but i ~ thcrG h~d bes~ tt~ JOY E of Co. 9t..-'8 \\'{,TG OIJ. lio.LlG. uG tc-Ak(j curo oi ~4J' ~ri.4.~lf_ ~~t"Gt ;-,1it~r~t r~o ve .b.~ ,_, .~. c:.e C.. . Rsy EL.is wa s 2 , .,.: ointed ar: ;e r Danent Le a der of th e Guard , and Lt. Earvey was the Officer Dvy. Wii;h ** **** ~ r1e p1... ovibions 'i,l.teti ,.1rc * * cont e1 i n60. i n t h0 Di": ',, C. C. C. bill ~h 0t allows an un ~ol ) ee t o a o on l eave and a tt0nd scho ol, there were eig ht boys of this Co. who to e, k a dva nt a t·e of this and have obtained l ea ve to at tend high schoo l. Thos e to continu e with their ic ho o ling are: Vern on Tipton , Ken ne th Wes t , ·Emmet Buck l ey , Rex Johnson , L. Bray , Clar ence Kirk• 1rno d , J ohn LGa vi t t , & J ock Gr onerruir:n. (Continued on p2ge 5) CC C CO . 958 (*) I ( * ) ( * ) ( *) S1.rn t. 1 8 . YE"T·L - A- GR.AM . (*) (*) ( *) .. (*) Page 5 We hone thet th G amount of Educatio~ the above have acqui red whils in the C. C. C. Co. 958 has kent them in trim for t hei r winte r's wo r k . ***** * * Doctor Albert R. Tay lor , Csmp Phys ici an of Co . 95 8 , l ef t Monday Sept . 13 for Fort Doug l as , Utah wher e he e mba r ke a. 1J i t h a tr oop train of casua l s tha t are g oing to Eort Lea v 0n wor th , Kansas . He will be th a t r s i~ surgeon whi l e on this t ri p . It is undet erm ined a s to h ow long he will be away fro m Co . 958 . In his a bs ence a loca l phy s ici an wil l ba contracted as pa rt ti me doctor . A plee sant tri p , Doc tor l ***** * * Roy J bn 2en has been doing a l ittle work of lat e . He has fixe d she a the s for fire axe s and pa inted t hem and the axes . They were pl sca d in t h e following placas to bo used ONLY when noeded in casG of fire : On e just insi de thG ea st d oor of the Of fic e . One in th G wast end of the Libr ary . Ona in the we st end of A, B, C barracks . One in the Mess Ha ll . ( *) ( *) (,* ) ( *) (* ) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 1 937 ThG C. C.C. has k 1l ent] Sev,_, r a l firs t oriz 0s end some eeconde wa re a~a rd ed to th s C. c.c. bovs for the ir a r ti c l es th ot th~~ submitt e d jn th e Ut a h Coun ty F J ir . Thomas Rod ce rs r c ce iv nd r blue ribb on(first pr iz e ) on his e l anhan t. GlJ n Mo or G f Ot firs t pri ze on hi s draw i ngs . Mr . N GW ton co l lecte d a r ed ri bb on (s ec ond ,r ize ) en th s por t r a it mou laing of :-,ru ss ol in i . The I Bbor D~y i ss ue of th 0 Ye ll-A - Gram r e ce i v e d to p h onor s by ge t t ing a blue rib bon . If th :=o fe vi fe l lo'vrn , who a r e s~i l~ ind to put t he C's on top can do th ese things ~by cs n't the r e st of you spend a sms ll amount of ti me an d h6lp th em out by ha vi ng s oms displa y s r as dy th at will adve r tise our c2mp a bilit,y . You mi ght t a ke th e Handicraft clas: 2 t a ue ht by JJr . Newton , and de lv e out some wey t o put on a s nr Ge 2nd bring out th e tal ent t~a t is in comp but is bGi ng he l d in the dJr k by s om a f e llows \. ho ,2 r c afr 2i id to he l p us out . f;t a rtinr· t hi8 we c; k 1/Tr . TIJGwt on will t each cl asses on Tu0sd ay 2nd Thursday nirhts in t h G sh op , (t h~ ro om bac k of th P Lib ra ry) * * * ** ** Go no t thithe r 1,,her e you know not v'\i h Gth cr you wi 11 bJ \ JI'. lcome or n ot . qiv G n ot advice wi thout .r1.:. - ·-··- ··-- --,·nc lr c: 'h r.i ;YID' ~....,.-~~~= i,___________________________...,..,...LI~ & CCC CO . 9~8 Sept . 18 , 19Z7 YEL:': .-1,- GR.AM ( *) (*) ( *) ( * ) ( *) Page 6 ( *) ( *) '(*) (*) C;\1\tjP (*) (*) (*) ( *) (*) CO . 958 TO LOSE ONLY ONE 1r..AN A talGgram wse .r 8cs iv e d Sept . 17 , that kep t 20 men from being forc ed out of CCC Co. 958 . As it i e nm ; th ci r e is only one man that ws vii 11 have to 102 e . That ma n i e Ed . Ashby , ba r b er and the Blo cksmith ' s h oln er . It se e ms too b3d th ~t j ust on e man has to go out but there 12 no way , it s ec ms , th e t he can b o s a v e d . ,rr 6 11 , t h G b 6 st of Luck t o y ou and may you a l wqys rem e Llbe r us , Ed . ******* *) (*) l:EECHAM IS BA CK ---- --- Elmo V. 1:TG(: Ch3 m r eturn e d to Co. 958 Frid8y Sept . 17 . HG he: S b i.:: e n :• t Brid r, ·s l r: nd , ut 8 h t rying fo r t he CCC Co . Cl0rk 1 e po s itjo.,1 . He r0tur~ od to t tis com pa ny b ;:; c .:·, usc he. li.!~e d thj_r, co mp'.:rny batter t ha n th e on e a t Bridgo 1:,nd . ** * * * * * Has anyon e an exp l an a tion for the many li tt l e trin ke ts th ~t 2r e eround camp l ate l y ? ** **** * * CCC CO. S]S w_, ~'c. ::- \ j t h S: ch o~ 'I1HE YELL- .A - GRAH Pub ::.i Ehs d Scm i- Hont hl y J_ S , 1937 1. l f LJ. :i sh 6 •') r oCu ct s i~ th . CO Q•0 ~y Frou l c. ( .:d: r,tDr[;; c~ on son:<3 Li ft By thu MGmb urs of CCC Co . 958 Roc k Canyon Ca mp F- 40 Provo , Utah THE : :_ .;;it . YEI L- .A- GRMr YELL---A- . GR.AM STP..FF ------ ---- - 1 1 1. ~i th i ~1 'Lb. r:: 1-:- ._ ,)': tv~1 0 1.;;,1;~: <~ kE -l;j_r!":.c~ . I t 1. : i 11 s l) 2.." .! l"( i 2 ~: y O I 1 l1. 0 V,j qu j_e;k l .Y , hoi. ':.:,si i.Y , h o,: . c:·,:.::::• l y , · nd ho¼ ~Gll this CJ ~ b~ do na by you :nd yet h ow du ~ b l ! nd be .s u 1; i f u l .Y o ur 2 i it. r-: c :'.1 ~1 •, u-:. de . Thomas Holden • ••• • •Ed i tor * * .A l d e n Dra ~sr ••••• R~o orta r *** * * * * p orr Hatch •• • .• . • Ropo rt e r F o llo hs , do :1 1 t .~ ou th i n'.-: 1rG coul c L ,. li tt l -. r·:o r(. co o;J+ 1· 0'"• .J.-:- _,_ · 0· . O!y, . ,..,,, 1· lr r r· .. 1· n. . 1. f -. :•LJ.. he f·:- ,.~. ':. J! T .: ,or r- ,,, r1 Rt.:·-, 7 -· i,; i:::> .... )1 . ,~ J.J J. · • "· .Y cl C.. l , · ('"_ ..I. 0 0 Ju C · . .n • I t F .-; : en.. :: · t h t Fu c h + r iv i _· l ihiJ:;.i:::-:: ·. r ·, not ccon ·ili :::h,', d 11n- r l e s2 co .n r t-..r.t l y 1-L'Ou , r: -: to ,your ::, ·.t.•.:v:1 io~: . Af·,.~ t~:- ~; 11 , i t is your Libr · rJ c 7d your r62 di ng r oos but I t _~3 t o ksG~ it c l ca n" d uc, o:· t b:}t i : =, tr_y to . It j s u i E, ht,y d is ru ,:. r.ti.'1.f t o L •.v:. to c l ~2'1 ui, ::.::.·t:.::r sc i 1c ),,;:,.· so,J -t; t i-: ·c }1 Oll f'' .:.1 t.-. ;l_; _.._ 1 .. .c-. . . q..... l II f· lJ·. '\ .·,.-, Q h >• c_ 1-u... ci e2~ct t e butt , • e tch stick or ru2: ,.n:• ... •Jp ,,r on th:, floor wlE!'l th~r0 cont , 5ncrs h c ndy for :- 1 1 d ebr i s . • You cay c ot th i nk so but I ht v:r. o:t bu~ '- "Or 1r t o do b0 sic7 ;; :::: t,L::. .-:,,_: ,~D(li°tiOI' fo::' th, c:.:.:re:l i",ES fc ll or:: of tt i s c sr1;-; . I kno1i; , 2nd you ~D ow th ~t yo~, ouldD 't f O ho r.6 snt thr ov thints Jl l ovGr ths hous :'. for s o mc: 0!1c r:.'. 1::0 to uj ck un . ( Or woul.6 you? ) You _,,rob :_; b:.;y- 1vould 1:1· "O 'J r c t in th.., hsb i t of t oine so hG r G. Th is nlso J ~)-~l i .;e t o t.t1 ,_; thro;,,j ,- ,.,:,- of c. ·;, "'C~I! .... .,.., c1n·,.., - ·,·•--: ct· C i n th e Hs ere ·:: ti on E:.~ 11. Bot b Cle. "} r- • Oi'r ;:,vie} Li,"S v J_f \; onl d 2 ') 0 00- -ST ,.__AFF- --ADVISERS -- - _._ • ..,, .'. Cha r l ~s DGGraff •.. Ed . Dir octor BE 7) PREPARED It r10n ' t b e l ong now unti l t he Xmc::::s sd2son wil l b e up on •• us . Wha t ar c yb u d oing uh out i t ? w·he t src, .v ou go int to e i v s .Y our • oth er , your f at h : r , you r swe0t h ea r t, br othGr or s ist er ? The mo st ch 3ri : h c d ~ift vou c ou l d ~iv e3~y of th em ~ ofil d~ be '- 1,.:so mcwulDf " I h your own m:. . c' c vn.,:. hands ; s om3thin r in wood , l : e th er or mGta l . The 1' Z: s :- (-: j _n n •_-;r:_ ; ::- ~-, b l <., · u s ,i f u 1 g ifts 8ny o~s c~r Ll: ka , m'ny ~t vory li t t ls cost . Ju c::t ,s f·~ .-.,,. th Co 1, ··• 1-1, Y 1i·,-• 0 D ·,_,, G- ..;..C.1 ·,~~'. ff c ,";~-1. l 1 • J.'!.. • he l p sou to r:;e6t so ur :,::mas r ·ift n "" obl ~n:::: du·r•in.c2· tl .,_--'- ·""•"n1·1n,·-~, I..:_, t j ...... 1·n_. 71_~..., ~.,M 4' . "!\T .L\i ' •1·+ '-J• 0 • ._ 0-•J.."'.l "~:, r· (...•.!l\A -· • . 1''.L~~ V' y 'I _,. ~ -J. "'1; J1l,: i n s~s :~::. o:: . • . •• CO!:'ld.f . CCC Co . 958 . ( Ps p:e I_, ..\. ~- ths han dicr : ft ssct io~ s in th ~ he n dic2."'sft sho;i ol' c sr:.n . Mak s U ) y~u r min d to e t ar t ear l y o nd hsv~ ~m~ l s time to csrJ f ully fi l l your Xm~e g i f t ' l ' • • • ,... . V' l.' •A J !• .. , . J..4 r." "' .. , 1· i,..., • 1 .L C., • -..1.. -· • • ..i... -._,· . c·' •- 0 . _ 1\_ .. •. - I~· ' ·..J 'J ",••,-:_., cj· ·-" L (', _ vr-rv · 1'-1 "O'lr'' conn . ~ - -,,] •,0 uc· _!: \.J. :'..i...., _ ,i - l ! .~ V I \..,. - et io~ o~ th i e wst t er . V ThJ:dc You ! Tho mH s Ho l d Gn Ass 1 t Educ;:_it io rE, l Advjser CCC Co . 958 , Provo , utah " CCC CO . 95 8 Se pt . 18 . 1937 f/)1,\1:; ( * ) ( * ) ( *) ·(*) ( *) ( *) X M'> ti;) • /! : ~l.-, Jh ½< YOUR B.Y Tho mas Hcld 0n By c ~, t a in Alvin Sessions Avoid being GARRULOUS; Talk inc mu c h about noth ing . G1.[FF.AWS a r e a l s o un n op ula r; Loud coa r se l aughter . Av oid both and GYR_AT E to popu l a rit y . ---C ontinuGd --- J J\J HO W 1)0 I RATE 1\t1 Y 0 .F G;\ I\ D £ 1'1 ·r OD;\ Y By Chb r l e s Ti e Gr•:.:.,f.f ~0~lize thsr e just isn ' t u Hot to dd i es or othar a lcho ho lic dr inks a r e the wors t n os s ib l e med icin e s for co l ds b e cau s e they moy pr ::, ct ic r: , 11.Y :i;mra l y z e th s me chanism in th e thro a t, which ordi n a rily ke~ ps on e from sw8 l ~owing t h e wrong way . This rn:. 1b s it e ~, sy fo r mucous s e c:r e t ions fro • the th~o at and n: se to get into t he l ung s. If t hese cont s in nneumoni • ge r ms , as they are :Ukti l.Y ~o d o , pn c:-,umonL:, ma y dev e lo p , an d t h ~ drin k teken 11 to kill a coldH ""t its st s rt os y in th e and ha v e he lp e d to kill t h ~ p8t i ent. any pla c e in lif e w.r.ere go od man~ers 8ro aot i mpor t ant , v.he r l" n othaving them may mean th s diff e r enc e bet~een a succes s and bsin g a fa ilur e . know that it is far .r:1 or e becoming to s et t l e differences without r s so~tinc to ce v e - man t8 ct ics . ---Cont inu e d- -- B,y Th oma f; E :_; l d Gn Ths s locu tion t each e r of old v; ould not know wha t to ms. b.3 o:f th s me t.r.o ec s m=;:J d i n t h ,, sp eG ch cl aesa 2 of t od ay e Nobody i s l earning to [G Eturs , but r a ther t : t ·:; lk mc1 "!:ur a lly . Tl1e ,:bi lit y to a de pt yo u r s Glf to ove r y sp e ~ch bi t uat ion in lif e i e t hs ai m. 1Vi1 i1~ ll1 ·:1:,s c. c.c O vrhy not l earn go od s pe ~ch so ~ h 6n you go ou t you cs n talk such as y ou rni p ht ne e d on any occaEion and n ev Gr 2 f t G1 war d ~ill good dictio n 1, 0 b e u sed on l j' on s ,s ci : d h 8 V (j 0 OC Ci.JG i0!1 8 . CCC co . 958 ( * ) ( *) YELL- A- GRAM ( *) s·po I\ T * * P::i r:e T HE LA!iT _ G.AYE OF _ LEAGUE T h0 l ast. lsa ;-- ue s oftba ll game of ths P6aso; was p l a yed Thursday ev e ~ing 86pt . 2 with th ~ c . c.r. c o . te am trouncing Osca~ Carlson t s with a scor e of 13- 3 . Th6 C. S. C. f 6 l l o~s h8 d n o sy mpa t hy for Rasmuss6 n , l hr~ Sport s ' Store pitch0r . Cl oon Sor enson , wh o was the first to bat for thb C' s , step ped up to th s p l at e and as Ras mussen de liv er ed t h e fir s t b~ ll, he took a long swi ng an d putting a ll of hi s 130 l bs . back of the . bat he hi t t he ba ll an d i t went for 2 long, long ride out in right fi e l d . Whi l e the bGll wa s wend ing i t s w0y to the f en ce that surround e d t he fi e l d , Sorenson was d oine th6 r sce horse ex ~reit~ only he didn ' t run i n p l ace . That i s , I don ' t t h ink he ran in one pl gce fo r ony l ength of t i me be c2u se if he did I wo u l dn 't want to s ee him t a ke off the brtrkes an d r aa ll v run . Ne x t ~p t o bGts w2s wl~ . , Ed . Ashby and he a l e o c on ect e d with on e fo r e ho me r~ P,:l xrnan and Eatch :=:i l 1::o score d in th9t i n ninf . Oscar Cs r l eon ' s got one r u.n in ths se.cond v·r.i l e the C'r., wer e he l d scor e l ess . Oscar Car l son ' E s l s o tri . uDphe d in th~ thi r d in ni ng by pu ll ing in two runs to t.h6 C' s on e . 9 ( * ) ( *) I""' (* (* Wit h Cro ner of the C' s pitct ing in v .,rv fi n e rt11 l r: 8n C the fi s ld f r~ on the i~ te es to b~ck him up t hey stoo ~e d thu ir op nonents e ft er th~ third innine . In the fo urth and fifth the CCC ij:S nt on c:i hit t i.n g s pr e·., . Th~y co ll l cted thr • e in t Le 4th ~d when Osc gr Car l s on ' s ch ~n~ed pi t ch ~rs in th e fifth h e didn~t hav s time t o p 0t ¼a r me d un be ~ fol' !.) th ,3y c ol ]_ ;s ct.e d fi v c:3 ~uns boo s t i ~g th e score to 13- 3 in t r v or,pf t he CCC te3m of co . 958 . Ar th~ in ~ings play ed we r e ev en for each team the g • me .end e d in the fifth in r ipg . Sor s nron, the first man up 2grinst t he new pi t cher , a dd e d · ano t her ho me r to his long l i st of the se r son by dr iving -the sGcond ba ll hs ~itched deeo i n th,: fi e l d . ·" Cl owerd v..:1ocked. 8 ba 11 ov r.; r th e fe n c e with E fr e:k ish hit . The end of th ~ t ourncment found t he c.c .c . t uid with Ben ne t t s for s 0 6ond nl a c c . O! th e five bat tle s thG~ fou ght th ay v.:o n tl r 0G 0nd los t t wo. The boys d idn ' t g o h ome En d t o b 6d ~ft e r t he i r st r enous gsmG . I wond e r if it c ou l d have b c ~n : he g irls ba l l f2ffi6 t hst fol i o~e d , that he ld th s m th er 2 in tb(, cold , cold nil3ht , ******** ·.~ ,ff, CCC CO . 958 X~i 9 ~<'+-<'~?', ( *) ( *) ( *) (*) ( *) YELL-A-GRAM ( *) t, , ,,x9 ,<i(,,, t f ,~,,~.):l"'I ;i,~-:;,,,;1)'.,$ . '-,: ·, / '";'',- •tr' ~~lt·1; " (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) Pa ge 10 (*) (*) (*) (*) •., . .. H (*) FI RES Two s ma ll fires hJ v e occurred that ha v s t a ken msn from the wo rks proj oc t, within ths hst v1e e k. Ono f i r e w2 s in Wil l i am' s C~ny on. It brokG out on the n i ght of ths 15th and was soon un Ge r control. Th~ oth er fir e brok8 out et a bout 40 1 Clo ck i n ~he eveni~g of Sep t. 13. It w3s in l~&pleton Canyon an d war: unde r control by the ni g ht of Sent. 14. The firQ~ ~;~G r0 ~o~ted by Glen Q;_1 i g le_y. The3 weren't v ory l a~ge but could have dcv c lo ~ed into s ome thing very de structive if thGy had not ba ~n chec ked im~edia t e ly by the c. c.c. boys of Co. 958 1- Prov o, Utah. • * * * * * * Cha d Bell hsr tska~ Glan Kirkwo od's place as -h ,ri .i -~or in ·.,he For e s try ~ua rt ' r s ::.ind 0:!:.2 i C (J . • ** ,e: * * * Cha rles Spurri er is taking the position of tool cl crk 1 previo us l y h Gld by Boyc G Lar sen. Boyc G ha 2 advancGd to the pos i~ tion of Foruat Service truck driv.i,r. * * * * * * * Thi;; more you de; e.:.:q on :! our s~i l:r the lass you hav e t o depend on someon e else. A rc0 RD 8 Di a s 0l c~t s rp ill Gr h2s bs Gn r ~cc iv 0~ by th G Rock Cany on Ca mp F-40, Provo, Utah. Thiy a r ~ ~ow us i ng i t on th e Pol e: Cs nyon pro}:, ct. I t i z und er the dir e ct i on of Tra ctor Fore m3n Jo s;_, ph S •;n3in. * * * * * * * nonly a b oy , 11 di6. you s a y, sir? 11 0n_ l y o boy, n t o b,; s ure , If I l iv e , t hough> I'll b j a man, And try to bG goo d ~n d pure . a boy" C 8 n s ay "No, n sir, "Only a boy 11 c an be s trong In st r ength whi ch J es ue givGs him, Whe: n tempt e d to do th e wrong , "Only Think, though I'm nonly a boy," ThG beg i n!1i :1g of a ma n> I'm 8 bi t of Godts grGst worid, Includod i n His pl an. I can ~o r k f or th G r o od of oth Jrs, And nr omis e to a bst a in From ·t bo .:12 rty cig ~ir e tte , sir, And th~ ev il in it s tr8 in. ( Author Unkni,vm ) • * * * * • '• --LOOK li es in sight, Look to l e ft, ·1ook to right. He who stops to look each way Will li v e to se e an oth er day. To sG e wh 3 t d i"J ng c r CC C CO . 958 YELL- A- GR,M PUMPKINS AND ,JOBS k 1s t Spr ing wo dug the g or·den and g ot the us u8 l brcka cha end planted the year ' s spinach rnd flower s , wi th s oma pumpkins fo r t he kid s to he v e some fun with a t Ha llovrn t en. Tha kids o l wavs ha v e c l ot of fun seeing vvh o c~n1 rs i se t h0 big g es t pu mk in , but t his y Ga r P ete i s s li p~ing it a l l ovGr Bob . Bob has be e ~ oway ~t Hi g h School , so hasn t t been gt homG to l ook 3ft f r his pumpk ins. They just have to tak e pot luck with the rust of the gc rd en , and it l ooks like Bob will be ab l e to put 2 11 the pumpk in s he g ets int o his p ocke t s . But you ought t o se s Pe t e 1 s pl ~nts l Pete wa t ers them , shade s t h em , 2nd washes th 6m J nd givGs th em a ma.s~ age every da y to ;:e t rid of bugs sn a such ; en d ho w he does f Grd 1 Jm , to l If I don ' t mi ss ms bet he ' s go ing to h rJ v c a pumpkin or t u o bi g Gn ough to ce t insid e by Hal l owu 1 8n~ ana supp l y th e neighborhood with 1 punkin pies t to boot . And t he other d8y he came out with so • e thing that we figured was worth pas sing a lo ng to the TPin ' rerders . HG soi d : " We ll, P op , I gu es s pumpkins arG li ke ev~ rything els e . If y ou we nt to get r esults ~ orth hrv i ng , you t ve g ot to cultivstG th ~m." And by go s h, the kid ~·rs 1 937 . ri ght l Pump la::L:: C . l' ,• : ~ '- · c j_;, 11y li ke jobs . Some f J ll ows gGt e job, J nd donr t do 2 da r n thing abou t it, ex c ep t l et i t t 2 ke pat luck . If it g rows , we ll 3 nd good . If i t p~ t er s cut 2nd di ~s t h ey beu o:n wha t t h2 y ca ll th 3ir ro -~tcn luck . Oth , r f e ll ow:: get a j ob , 3nd r i fh t aw~y t hGy st~rt cul tiv 1t ing it . Th~y nurs e i t ~long , 2nd try to f i gu re out bGttur wgy s of doinr it , or new usos or new mari::c ts fer whc.t t hey w, ke , or so nrnth i ng li k,; ths t , f!ld VGr ,v often t hsy succcod . Then , if a dro ught c omes , th Jy don 1 t h3 VG to ~orry like ~ h2 other fc lio w. Thay 1 v 0 bu ilt their j ob up g o od and s tr ong and it con carry over til l things i mprov e onc e more . Did it cvci r s t rike you tha t way? ':Je thought it W3f3 a 0 ood tip eo ~e 1 r o p2ssing i t 2 long wi t h P0t e t s co~p l imcnts , sn d "Here t s l uck t o yo u 3nd your cu l tivsting and ~ay it bring y ou bi g r e su l ts ". * * * * * * * Here li es ths bo di ee of Ike & Mike , Wh o s t a rt ed cc ros s coun try on a h ike . The y took a r es t on a r a ilro c d tr a ck A tra i n came a long ; th Gy n evG r c s mG bac k * * * * * * * ccr; co . ) t, ., ·.... >t ~\,). I, ,'! ~: \ / l!,/)'iP ( *) SGp t . 18 , l S3 7 YELL- A- GR~~I'I SDS (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) ( *) (*) (*) ( *) (*) OUJ\ SC;\ ND;.\LJ LEI\ ( *) (*) (*) (*) (* ) Png rJ 1 2 Rumo r h2.s i ·~ t h1 t I,ie ck D8 v i s ha s been spen ding 8 lot of time o~ Prov o Be~ ch . I s she y our on e ond ONLY Mack ? *** *** * Wh~t ie poin g to ho ~re n? Th s firt pua r d d i dn 't h2 v s to go .A . Yfl"O . L . for th13 wes k- ,J~1d of S ep t . 17-19 bs c • uss ents r t ai~m ent wse br ough t r i~ht to t hGi r fron t ya rd . This Jn t s r t a i nmcn t cons i st e d of~ FGrr is Wh :::.e l , : Torry - go-R ound s nd ::: 11 oth ~r dG vices th 2t m2kG up o ca r ni va l. Th e guys hs dn ' t ough t to ho ll er whGn t hoy : ~ c tho t goo d to th em . *** **** Fran k Ch JOD l G has bea n l ookin g ov e r fur nis hed 3n: rt ment s , is thG sto ry th£t h82 gott en out . We ~ond 2r why ! ** * * ** * Seve r a l of the boys havu been wond Gr in ' wh0 re Curg Mads Gn ha , been tak in t off to at 6 O' Cl ock i n the oven i n g . I& i t that the gir l t ha t liv9d on Cqiite r St . has moved to Salt L~~5 Ci ty and he is tryin g to find ano th er? *** * * * * *** * * * * * ** * ** * * ( * ) ( * ) ( * ) ( * ) (*) Je ss Chr i s t en hs E bu -:; n prac tisin g qu it e c bi t of l a t e . Ib h J es f eet as t ha t " Cert er" dame he ch3sc s ? Wa ho p e that he doGs n't [G t any fs Et e r . ******* AT LA ST ! &;i'; i th B,.,1 V2y of th s Buth .J r BO.,y s ) has G (O n gotti: :m o hair cut . Ds an Wu~;d 'ir J8rd. had to t s ka him do~ n ena cut it for hi m. Are you c oi ng to catch c o l d n ow t h '? t mo ;_1 of h£.d r ha be en cli p r sd , Beth ers? * * JTI3 ** * * * R29 i d prog r es s has b s an d e i n the i mprov eme nt of s n ee ch t he boys of Co. 958 . Duri. ng th E pe[ t t wo week s only two wrong us e s of word s huv G bee n reco rd e d . The h onor s go to: l . Leo Cox, wh o s t ate s , "I .,lvm ys kne w it no w I \:now ·it . TT 2 . Ald en Dr~ p ar blur ts out, "I wond e r wha t day the Lt . wi ll go to s2:Lt Lake Gomorrow . 11 Did..n ' t .i' ou m,.rnn n 0 x t VJ eek i n s t e a d of tomo rr ow , .Ald en? by 0 * * * * * * * Aue~ ::ho i2 it t hat hasn Tt enoug h mon ey to buy a wr e stlin g ,j s ck: c, t for a ·f 1 e a ? Gl en Mco ~ a . I thi~ k th a t ho has sa ve d en ough t ax to kens to bu_y one . j ----""- --- --- --- --- --- --- -+--- --- --- --- -,- C,.,,., 1_;\J 1937 CO . 9;,8 YET,L-A - GRATT ~>_,,~ . 18 , +---------------------------------~----.-->(*) (*) (*) (*) (* ) (*) (*) (*) ( * ) ( * ) (*) f\i~l DO YOU KJ\lOVV (*) ( *) ( ~) (*) (* ) P8 {.G No. l . NumbGr onG indic ate s th Jt GL:m I,:core is )robab l y tak i ng inv en tory and can ' t be pest ured s o the boy goe2 out th e door to w3rn oth c.., rc to beware . Gl3n i s a good b ounce r . No . 2 . And of c curse th ~r c is only one L1an in camp th s·s fat . He i& ch1r 240 me.n . Do :,: ou know who I mea n J . ar. I\'I m;o? Cartcon No . 3 that t hs ro i s~ dumb in camp 2n d his name Bil l Hiccup (Willi am y OU) • No . · 4. i n dic~t es pere on i s Wild Bans rd to Yes , th ,~ re :u ' c tough guys in Co . 958 . P oi ron Pete shows just how to ush the y do ge t . Ha is in co moGti tion wi t h 2nothe r fellow that is en ~ ro lle d in this Comoony . He hap pens to ba thf Sani o~ For2man and boy KAith s ure can be toueh on a guy . * * * * * * ** Th8 t Co . 9 58 had s good mea l on the evs of Sept .20. Could it have b0 r n because DGan Woodwa rd he lnJd th J co oke that made it s, .ch a nic J mGa l. *** * ** * * 13 (*) ( * ) (*) (*) Xi (*) Thrt if o motoris t shou l~ dr i v c 8 r o un d t h j c ,~ rt h- - a dist8nco of ap pro x i ma tG ly 25~ 000 mi: c s -- that the r ad i s tor es p would tr a v e l 2 bout 19 fGet farther th2n the exha ust pipe . **** ** * Tha t a mist ~ kc i ~ judg i ng di r t s ~ ce in tr 2 ffic moy be f ata l to esvcr[la ******* Thnt you co uld driv e in th r-, d ,, r kr-1Gs s c v rn vd th y o "t r h u: dlight8 or:. . ** * * ** * I f your car hits sn obj ect go inf ::.:t 60 l~ ~P ~H. it is eq1Jiv - il ent in p ot crti 2 l d3m1gc to drivin[ off the 0 dg ; of c 120 f oot buildin g . **** * * * Th2t T om111y Holden hes a good lo ok i ::-ig fi r l in the tovm of" Ple :-icP:nt Grov ,~ but h G won ' t gi v e any on e he r J dd r cse . *** ** ** Thr t Herb has to ride to di n ~er in hi 2 car , s nd it is o~ ly 50 yds . fro m th : quar t ers to t he 1'T( : s m-.. 11. ;( " .' CCC CC~ . 9, ;8 S s nt . 18. 19 3 '7 YE LL- A- GRAM ( *) ( *) JOKE (*) (*) (* ) ** ** * * * Sr: l es m2n - (b 0g i '.'l ·. ing t o un roll h i s samp l e s )- "I Td l i ke t o show ,: y ou-- . 11 Glen M.- ( emphe tic a lly )- nNo, ;No , n o , I Tm n ot i nt cr 'e, s t ,: a . n Sa l ssmen - ( e ~J ge rly ) HBut co ul d ' n ' t I j u s t sh ow y ou - " Glen (fir ml y ) - "Not a c he nc e . I am not i nt er e s t e d . " S r,l esm.s n - ( wi s tf u lly) 11 We ll , wou ld you mind if I l ookGd s t t hem mys e lf? I ha v en ' t h a d a c ha n ce to s 3e th e m fo r a l • os t t hr G e u e f..; k s • n ** ** *** Ch ic k- ".A l ,J t t (: r c,.mo· fo r .'.'OU ms r ke d ' Pr ivate ~nd P er2on 2 l ' " • C2 _r:J t . S e :? s j on s - H ~'i hc: t d i d i t s a,v ? 11 * ! * * * * * * .A di a lo g ue bot 1:ve ' .n Doc . rrnd Ha ck D::i v i G. T 8 h r 11 IT Say IT A 1.'! Tl 11 Nooh 11 nNo , ' ah 11 11 N O ! II llN O . TT ( *) (*) (*) Ai, : . ) '·, J• :.; A)!., r10 · J,;;>t \/ pU.1\ (*) (* ) (*) r0 ·, AAA ,'!, ;ii, "'~JK "' ) P:,g e 14 ~-The h~n gm2 n t i g ht Gn6d t h e kn ot 3 11d 2 s ke d th :.: c on d c mn c d g olf e r , nryc ll, d o y ou hnv e Jny ~ • t hi~g to er y b 0f or 2 I h a Df y ou? " The g olf e r pi pe d , 11 I'.Hn d if I take 2 co uple of ~ra ct ic o S \'J j_ng S ? IT (*) (*) (* ) ; t ~~A ,i~ ' ' •'J ,·,,;0 TTNo ! Ju s t a n ' Jh T 11 nAn~o • n **** * * * CCC Boy --"I 1 m l ooking f or n j ob \ s 1r . Pr 6s id n t of F i r m- -nYou l ook p r e tty g ood t o me , but we can rt c ffo r d -: : n.v hGl p a t pre 2E._"lt . TT CCC Boy - - "But I vion ' t be much • 11 hel p . 11 ** * ** * * Wif s --- 1rHow ao y ou l ike my n ow gown? I g ot i t for a ri d iculou s pric e . 11 Her ber t A. Tower s--"You moan you g ot it for 3n Gb surb od fi e ur e . 11 *** **** "Brown g ot ki cke d out of s ch ool thi s morn i ng f or ch sn ting i n c"ln a s t ronomy s:x c:: m. H 11 i."fh 2 t CO _D,Y ing V/ (",8 h t::i a. ci ne: , f ro m the fe ll ow i n front of him ?n 11m .1 w , t h o pro f eu:·or c 2ug ht h im bu mp i n g hi s he • d ~~d i n s t th e we 11. rr * ****** Borma i d- - Qh y os ~ I m2r ~i cd a ma n i n t h G vil l ::.; g e fir e d ep z:r t - mc n t . •.. So l di er- - .A v ol unt Ge r ? Br1 r mc. id - - No , p c: mc d e h i m. 1 **** * * * - - - - - - - - - - - -·----·---- - · ------- - - - - - - - r---~ ~ C 6 l UJ\1 BUS r r,, ,..., V -r. DJ\ y \'\\\~\\\\\\\\\\\))I\\~ , ·J 0 __, ' -.. e,z lnoa..-e ,--/ I . . 'l 1 . - r-.1 r·-.J r~ \.._ , \..._; · ~_.J fJ l' J I'"-...., . Jt I i _: \ \._../ t, \ / I I(-....'J \~ J ·I. i U tI . -r-' ._.) I \ '\ rJ I J _r-l J . . - . . ..... .,;.?-; .;:I CCC ex, . 95 8 , - Prc v e, utan I l- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - -- -- - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - ---1 (') (') (') ('))(') (') (') (') (") 1(1) ))))))) ((((((( 1 I (' ) (') (') (') (') (') (') (') (')(')(') I. (') (') (') (') (') (') (') (') (')(')(') (') (') (') i (') (') (') (') I (')(')(')(') t ~') (') (') (') (' ) I (') (') (') (') (') (') (') 1 Page Wednesday Sep t . 2? ,. Com pany 958 was a visit "ky E . W.. Field, Distrio t j :-"d ucati9nal Ad vi i. er, and Mr. Hedges, Vo cational and Educational Direc t or e f the Forest Service . They visit e d the ,, e.rieius dep a rtments of ea.mp and also ~he ni ght class Gs that the boys of thi~ ,:o mpany are attending a t the Provo High i :\c,nool . They returned to Fort Do u gla . j ,,arly Thursday morning . i pai d ( - ( - ( - ( • *) - ) - ) - ) . Farewell court e sies were · tendered I to 11 m~n of company 958, Ro ck Canyon a amp F--40, Pro Vt'J, Utah on Sept . 20 . d ay of checking in and prepa r !,f t e r 1ng to leavo , an excellent supper was fi ven in their honor . Captain Alvin S3 ssion s was master of ceremonies fo r ,: ,8 p ro gram that followed the supp8r . The depart ing ones that were cal led l'<p111 to speak were ; Leo Ro bin son , Ray Lieut . Ralph N. ;(: 1.li s , an d Ed , Ashby. Ha.rvey and Educational Director , Ch a rles D3Graff said a f ew partin g words to tho se severin g t h~ ir connect ions with the 958th Cempany of the Civilian eon ccrps, Supt . Richard Green1 servati o n Ila nd wa s als o called upon to speak . Efficien c y ch eYrons for the month I !of September were awarded by the Army j_staff and the Technical Se.r vic~ . Aftor lg\ving his farewell speech, Mr. Green112.J'.Jld awarded t he chevron to Edward H. .Jefferies, who is th e En g·ineer ' s As s ' t . · :The Captain awarded t h e ~ne from the his ~ rmy Staff t e Thom as H . Rodgers for ( Xcel.lent a ttitude around camp . The su p9 er, p i v e n und e r the di r ec t·, ,,,~ on of Mas s Officer, Li eu t . Harvey and e-Gi:; _.5tevial'<i, Wall ace Walker , consist , ._ d of a cold'·{)_-1.aL. . J>i.c\cles , olives, Jne C'> C') C') C') I (') (i) (') (') (' )i ettes . Shortly after ihe re gular Thursday night inspection of th e marr acks , the j o b of paying got under way. This is un~ffic ia l , but a s an estimation about two - thirds of th e company headed for town for more BEER. on Fri da y Oct. 1 the company controy eonveye d men to the Utah s-:tat-e Fair g rounds wh e re they saw the many fine exhibits dis p layed by the state of Utah . Co. 956, Rock C8 nyon Camp F-40 had several exhibits in the handicraft dep ~rt ment . The ~ oys also saw ~ Peevie• the camp mascot, who was taken t o the fair by th e State Fish and Game Department. As thr ee ho urs leave had be en ea r ned by the enrollees the tru ck left camp in the early Rft e rnoon under the , sup e rvi s i on of ;!]duc;J_t ion a l Di rect o r , \ fair the left They Char le s DeGra ff . midat camp, grounds, t o return to night . ( - ( - ( - (• ) - ) - )- ) Ralph N. Harvey, 1st Lieutenan:t; 30th Inf - Res ., is effective Oct obe--r• ' 2 1, 1937, relieved from further assignmen t and duty with c .c. c. Com p any 958, Ro ck Oa n yon Camp F- 40, Provo, Ut ah, and is assigned to C. C . C. Com r:i any)-.968,~ :»rid.geJ.and Camp_ B_E-:- J.l . _ Bri.dg.ola.n~, ¥ ta.h . ~1...n.<;,.a_pr,¼__ oak~ H ::\ER. c0 t Te Q and 0~aT- --·-·-- --··• ---- --·~:: -·-- ""' ···---------·-------------+ ---·--·----- --~ . ; - / ) -~)--'-)~ _-)-_,_ - .(- '-•"-- (_- Cc._ C------' ---'- )) ) )))) ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ) (" ) ( ') ( ') ( ') ( ') ( ' )( ' )( ' )( • ) (' ) ( ') ( ') ( ' ) ( ') ( ' ) i ( ') ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ') ' ((((((( i ( ' )( ' )( ' )( ' ) Page Keith Ba tley George Beer s Harold M. Black Fran c is N . Brown Don E . 0-1rt i s Roy Dea r ing Dee S . Gines Don M. Ha tt La Grande J asper son Kenneth Monta gue Dale Newman Earl Phi 11 i ps Lynn Simons M ~rk L . Taylor Carlos Thomp son (- (- ( - ( * )- )- )- ) ( - ( - ( - ( * ) -)- ) -) Pursuant to the prov1s1on s co nt a ined bn Par.11, Special Ord e r No. 244 , HFDD . Oct-. 8, 19 37 , 15 exper i ence-:i e nro ll ees we re transferre d on Oct ober 11, 1937, from the 958t p Corn~any, Rook cany on Camp F-40, of the Civilian Conse r va tion corps t o th e 1915th Company Camp Na -,-y #1, Hawthorne , Novada . The f ollowing were tr ans f er red : ·-- - - - - - - - - - - - \ ( ') ( I) ( I) ( ') (' ) ( ' ) (' ) (') (') ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ') ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ) (' ) Two Alvin Sessions , Captain 387th FARes •• pro ceeded on Oct. 10, 1937. from C. C.C . Com pany, Ro ck Canyon iamp F-40, Provo, Ut ah , to c.c.c. company 5413 Mayfield Camp F-39 , Man t o, Ut a h, for tempor ary du ty until Oct. ~9, 1937 ,a t whi cb time h Q wi 11 return to Ro ck Canyon camp F-40, Provo, Utah, his p r ope r s t a ti on . Th e Ca mpany is anxi • usly a';uai t..ing Cap tai n Sessi , n 's re t urn. Compan y' ~a 8 1 s man s t ren g th raised 22 men October 5, 1937. 22 " rookies" were t aken in and g ive n the works . Th eir firs t day was s pe nt enr e ll inE, gettin g examined , and goin g t hrou g h 1 11 the red tap o th a t en rol ling contains . The s-eoon d day they were p\.l.t to werk cleanin g up th e nooks a nd crannies ar ound camp . Gra ss was tr im m~d aro ~nd walks , driveways , and un de r the edge s of t h e barra cks. 1937 ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ))(') (') (') (') (') ( ' ) (') ( ' ) ( ') (') (') ( ' ) C ;\ {;J ? !{ ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ) I OCT . 15 1 YELL-A-GRAM CCC CO . 958, Pro vo, Utah 0 In addition to t he necessary g c lothin each enroll ee was provided wi th 2 bl anket~ ca nteen , and Mes s Kits. (-( - ( - (•)-)-)-) Twenty men fr om Huntsvi l le, Ut ah , c. c.c. Co. 4792 were a tt ached to Cit,. 958. They are under the direction of Mervin H . Smith, 1 s t Lieut. 387th FA-Res . They are construct ing li ving quarters in He)er City, Utah for those that are to start wor k on t he De er creek Dam. A report fr~ Lieut . Smith in t h ose from Hun tsville are that f~rs llis playing fine sportmans hip in living vvi th the Utah b oys th at are working on t he Rang er Warehou s e and Offi ce there. ---- --- ----- -------------L ------ - ( - ( - ( -(* )- )- )- ) ' J i l :,. i I t --- - - ---- - - - - - - - - - -- - ---- - CCC CO . 958 1 Provo, Utah ( l) (') ( ' ) ( ') ('' ) (')( ' )( ' )( ' ) ( ' )(!)( ' )( ' ) (') ( ') ( ') YELL-A-GRAM VY C ;\ J'yJ P ( ' )( ') ( ' ) ( ') ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ') ( ' )( ' )( ' )( ' ) ' )_ __ { _') __( f ) _( I ) - ( '_ )_(_ Three Page on Oc t ober 2 0 , 1937, 20 experi enced enrol1les will be tr ans f e rred from Co. 958 to the 2514th Company of the Civilian Conservation corp.; that will be stationed at Pleasant Grove , Utah . Companyies 940, and 1968 will a lso s hip 20 men each f':s,,m their r espect ive camps to help build the P . G. camp up to normal man strength • ( - ( - (-(*)-)-)-) Director Fechner h a s ordered the fingerprints of every ma n in the c o. 958 c . c . c . tc be recorded . will have t he irs taken sometime during the month •. ( - (-( - (•) - )-) - ) ( ' ) (') ( ') ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ) (') (') ( ' ) ( ' ) ( I) ( ' ) ( ') (') ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ) (') ( ') ( ' )(') ( ') ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ) Lak e to do what they c ould in helping I some one get the rewa rd . I I ( - ( - (-(*) - ) - ) - ) II i Several of the boys of t his Co . t a king a dvantage of th e ed ucationj al op portuniti e s offered by the Adult Night School cla ss es . Thes e classes th a t are conducted by W, P TA, instructors, a re a great he lp t o th e worki ng j man, who has a f ew hours off a ni ght , to p repare for the jobs that r eq 11.ire effi ciency, knowledge, ambi tion , e tc, i a re (-(- (-( • )- )-)- ) ( Continued from Pag e 4 . ) •. .:.:,., I " :. ~· , . " A Foreman, 3 boys , and an ex Sen i ot Foreman of CCC Co . 958, Rock Ca nyon Camp F- 40 we re called into court in Salt La ke City, Utah Oct . 14, 1937 to app ear a s witnesses to help settle the argumen t that has arisen over the r eward th a t was offered to th e one wh e f ~un d t ae W. A .E, tr anspo rt plane that wa s lost Dec. 15, 1936 , Rex Moyle, a g uide, a nd Reid Ca r. t er, an enrollee of Co , 9 58, we re the one ~roup that claims to have tM,-d p a rts o f the plane at the same tim e that the con flictin g crew ea y the y discove red it . Ron a ld Dy ches , Tech n i cal Service Fo r eman, Reid Ca rt e r , Glen Nicholl ,, De a n Wo odward, enrollees of Co, 95 8,and Val D . Hicks, ex-~ enio r for eman ~f Co . 9 5~ ma de the trip to Sa lt 1937 ( 1) ( 1) (') ( 1))(') ((((((( ))))))) --------~ OCT. 15, : " We the people of this gre a t ~nd wonde rful conti nent th a t Chri s toph er Columbu s so faithfully pushed on thru h a rdshi ps to discover , appreci a te the se r vice rendered to hum F.1.ni ty by him, a path - bre a ker in his line of activity . Columbys spen t his later y e a r s in pove rty a nd di e d with out knowing th a t he had discovered a n e w wor ld which was to be r iche r in the end than t h e Europe he had known. ---Thomas Holden* -Editor ( -(- ( - (•) - )- )- ) The li p stick p romiscu o s is on eve rybody' s lips. i ,· i ' I' I I J CCC CO . 958+ Provo, \Jt c. •: THE YELL-A-GRAM Published Semi-Mon t h l y By the Members o f CCC Co . 958 Ro ck canyon Qarnp F-40 Provo, Utah THE YELL- A- GRAM STAFF THOMAS HOLDEN, • •••••••••••••• Edi tor ELMER SHE.LL ••• •• • • • • • ••••••• Rep~rt er GR;,NT L • RYAN ••••••• , • • • • • Print er CHARLES DEGRAFF . ••• • pEd. Dir e ct or LT . R.N ,HARVE Y• • • .•• • Act g . C,O. of CCC ~. 958 Pa ge Foi.: r AM,filRI CA DIS SO\'ERED In t he year of 145 3 wit h t he I\l.rks shutting ~f f t rade betwe en Eura pe and Asia via (;fnstantinople, t he que stion an,se, "Can th e r i ch Eas t be found by going westward ? " The wi se men of the time declared that the ea rth wa~ a round ball. was th e re an ocean ea st of Asia . as Marco Polo r epo rt ed t here was? If so, s urely th e Ec1s t could be rea ched by sailin g Westward . But who could be founds~ dar i ng as t o venture to crrss t h e temptous Sea of D arkr. es S?, And this brings t he reader to thought of on e mar. , Oolumb11s, the 1 t he discoverer o f a g re a t contin e nt. Thre e centuri es be f ore t ne (hrist lan Era, Ari s t otle , a f amous Gre e k phil os oph er, th e most l earn ed man of his t :i.rr: c; , and one of the greatest •thinke:·s t ha t eve r lived, had prov ed : th a t t t.P ea rt r: was round. Mo s t learn ed men of t h b t i ~ e ad op ted his vie~s; but ' the g enQra l public believed that the OCT . 15, 1937 j ear t h was a fl a t pl"l!le surface . But I whe th e r t ne earth was r ound of flat , t he II idea of sailing to t h e wes t in order to g e t t o th e East , wh enc e: cam e silks ai; d pearls, and spice s. wa s st a rtling when prop o sed to put into pr acti ce, I ®oon a f ter 1471 the i dea of sailing west~ ward occurred to Columbus , th e dr eamer; and he soon made up his mind to try the expe riment . In thos e d ays help of some govern men t was needed for such a costly ent er prise . At l en gth he succeeded in ma king an arrang ement with Sp ,:inish s over e i gns . Thr ee sm a ll ships , the names of which you know, wer e fitted out for him and mann e d by nin e ty men , On the 3rd of Au~ . 1492 , OJ l umbu s s ailed from Palos f or the Can ary I s lands . After s ome delay th 0re he s e t s ail on th e 6th of Sep t , with his prows turned w0 s tward int o th e unknown ocean . I t waH th e most daring thing ever ~tt ~mpte d h eretof ore . Others h ad sail ed al ong s t r an ge coasts and won de s erv ed ren own; but Columbus was the first t o bi• good-by t o home land and ste e r strai ght into th e trackless o cean with unwa v~ring det erminati on in th e pur sui t of a worthy pur pose , The s train of s a ilin g wee k aft er we ek over cho ppy. r ough wa t er s. st e ad~ ily westwa r d, wa s fin a lly bn»R:en on the morning of Oct . 11. Shere fish, birds,. and fl oatin g pl ants indicated that they wer e appr oZ?ching l and at l a st . All kept wa tch tha t ni gh t . Ab out 1 0 o ' clock Columbu s fr om th e hi?h est post of his ship beheld a li ght , I 1 could only ba on land . Th e y sai l ed on until two O'clock in th e mo rning, when th e sh or e wa s plain - , ly visi b l e . The ships ca st anchor and t h e l m0n wa it ed f or morning with 11n expl ainable joyou sn e ss in th e ir heart . Sh ortly he r 0turned to Spain t o tel l of hi s dis cove r~ which he beli e ved t o be Asi a . His titl e of Admiral did him littl e s e r vic e and WEALTH h8 never gain ed . In st ead h e won imm ort a l fame , t nough h e hims e lf had n o id ea of th e g l ory th a t would in t ri e futur e b e a tt ach e d t o his n ame a s th e disc ove r or 0f a gr ea t n ew (Cont. on Pago 3) contin ent . CCC CO . 958. Pr evo, U~a h Y£LL-A- GR1.;:1 1 - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- (((((~ ( ( (( )))))) ) I/II/II/// ((((((( OCT. l~ 1937 i - - -- - - - ----j (((((((((( ! II/I /Ill / V;-\ LYE (((((((((( (((((((((( _j_~/ ,_,_,_LLJ___,__,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-1-/-/_../...j.._/...j.'j_jj__ 1--J c) YO U[( Vr- I By I HABILITATE: I ~v' s 1' ' \ .!..:J ~ 1 U· \.___/ \._,J Th omas Holden I t\ r; ' / .,,,-J .....,.r , J'-.. E q uip. To becon e qu a lifi e d . Fir s t Aid is necessary f J r y ou to HABILITAn y J urself f or a r a ting • j l• HABITUATE: To make f a mili a r by re pe ~i t ion o f u. e , HABITUA TE the idea of early rising. Practi c e b oth a nd y 0u wo n't become HAGGARD . j J\j ~ti y G;\ [(DE J\] I 0 F -r O DJ\:( BY Charles D0Gr a ff rl I rj - -~ refr ai n fr om go s sip ? k ~ep my p e rs or. a l tr ouble s t o mys e lf ? u s u '.llly h •ld e, ch eel rful ms, in? I k 0e p fr om l a uc hing ~t the mi st-:1ke s ,J f oth e rs ? \ , _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____.L_ 'J~ '\ _,1-r J J J_,.r 1 }-J J 1\J TS By Dr . Alb 8 rt R / Tay lor He .· lthy t ·ee th and gums a r e a n .3. id t o Health . KGep t hem cle'l.n a nd i n g oo d rep a ir. Effect s of Bad Te eth : Ba d Br ea th In di ges ti on Elo ·id Po i s on ing He1:. rt Trouble Kidn e y Dis ec1se Hee1d o. che S ? EE C }-J By Kd th Chase WATa-I YOUR ·,rnIT ING ! It mi gh t be ~ppr o pi a t e t o r emind th u enr o ll 0 0s wri ting t a th e ir fri e nds , swee th e'?_ rts, fo.mily , e tc . t o wa t ch th e ir writin g as well a s th e ir speech . In writin g a le tt e r b ea r i n mi nd tha t th e r ece i ve r mi ght n ot be a g -'.! o d gu esse r and c o ns e qu ent ly f 9.il t o unde rst and some of tn e hi e r og lyphi cs. Als o r ememb e r n e -r e r put int o v,r iting th a t which mi g ht d o d nmci.ge t o y ou in th e future . _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ ___ ~GRAM _ _ __ _;'.ryJLL..J\. n ··=--_ "---t=-:n:::: QCi L OO_.... 9 58, Provo.L--U OCT. 15, 1937 --------- - - - - . ______________..::P-=a:.i;gi.::e:___-=S~x_···-·----·--- r am is (}o. 958's Education al prog_ p r ogr essing very nicely. Ha lf hour classes are held 5 days a week, ,Monday through Friday inclusive. Class es a re al so h eld every n ight except Frida y,Saturda y, and Sund a y. The morning classe s that the boys p a rticipa t e in are : Cl a ss Mon . Tues. T~ es. Wed . Thurs. Fri day. rn s truc"ior Business Mr. DeGr af f Economics Heal th and Mr. DeGra ff Hygi ene Office Pra ct. Capt. Sessions Business Mr. DeGraff Economics Dr. Ta ylo r Aid First DeGraff Mr. S3.f e ty Th e r.night clas se s th at are h eld a re : Monda y an d Wednesd a y at 5: 30 First Aid is t aught by Dr. Ta ylor . Tuesday ni ght, Woodwor k, Lea th er craft b y Mr. New ton; Glee Club t a ught by ' Mi s s Hel en DeGr aff,. Auto Me etlanies is in s truct We dn esday e vening ed by Mr. Towers. Mr . Ra smuss e n conducts a cl ass in Thur sday eve Smithing ,ri d ,re l d ' n g . L8a t her cr aft is aga in put ove r by Mr . Ed. Newton , \ (-(-(-(•)-)-)-) The cla s s es t ha t th e ·boy s are indul gi ng in a t the Pr ovo High Scho ol a re: Type, Bookkeepin g, Pr ac ti cal English, Leath er craft, a nd In s trum ent a l . Music . These cl ~sses a re att 0nde d r egul arl y and seri ously ea ch Monda y and Wednesda y ni ght from 7 until 10 P.M. (-(-(-(•)-)-)-) "Th er e I s No Past So Long As Books Shall Live~. If that is the ca se then th e r e is no past to the boys of Co. 958; becnuse they a re making fu l l u se J of the books in th e Li brary. Th ere is a very fin e as sortm ent of b0 ol<s aveilabl e for: past time r eadin g (fi c tion), Vo CG. ti ona l, Charact er Building, Autobiogr ~phies and Bio gr ap hies of gr eat men, an d Conventional r e~din g . (-(-(-(*)-)-)-) LESSONS CX)LUMBUS f..:!:\UGHT US Th at out of the l owest depth is a path to th ~ lefti est he i ght. Th a t one ex ample is wo rth a thou sand argumen ts. Th at f a ith in fi nal a chievem en t is the f ounda tion of succe ss . The success come s ultima t e ly to him who inspi t e of obs t Rcles endures t o the end. Th a t not to ac t whe n on e kn ows h& -is r ight is unfa ir to huma nity. (-(-(-(•)-)-)-) / //// I l - - -- - - -- -·· - 1 The boys will re ceive hi gh school c r ed it for th e ir effort s expended two nights a week. ((((( ( ' (((((( !//!// ' - ---· --······-•- ·-· ---·- - ----·-----•--·---·-·- - - --- ----~-·-·-------·- ) ccc ce, I Ir ( 1) ( ' ) ( ' ) ( l ) (l) ( I ', I \ ( ( I ', ., 1\ \. - ( \ ( ') ( !) ; ,) ! ) ( I ) ( ' / I,. \. ( 1) \ ( / ,,_ 1\ ) ( - --••---•-- --· - -··•- -· 1 ') ) ( ) )))))) - -- -•·· . · ·• • ·-• · OCT . 1 5, FO 1$ ~7 ; ' , ) \ ( 1) ( 1) ( 1) ( 1) ( ' ) l 1\) \_' !)( ' .' ( 1',' \ ( 1\ ( , J ( ' i / ' ) ' f I ( I \ , I \ .' \. , i \. ((((((( I \ ( ;\/..,/ • ( 1)( 1')( 1)( •) \, YELL- A- GRAM - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - --- ------------------- - r-- - l 95~, _Pr o v o,. t:rt ah E ( ( I ) \ ,I \, ,' \ 1 '. ·) ,' , \ / ' ) ( ' ) \ ; ) \'I . , ' \ ( ') ( '; ( ') ( ' ) ( ') ( ') ( ') ( ') ) ( _'_)_ (_'_)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _P_a_g_e_ _ _s_e_ v_ e_ n_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,(_'..,_)--'('--'..,)--0..( _, ) ( , ) _(_ ') --_(_'_) _(_')__ _(_'~ Th e Offi ce and Wa r ehous e in Heb e r Cit y , Ut a h is q lmos t c omp l e t e . Th e two Offices a re to b e occu pi e d by R~nge r s Ada i r a nd Ma dsen .. Th e re a re a numb ~r $f smoll jobs t o b e d on e bef or e it ca n be c =1 l l ed a f i ni s h e d j ob; but i t is ju dged t h a t th e r e i s 5-6 weeks mor e o f w0rk wi t h th e s a me c rew . The publi c is we l l p l ea s e d with th e c on s t ru c ti eon and t he b eautiful 1 and s capin g . Th e n ew en r oll ee s from Hunt sville a r e mi xing ver y we ll s oc i a lly a nd @therwi se, b esi d e s ho ldin g u p th e s t a nd a rds a nd goo d name t h a t & . 9 58 en,joys . ( - ( - ( - ( * ) - ) - )-) Th e good work of Juni o r F'er e s t or Wil ll a ce Man n in g 3Jl d John T. Ril e y, Lead e r oa nno t b e o verlo~k e d . Th ey h a ve c0mp le t e d i, 40 0 f ee t of p i pe l in e a nd a h ead b o x ef a l a r g e di mun si on in e rder t o ma k e p i cni c in g mo r e en j oy:1b l e a t t he Lo d g e Pol e Cam p Gr o unds a n d Re ~ra q ti bn a l Ar ea . ( - ( - ( - ( "') - ) - ) - ) 'Ih e camp i s v er y f ortun a t e in h aving so f e w for es t fir es t h i s s e :1 son •. So f a r we ha ve had a tot a l of s ixt e e n ma n da ys us ed in fi g htin g f ini s , :t?-n d mo s t o f th ese we r e d on e on th e s mal l f i. r e in Map l e Ca ny(') n . Th e o th or fir e s ta rt e d i n Pro vo Canyo n. Sup t. Gr e l'Jnl a nd e x p e ri e nce d a n ew meth6 d o f appr e a ch t o a fir e by h a vi ng t o tr a ve l (-( - ( - ( • ) - )- )-.) b y bo a t in ofde r tm reach it. It wa s a short lived fi r e a nd a l l wa s b ack t o wo r k in a sh ort t ime . ( - (-( - ( • )- )- )- ) The f e llo ws on th e work proj e c t a r e to b e c on gr a tul a t ed on th eir e xcelRe nt s a f e t y s cor e . F or t h e p a s t two mon th s our ~ e n h ave b een a t the t op of the li s t f or t he l eas t nw.mb er o f 5c~iilonts : 'fj i th th e gr ea t es t number of me n worki n g on th e j ob . ... (-( - ( - ( ) - ) - ) - ) Imme d i a t e ly f o ll owin g b e i n g di s ch a r ge d S ept. /30, R a y Ell i s, Leo R. Robin s on, Elmer She ll, 3 v e r y eompe t ent me n o f Co . 958 wer e pi ck e d up b y the F or e s t Se r vic e p ers o~n e l $f Com p eny 958 . Repo rts fr om t h em i n di c 3- t e t het th e work t her e is o f f in e n a tur e a nd they a re ge t t in g a l0n g fin e . ( - (-( - (. )- )- )- ) Sh e : '"Leon ma k es such wet rema rks. • Ha rvey: 11 Wn a t do you mean ? " Sh e : • He s t u tt e rs, " ( - (-( - (•)- )- ) - ) custom e r : -.i r d on ' t want thos e c r a cke rs. Some on e t old me th a t th e ra ts r a n o v er th am." Gr '.:lcer: " 'Ih a t i sn I t tru e , b e c a use t h e c a t · sle eps in th e b ox e v ery ni ght . 111 - ·!I' 1~" . .----- ~ •·--"-' ___QQ.G......00- 9.68, ~ ' - • - - Pro v0y, Ut a n , , . ( ) ( ') ( t ) ( t ) ( ') f (') ( ') ( ') ( t ) ( ' ) ( t )( ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ) C ' )( ' ) ( ' ) ( ') ( ' ) · ...... . 7r::-t:i::. )))))))) )) J\ ( ' ) ( ' )( ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ) ( t) ( ' ) ( ' )( t )(') ( t) ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ) ~,') ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ') ( ' ) "SAFETY ,. How much that werd " SAFETY" me a ns. It include s : s a f ety of per s on, pn,pe rt y s a f eruardin g ~ne 1 s h e~lt h . Ac c id ents t a ke up much af it ; fire a l.ar ge portion, and h ea 1th a gn,:, d de::i. l. "'Fn::edom of d .q n ger [)r risk" • Ho w much bett e r th a t is th e n t o be in a s ondition th a t is a r e sult of ioss of S a fety First , . We can imprcve con d i ti on s by bei n g mQre c~eJ'ul and by t eqch ing oth f,r s t~ c e m0r e careful and by t eaching a nd applyin g rule s of §Al:E1Y_F.[R~T~ Boos t for Sa f e t y ; 3e li e v e in nd pr n c t~ S 9 fetY'i, Pr ea ch s a fety Fir s t, ic e what you pr each . Accide nts d a not h a pnf •n th ,,y ar e c a use·d , Co, 958 h as ac".op-s 0d tl,::t t phr as e and ii wel l on its way t o0a r d~ pr0 v e nting a cci den ~ s . Car e l essn e ss is t he c - us e of mo s t every fir e . It ls t he caus e of rri: ny dea ths, It is th e c :1use of much gri e f an d sorrew to man y peop l e . It is ex pen si ve1 destructiv e a nd dis cred:i. tin g t o our country . A board of office r s con s isting of the folle wi ng: 1st Lieu t . Me rvin H. Smi th, ij_UJt"t• Richard Gr e0nl ,,::-Jd , -:: nd , Ed. D:ilr~ c t or, Charles DE Grciff , wn s a ppointE.r;i and th e :; ·mo.de ,1 dot '} j l e d in s n ec t i ot of Camp F- 4O . The y made reco'Yim0 nd a ti ons with a view t o dis c~veri:ig and e li minating fir e h aza rds , r:1.nd ir.. 'lu, ;ur a t i n g ,rnd ma int a inin g s uiti :ible fir e f i fih tin g meas ur es . Ce . 9 58 h o lds weekly Sa f e t y me e tFir in s r e u l a rl and seri ousl l Ac·crcJc'\c(;·c·- ~·~ .( I ) ~YJ ~)ri *( t }'°( ( t ) ( ') ( ) ( i) ( ' ) ( ') ( ') ( ' ) ( ') (' ) ( ' ) c ; ) c· ) c: ) ., ., ( ·) ( ' ) C.:) (')( ' )( ' ) (' ) ( · ) ( ; ) ( ' ) ( ' ) ( •) ( t ) (') (' ) ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ; ( ') :, ·'· ,/ inspecti ons a r e mqde pe rlodi ca lly and corrections made . Pr ojec t s a re continually in spect ed for h azar ds . Every en r o lle e of the Comp3Ily i s a bsorbed with the i d ea of eliminating a ll accidents and their c a uses . (-(-( - ( • ) -)- )- ) La s t night wh en ot ners were a t rest I rode a r o und a nd did my bes t To sa ve some pati ents ca ll ed by fate From tr a v'ling thr ou gh the Golden Gat e . This morning wh e n th e hews I spi e d. I th ou ght th ey mi g ht a s well have died; " Tw o Hundr e d I n ju r e d in a wr e ek, " '"Ma n Fa ll s . .:,1 s ".;o in 2 a Br ok en Neck, '" "Two Dro vm l-J;, i .i e Ro e king a Canoe," '" Grade Cr os s in g Mur :l. ers Twenty-t wo," '''Five Ki lled by Fa 11 in g Aer oplane, " " Th ree Sh ot b y Mor o n, Now Insane, " '" Gas Bl a st Ta kes Live s of Twe n ty-thr ee·, 'ti • Two Di e 1 Nea ~h F,11ling App l e Tre e," ~ Six Lyn ched in Ri o t in South,~ '11 1\ Thou sand Di e in Des e rt Drouth. 11 Ai l nigh t I t o il a d to save one lifa. And milli ons die in us eless s trife; vm a t ca n it ne lp to ma [<:: e one we ll, While th ous :rnds h a rke n to d e ec th I s kne ll ? Why bo a st my 11 ttle recomp ens e ? Why c e.n 't the world h a v e commo n- se ns e ~ J0urnal of th e Ame ri can Med i cal As s oc i a ti on . (-(-(-(•)- )-)-) The only way to mee t competition is t o k e ep ah ead o f it. t - -----------------------------------------; . _ CCC CO. 9 i 8. Provo, Ut ah t-~. ; ;._ --.,]-_ ·\ ' .'...\. \ .,,,__-~ C r,-1 I _f "·'. • r:....l..:...:..j '-:- )' .. . __ \,-\.\ --· J .....__________ Qr;T . 15, 19 37 ._ YE LL-1- GRAM .... l 'V I/ 1··I J\, C I I I Ins pe ct or: n VJhy. you Doo r b oy. Wh a t a r e you scrubbin g th a t floor fQr ? " Poo r Boy ; "Feir "\ dolla r a dny, si r. 11 (-(-(-(*)-)-)-) Frt:> s h--"Wh a t i s th a da te, s ir?" Prof .- - " Never mind th e dat e. The examin a tion is mor e import e.n-t." Fros h--" We ll, sir, I wanted t e ha-v~ some thin g ri ght on my pap er ." ( - ( -(- (. )- )- )- ) The heigh t of impossibility is a girl co~ki n g a man I s goose wi thtHlt g•"J;l/c. tin g into ho t wa t e r. (- ( - ( - ( * )- )- )- ) Nephi--" Girls admi re .,.men whQ accomplish thin g s." Grant L. --" Wha t ha.s Henry K. e ver done ? " Nephi-- " Why, he is a pe rf ect f -,:::i •11 Li eu t .-- " Sa y, K.P. how did tnis h ai r get i n my h0ney?" K.P. Chappl e -.tDunnQI, It must ha v9 ••CD• fr om t he comb .'ll (-(-.(-(•)-)-)-) Arti s t -• What sheuld I do when th e pelice raid my n udist col ony;," Mo d e l--"Suit yoursglf." b rtist--" Sa ~ th a t' s a g~od idea. 111 I ji 1 l I ! cro pp er--"So th e fa11s got a big kiek eut of it when I w~n the f .?lll'le wi th my :. -~ home run ? Iii Nicholls--1MYe s , J OU ma d e qui le a hit." (-(-(-(•)-)-)-) Abs e nt-m i nded prof esso r: ~I forgo t my umbrell a this morning, dear," Wife : "How did you remember you h a d f o rgo tt en it ? 11 Pro f esso r: '"Well, I missed 1 t when I r a is e d my hand to close it after th e r o in h a d stopped." (-(-(-(•)-)-)-) His Lo rdship: ~I driving from Her L a dyship: •I cooking from t able . 111 wish you would quit th e b ack Sf.o a t • 111 will when you qu it the dining-room (-(-( - ( •)-)-)-) Cc1 rl Mi ner-- 11 Did you e ver see a nything a s unsettled as the wea ther?• Mess Office r--lllWell, th ere's your board bill ." (-( -(- (•)-)-)-) "'l s ur e like y ou fiance. He's certa i nly a big, strapping fellow," ent used the fisherm a n t o his daugther . And the girl replied: "Ye s , but you s h ou ld have seen the on e tha t go t away" (-(-(-(•)-)-)-) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __!___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J 1,,-,,.. <:(') - 9 58, Provo . Ut a h (') (') (') (') (') (')(')(')(') ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ' ) ( ') I (\?c\;\\)f'J O l (')(')(•f-/ ! (') (') (') y Ou KJ.t\f (). \,\1'1I (')(')(' )))))))))) j (')(')(')(') ; ( ') (') (') (') (') ~RTOON OCT. 1 5 , 1937 Y~LL- ••- GilAM ( ((((((((( (') (') (') (') (') (') (') (') (') (')(1)(')(' (') (') (') <') <') <, (')(')(') (') (') (') (' (') (') (') (')(' Ten EX~L.iW.ATIONS ]~umber on e -- Cart 0 on numb e r on e in d ica t es th 3t Po i so n Pe te ngain s h ows how t ou gh h e is ( or th i nks h e i s ) Th e ne xt in s t a llm en t i s like ly to ·· _,. s how hi~ cho kin g a poo r li t tl e wi t s y c hicke n--:1ous e kn ow a n in fink chi ck. ]~umbe r t wo in dic a t e s t h a t 2omeon e h a s t ak en advan t age of s::ime poor COG b oy vma ca n't ch ea t and g et a wa y with it. And o f cours e th e one illu s tr a t e d is th e on e wh o i s a l wa ys runn in g t o th e Cnpt e in. -(For Vmat?) C:1. rto. on Numb 0r 3 i s th e hi ghli ght of th e pr ogr a m. It so rt of l oc ks like Bur.t gives e vidence th a t th ere is one pe rson c a ll e d "'Rosy" :.wh• is s"ta:1:i on e d a t the Pa y s o n Sp ike Ca mp . nd Now f or No . 4.-- " Sn owb a ll Ni ck"' h a s whit e h a ir :,nd s u ch de li cc1 t e whit e skin th :1.t the d etnge :c of l osing him has ari sen n ow th a t ' I! s n ow i s about t © f a ll in Pa y so n , Canyon. Taking a ll n ece s sar y pr ecaut ions aga in s t l osi n g s un h a v <:1 lu abl e ma n as Glen Nicho ll s , the Ca pt a in h a s don ::1.t ed him o. r ed ti e . ( -( -( - ( * )- )- ) - ) 'Ih a t Ro y ( Oy l er) J ens en wa s on a whin g din g Oc t ob er 14, 19 37. We ll in lr et ct m3l1 y 1 m:m y days in th e previ o us tn,rnth s o f 1937 •. (-(-(-(. )- )- )- ) Frit z Boss says he i s now a bout on t h e s a m0 t e rm s as the Pre sid e nt. He s t a t es th a t h e will st a y in t he C' s t i ll Apr i l when it \Vill make f o ur y ea rs in th o s or vioe f or him. Then he will run f or r ee l e cti on. We sin ce r e ly h ope yo u win .QQI• Yeh ! Fritz we like you. c-c-c~c* )- )- )- ) Th a t wi nt 0r mu s t b~ h ere; b e cause Ed. J e f fe ri e s h as a coa t on ijis t ongu e . ( -(-(-(•)-)- ) - ) O O in the Th a t the marks o b e u sed a s t is e g Pa VG tl V~ Ch e ck o f th e s entch ea o t us o vi e pr DO I, rin. e th ,,.ined cmt Gnce c (-( -( -(. )- )- )- ) SAYINGS OF FAMOUS MEN-was hin g t Jn:"B e no fl ntt orer,"' Fra nklin: - Be not disturbe d a t trifle s or a t ac ci dents common ar un av oida bl e . D:,ct or Alb e rt R . Tayl o r: ------------ -----------~~il~~4@ ~------------------------------- - ----- "UGH!" (- (- (- (. )- )- )- ) ·--- ·~-- -- - --- - ··- ·•·--·- - ·-~ //~ . · -rH l ( .Sd.l O J . ~· C.H £At f:. tJ I">? /9 ),-1;" . Ae vy Gilm~'.·~ --11--, · f1r-c .· ~' ( . l I 1. C j: · El e ven . . ~ 0 _______________------~----- ---- ,..._.... _........,,;...,..._....,__.., P!\ O V!) J UJ ;\ ~l ·r:- rl ,\ .J\/ l . · 1,· ·· ,\ '/ r -~·j --~-r\ ,... G J\r\ •\ J _ .· i: '' 1 CCC Co . 958 , Provo , Utah - '{ELL- A- GRAM OCT . 31 , 1937 ·:::::::::.. ;\ ·]yj y 1'1 £YV S - -·-IEUTElJA:Nrr - ~- - - - - LEAVES - -- -L Rs.l ph N. Harv0y , 1st Li e.utene nt , 30th Inf- Res ., depa rted from c.c.c. Co , 958 Monday Oct . 25 to C. C. C. Co . 1968 , Bridge l ana , Utah the re to se r v e as adjutant , Ea ch anc+ every one of this Co . fe lt deep regret at h i s c oi ng . We had just gott en attached to him and then he left our ha;:>py mi dst . Report s came i n that he d id an exce llent job whi l e here , He was the Me ss Officer , Adjutant , St or e ()ffj_,~er , and Acting Company Command8r during Cap t ain Alvin Se ssion ' s absence to the Mayfie l d CruTJ.h ((( ( ( (( ((((( !/////II/ Ill The following are visi ts riade to this compBny during the weeks of October . 17- 23 , 24- 30 : 1 . Assistant District Inspector , Cantain Ch&::-1 _, s IJate made an i nspect io~ of c,c.c. Com:;;any 958 Saturday Octobe r 23 . He ro :p orted that the camp was up t o stauda:rd , 2 . Company 9~b wae paid a visit by Captain Ril e y , district surgeon of the Fort Doue,las Di.strict . He con"ducted a medical inspectio n of the Company Tuesday Oct ober . 26 . 3 . E .W. Fie l d , dist ric t educat i ons.: l.l l_J·e ctor , and ivir . I-Ietlge s , v oca t ... iona l BLU s duca ti onal director of the For est Serv~c8 for thi s district , paid a short busin0ss visit ta this cor:1;-;iany . They storped i n on their way to visit t he new southRrn camps of th~ District . 4 . Captain Schroder of c.c~c. ,':;ompany 5 41 3 Camp F - 39 , Mayf i e l d , Utah was a visiting off ic er to C~ c.c. Ca1pany 958 October 26 , 27 , & 28 . 5 . Di strict Inspector , Captain Pe terson pa i d an informa l visit here on F:::-iday yct ober 2~ . ((((((((( (( ///Ill/I/ I/ The Le ad er ' s and Assistant Leader ' s Cl ub of c.c.c, Company 95R was reorganiz ed \:lednesday night at a s pec ial meeting of t he non- coms . The Lead e~3 and Assistant Lead ~rs tha t are sta tioned in the main :~a:TL' wer G C'.llled togethe r i mmediate ly fo llowinf; r,1e.ss by Senior Foreman , K0 i th Chase . The meeting was called for the purpose of starting aga in t he s ~e cial act iviti es that the Leader s and Assistant leaders are entit l ed to . Topics for discussio n were : 1 . A new cove r for t he Pool Table i n the cl ubroom . 2 . Al l ot ment of $ ~50 a month for upkeep and f urnish ing of the c l ubr oom . _3 . Ant ic i pation of a party for Leade r s a nd Assistant Le ade rs . ----- ----- ----- ---·... ----· --- .. CCC CO . 958 , Provo , Ut ah .... -····-- - - -- - - - : - - - - : - - - - - t - YI:LL- A- C-R.!0\'I "CT i 31, 1937 YV S An insp@ctio n i s mfade of the barracks each ueek day at 1 0 A.M. They are judged on a ll points that go to .riake up nice liv ing quarters and such ~ "B" barracks snatched the ~5 . 00 })rize that is awarded each c10.:1th t o t he best barracks . "A11 bar racks t hem a cJ.ose rac~. They were onl y one point behind them . The standinr,E- at the end of the nonth are as :foll ows : 1 11 A" barracks n ]3H "C" "Il" M8SS •) - "-' - 32 - 3,:; II ii empl oyees -14 \ \I II " ' ! ' ! I ( ( .' (' \\\\ \ \ \ / '././ ' / ../ II ' I I I I .· II I I/ Education al Dir~ctor Gharl es DeGraff is the newl y RI=)C•in.ted Stor e Officer of CO . 958 . He i s wel l f it ted for t h is t ype of j ob be cause he is a busine ss rr.an at heart . He succeeds Li eutenent Ralph N. Harve y . ((((( (((((((( / ///////// /// I/II/Ill/ /// n VJhile he vms here Lieut . Ral ph N. Harvey cond.uctP,d t he i nspe ct ions . Sen ior Foreman, Koith '.:: ha se continued when Li euteneLt HJ.rv ey l tSft . I " (((((( (( ((( ( - 3points Ii \ \ It has been rnade known to every Ban inthe ccmpnny that a ll l eave ea rned , a1 lott ed , and othe rwise accumu l a ied prior to September 14 , 1937 ha s been cance ll ed and every man started f r om. scratch on that day . Tv,o and one -.sixth deys ~per month has now be en al lo tted to CCC eLr oll ee s . Annual l eave and Eme r genc y l eave has been jo ined toge t he r and sal ted Ai'\J11 (Lbsent With T'-~y) The r ing- ne cked phea sant ia a nat ive of southorn Siberia, Kor ea , and northeast ern Cl1 ina . ,r If any of the fe ll ows an ti cipate e,o .i ,1g pheasant hunt ing t he y wi ll ::.. have had to be en in the CCC a long ticrn to accumulat e enough l eave , ~lOG GY or any i tern that :might be needt d for the exped ition to any of the above pla ces be ca u se it is a l ong Hay the r e . ((((((((( (( 1'/I/I////I I With the suspensio n of Mack Davis from duty as Company cl erk , Walt er Ross is th i s date appo i nt ed to pos i tion of company cl erk to succ ee d · him. ((((((((( (( Be carefu l of too l arge of fires in the b1:t1Tacks . * # $ I/II / II//!/ $ $ # * . . . -~ --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- - ------ ---- ---~ ---- +-CCC Co . 958 , Pr ovo , Utah Y1'LL - A.- GR4.lv1 OCT . 31 , 1937 '·]'\/'I J 4 . Offic e rs of the Club : (a) Ke ith Chase was unan- imou sly e l e cted presi de nt of the club . (b) Fay (Sl im ~ ;rohn son vms voted i n as Sec i s t ar y a nd 'l'reas urer . 5 . Upkee p of the Clubr o om by enro lle e Cox ,. 6 . Exc lus i ve right s of Leade rs ant Assi stant Leade rs . 0 1i1 i ght s e e the value of the Civil ian Cons erva tion Corps . (((( ( (( ((((( I/II/ Ill// // The boys of this c ompan y a Te start ing the wi nter off by visit ing the Infirn ary oui te frequ ently •. Sev eral have be en hosp ital ized in the last ~ neeks ~ Tho cause s have be en ! t onsil itis a nd colds . Elli s (( ((((( (((( Dever aux was put to bed with an II/I/ I/Ill / abses sed f oot. It is doing n ic e l y now . Other s to be in thA L1fir r.iary The C. C . C. s eems to be a trai ~1i.'.lg a re : Dell Ol sen , tor acute Phary npo st f or ,, ositi on s i n the , .r orl d . A t; it is ; Ke ith ChLse , Harol d Ols en , forme r assis tant e duca tions .l advis er Pl a ir Milne r , Glen l'Je1.ma n for tonsi lof c. c.c. Com) any 958 , Rock Canyo n itis ; Warren P erkin s , and El den Wil C&~p F - 40 , Provo , Utah has made kL1Eon for rea .: :tion of vacc inati ons go od hi s ex tra e ffort s put for t h i 0. 1 ven t l1em . wh ile i n this con ,Jany . Davi d Fi Pl ding , a f onier enro lle a of Compe ny 9bS , was el e cted pr es i d011t ((((( (((( ((( of t he Des ~rt Club of the Woodbu ry / / ///// ///// Col ·.ege in Los A,c:::.e les , Cal i:" oTn i a . David st ar t ed in t h is compa ny :FLASHl Gle n W. Chri s tense n as a labor er . After a short time a t is go i ng to j oin the CCC . It is that , he was s ought a s a ssist ant abou t time anyNa y . You ha ve l; e en cl erk of the }for e st:ry Off ic e . He was hang in ' a round 1011~.:; enoug h ha ven ' t then , a fter ~nTt ing acqu aint ed you Glen'j ' with offic e ·,roc:·k , a ppoin ted a s as sist ant edu cat i on~l advis e r to succe ed ( ((( (( ((((( ( Ray ',:Je st . Ray was discL arged to ///// ///// // a cc e~t a Civ il Servi ce appo int ment . We of Compa ny 958 are glad to A cert a in boy i n this crnJpa ny SEJ e an other ex - meirJ.be r of our Compa ny likes a certa in cu t e littl e girl in .~ush on 2nd we po int ni th r ride to Provo , Ut a h . This certa in f e llow those ·, h e have gor:e out and perpe t s eems to like the song , "Down by the uat ed this or gal1i7'at i c~ that other s 1r r acks 1 fo, ilroa d ' . Do e s "r;:'eed le s 11 .,.___ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ _..,___kn.ow _____ wiJO __we __ mPan? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _+ CCC Co . 958 , Provo , Utah \ YELL - A- GRA.l'vI THE YELL- A- GRAM Publ ished Sem i - Monthl y By t he I\Ior11be r s of G. G. C. Co . 958 Rc.,:. k Canyon Carr1p F- 40 Frovo , Utah TJ-lli YELL- A- GRAvI ST.u-F THOMAS EOLD EN--- -- - -- -- --- - - - --Ed i tor EURTON JOE~TSC,N- - - °'.< 0r ::: stry Repor t e r 7 GR.Al.IT L . RL,._:J -- - - - - - --- ----I'r i nter ADVISERS --ST[- \-J'F---- CIIiL-qLSS DlSGRA}rJ:l ··-·---- - - -- - Ed i. D i r ec tor CAPT.All: .Al.V~:11 SE.__~·r:"Jf>-- -- - Comdg tho ' ·,th Co . CCC IiALLm:TJ£1J CF LIFE ------ -- -- -Originc: ly tho "Eve of th8 F e st i va l of All Saints " , now mos t comuonly, i.n J\.r ,c r:i.r:a , the Eve of uncouth pr-&cticc. J.. ar.J irn.ciractica l joke s , Tha G whL::h is inst i tu,t<) d as a so e::· 1 oc 2.s :. on ha s bven c lmn::;cii to s avor o·· cru,_:\..,ties , i nlod i enc i es , and d;c.: s t, rue ti on . Lik, ttr-!l]oVJcen , raan is ushe;r e d into the world Q pe:rf' E.' :.:t sacrec:. ind i viduc., lity . "\:hat on e d oe s ,<: i t t his potcnti a l ity r ests :'."'irs t u it 11 tlw r_;u iding hc>.nd of solicitous p2- r e,.t hood , l atrc,r to tt.(., incli vic'.un i I s ov,m chnrting of his course . ·zvery 1,c•s on nc-~,ds to c he ck on v,i1,.t j s hc1ppen inc,: in L is lif0. . Is h e r-__ 1 1 '_:: ,:a inst tlw 2ur:::-ent (gEtti ,g pl nrxs)·, .~G lw d;·jfti ng i d l y dm1H s str r~n..-- (Undo ing c e;ood stc.rt: ? OCT . 31 , 1 937 · Look at yourself in a mi r ror; 8 s i t we r e ; ar:c1 r;e t a t ru e measur e of whP.t is lmpp on i ng to y ou today and you wil l hnv e a tru e cross sect i on of vrhat i s t o bo your tomor rovr , unlfrns your course i s re - char t e d . Ar e you tlw prc, y of f ilthy Lab its ? Aro y ou r:: . l e rt to l oo s e mors ls ? Are y ou (1 ,.Jenkl ing who res ,ponds to the poth of l east :r·e s i sta nc e ? Are your hou rs spent in i o. l cnes s ? Are y ou care l e s s of y,:,u r spiri tu2. l life ? Ar e you s e l fish ? Need you be to ld tll8. t an affirmetion 2nsv-,er to t lle se que r i e s s\10ws you c'.rifting d ovm stream ; l)Ocsibly a l_J,€ ady e ni':ulf eci in the ro-:-Jids ? Have =1ou the stam in a to -.-ml l your mind out of t he gut ter ? Can you conquer the f il +.11 bed of your s e l f P11d your s urround i n g s ? 11': ill , yeu . t urn your i d l en e ss into industr~, , your s e l fishn e ss i nto he l pfulness , y our carel es sne ss int o care ? Wi ll you ab s or b the l eav e n of spir i tuali t ·r c.. nd l e t peace mar k your tr2-vel? Gra b the OL'i.r s kind fr i e nd and pull ha:cd TJP STREP...J.'VI , (( ( ((((((((((( /I/I/I/Ill/II/ Take c:: fL,W n inu t e s from your hurrying nnd scurrying ,tnd enn lys e yourse l f b y the qu e stions list e d ab ove , (((((((((((((( I/II/Ill/I/I/I Su cc t,J s s does not consis t i n ne v er c:: king blunde rs , hut in uevo r m~ king the s 2r.1c one twLY; . -<- - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- -~-- -- - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - -- ~ -------------- ------------------.........----~..- CCC Cc . <J58 , Provo I UtRh OCT . 31, 1937 T£lJ., - 1\.- GRJ'.I;I --------------------------'---------1 rI j '-01 . . .,./ \.\/ J J ( -' YoLJg, VOC;\BU l;\RYJ", By Captain Alvi.'1 Se ssions I NCONGROUS : IDI CM : f ut of hmmony vr i th custorn.s or with eth ics . Th,; l c1nc;uage of pe culior note to a pe opl e or to a district . Muny JI;TOM..S have crept into C. C. C. PLrtL;,JJCE . --Continue d-- llf,\l-f r1 -- .r _, r j 1 By Dr . Albe rt R . Tuyl ol'_ Hold c. ha m:kerch i ef befor e your ' mouth end nos o 1/rhon you cough or .. s nee ze , [, nc1 ins ist th2.t oth e rs do so too . Cor,won dis er:. ses t~1nt a:r e spread by cough j_ng , sneezing , spitting , and k issing a r e : Col ds , Influe nza , Griripe , }iieasl es , Vlhoor int Cough , pnuot1onia , TubGrcul os is, I nfanti l e P,T e.lys is , Dipther i n , Sc c.rl e t Fe v e r , l iumps , ME:Jning i tis , Trench Mout h, Syphil is , Sr:::-,11 P ox , a nd Chicken Pox . ·' · · 1,. -- Continued-- -------------- -----------1-- - - - - - - - - - - ----------j T:(''.: 1 r0 I ' I ;__/ I ' \ 7.: RAT~ 01 J\JJ ~( Ci\ J\ 0 £J'J 0 F -r OD;\ Y r ne: l i.ZF' th~tt ,,:lLn ve a ! ha bit v,L ich lj_ -'_tf: rr; u p my surrou ndings , I do ,:hn t is vrnrs e ; li tter up my lifo ? I I LO j j_ • .• I D."1d e n ys c l ::' on n i ce c l ean ('luth•is with vrh ich to cove r an . _k 'r.c:·t body and Gn uncl enn . ! ,, r~ ... ) '-.._/ l._ : By Kt:, i tb Chc,se It s eems to me th:-t e1e major itt of us n r e 11 c o i n ing 11 a n uw l anguage fro1n cµr ori1.:d .ne,l Engli sh with t hose ine ff e ctive , ;:1eanin.c;l e ss ·,mrds ce:lle d 11 s l c.n1?;" . It is r oally int br c sting to conve rse with someone who uses our l anguage with A little forethought &nd consid ur ::.:. tion who s nys sorie thing whe n he opens h i s mouth , and l enve s out • f ew of the " Oh yeah ' s ", "Se z you ' s " , "And How ' s " , e tc • Le t ' s try to improve our s peech by ;1ut t ing e. s erious gr n in of Uoupht CCC Co. 958 , P rovo , Ut a h YELL-A-GR.i.M OCT . 31, 1937 FOJ\ A rou gh idoo_ of the va rious pro j o cts to be und o:rtako n by Rock Ce.nyon C~•IDP F- 40 :ror t ho coming wint e r be of inte r e st to tho members of ffif 7 th is cOlllp . Some r:ia y not be d e finit e howe ve r , the l a r ge st porti on of those li st ed be l ow wil l be n cco:,1plishe d . A sign shop will be ope rat ed e nd a small cn r pente r crDw will work on va rious k iads of si gns c..nd camp pl a ygrol.l.nd e quipment as line d u p by the r e c rea ti ona l ·director , Walle c e Ma nn i ng t Fore s t Boundary to the u ·,~,e r 8nd of the lfar rqws , Jill be v1or ked on t hr oughou t th e vrint or if wes. t hc r conditions d o not bec ome t oo s e v or G; Men wi ll h2.ve to be t r a ns porte d d L1 ily f rom the 111£: in crunp but c. ·small spike cu np. coms isting of mn ch ino me n 2.nd a horse vvr~rngl e r u2.y bo e st[: blished Surfr, c i ng of t he roa d which is be in done ou th e Rocle Cu1yon (P ol e Ca nyon Se ction ) Roa d new,. will be continued t h roughout th e wint er if we a th e r cond itions pe r mit . The roo chine s hop , in a dd ition to k e e ping the CCC nqu ipme nt in r e)t:, i:::' and s e rvic e d , will to ex pe ct ed to r e pa ir o the r :?ore st e quipme nt c--:. s and a s mc. y be ) OSsibl e n e cessa ry without undu e i n t erf e r en ce with the CCC woy,k . If t Lm.e }_)er n its :1.n addi tionul t r a ile r c unp e.nd othe r i t erns of SI.k c:nl r-quipme nt may b o mad e , Constr:1ct ion of cha nne l chc. nge s r· nd r e cre2t iona l dev e l opme nts in Mupl e Creek Ca nyon wi ll be made in v::irious pl 2. c e s . Ca ttle guards will c.lso be construct ed whe r e ne c e ssary . A r oc k cr ~na is be ing c onstruct ed by th e bl a ~k ~mitt cr ew on the chassjs of l ½ ton t ruck . Tho rock crushe r , pr e vious ly us ed on th e Strnwb Lrry Va l l e y road , is be ing move d by 1nembers of thi i5 cs.e1p , t o t ho Pol e Co.nyon Roa d P~oj e ct . K u ·ly i u tl..· c; ~•1· :..u~ , ,-:noving A.lld pl c nti:c. 6 t r20 s rii-1 ;;L1'ubs n nd somA r e s eeding !:, t r ec r en tiom1l n r eas a nd r n nge r st::::.ti ons wi ll be und ert e.ke n wi th 8. sr.m l l crew und e r the supervi s ion of t he r oc r ea tionn l d ire ctor a nd in ,:ccorda nc o with the pl e nting pl ens f or tho va ri ous a r ea s . Con structing c. nd maint a ining the Pa y son Ca nyon roc:.d from tho The construct i on of a ge. rage a nd st or ehouse combination at Span ish For k ' s Rc.nge r Sta tion is to be star t e d in the future , ((( ( (( (( (((( (( /Ill/I/I/II/II It is be tt e r to pre ve nt dis::cst e r than to pay for it, even i f you CAN coll e ct i nsura nc e . (((((((((((( Ill/I/I/II// CCC Co . 958 , Provo , Ut c:h Tha t the boys on tho t rc;cto r crew g ot so hun;:;r y thut t hey stG.rt e d t o e2. t a corns and the y S D.y t:w t they nre v e ry 2.p pet izing , You knmr sq_ui rrely like . (( ( ( (((( ( ((( ( ////! / //.I// // Se ve r ,:1.1 ric: ople d on ' t s oem,,t o knm1 t hat c, t e l orhom ) j_s not a fr a id of them. An o the r mi x - e r u:_)- i!:)or is r eport ed t o h;:;_ve ,sr, id , ' I woul d lilrn to me. kc a lo ng dis t arw e cone phall ', ( ( I ( ( ( (. ' ( ( I ( ' \ II'- \ I /// /////I l l / Th2 t soueof a; d oeBn ' t th i nk Se nior For eman Cllt:s e i s d o i ng of'f j_c ient work or sor1ot hinc; . A l etter v'h"t S r e ce ived the ot:1o r d,7 8. nd a cr os s t Le l e ft s ide of the env ~lo pe w~s sc r oll ed , 11PUT YOUR BRAIJ'J 'J'O 1IOEKl 11 • Ch ick s eems to ha ve s ne.pr,ed ou t of it sinc e . ((((((((((((((( /II/I /II/I /Ill/ Tha t o8- J8 is r, v e ry popu l ,,r t e l e p hone r1umbe r f or the boys of th is compo. ny . I t could n ' t be t Lat t he r e a r o s e ve ral g irl s i n t tr: t fc,n ily , could it? (( (( ((( (( (((( I ////// I/I// I For t he s a ke of pe ac e a nd quiet in en.mp hllcn Curg Mn ds e n toots tha t .-·- - ----------Oif,- trump e t c·nd G1ten Moore pound s those ivory keys of the ol d. piano , tha t the Conr;_.12.ny ouc;~1t to do'.w.t e t hem t h e newl y p2 t e;1te d sile nt pie.no and wind instr m.on ts . ((((((((( (( (( (( ///// ///// ///// Que stion --Wll2. t propo rtion of the inhab i ta nts of t he Unite d State s have a p ol ice r e cord ? .A1.1Swo r -- 0ne in e ve ry f orty- two 4 (( ( ((((( ((((( ( ( ( /I///I IIIII /II/I Thr'. t t he IJc.n wh o 1 02.fs may have lJ +e n t y of compn ny , but the qua li ty is no t very g ood . ((((((((((((( //Ill /I/I/ I// Tho. t t he e i .c th nrtic le of the Cons tit u tion sn.y s : "Exce ssive bai l s ha l l n ot be r e-quir ed nor exc e ssive fi ne s i t1:;) osed , nor cruel end unusu a l pu n is h:!1.en ts Liflic t ed ." 1,,: e hope t LR t the rul e rs of Co . 958 r ememb s r tha t Last phrc se . ((( ( ( ((( ( ( (( ( ///I/ II/Il l// Thnt t he Compa ny is ge tting good to the patien ts in the Inf i mir.:i ry now- a - days . _ The y hg ve beon lmve ic e cree...rn by the qua rts l a t e l y . CCC Co . 958 , Provo , Utah YELL- A- GRAM OCT , 31, 1937 JO.K Drake -- "You .• re a 1 iar • i; Glen M.--"You say that nga in and I' l l bust yer jaw ~n Drake ~-"Consid e r ii s n id again." Gl en-- 11 Conside r your j o.w bust_e d .- 11 ( ( ( ( ( ( ( (. : ( ( ( ( ( I/II/II/////// TOM- -"A fo ol and his money a r e soon parted . 0 MACK--"1rJho g ot yours •-" (((((((((((( ///Ill/I/II/ Twinkl e , twinkl e li sr;hl o star , How I wunne rsh ,•jhut :-ou e r e ? Way up on that p ' 1:L~r.,,.1:~_11 1 s vest; Oh migavrd ! I ' m und e r :J.rr' es t t ((((((((((( !II/I/Ill// Grant Ryan-- "Oh, Doctor , I foe l so ill ~!' Doc t or- -"Your tem11or>:'. ture i s norma l •. Your pulse is ex a ct . " "We l l, Doctor, is my tongue coat e d? 11 11 No my son , one never finds moss on c1 rac e track . " ((((((((((((( ll//ll/lll!/I He rbert '::owers--"Come , come , my man , you mw-1 tn 1 t smoke at your work . " Nod _. Neilson-- nVTho ' s working?" . (( { (((((((((((( ///II/Ill/II/// I t' s easy to distinguish b e twee n 2.s thma and pass ion-,,-asthma lf sts ((((((( ( ( ( ( ( ( //I/I/I/I//// Oyle r- - "Doe s th is wind bothe r you? " Girlfri e nd--"Oh, no , t a lk as much as you p le a se , " (((((((((((("(( /I/Ill/II/I/II Lo o Cox - -"AJ1d we will e lope a t mi d n i ght . " She -- 11 Yes , dear . " Le o--"And will you have 2..1 1 your things packed?" She-- "Oh , sure . My husba nd is packing them for mo now. " (((((((((((((( //III////////I Edvn:.rd J e.'..fer i es - - 11i/lhy ·does Nephi Schwa b vrear his h0.ir so l ong? " Ralph Cherr i ngton-- "So th a t he can create the i n1pr e ssion that his brain is fertile . " (((((((((((((( /Ill/II/II/I/I Customer : "Five lbs of coffee . p l e:1.se .11 Grocer : "Yes , c.nything e l se today? " Customer : "Vle ll , if it isn ' t too heavy a package , I' 11 take it with rp.e ." Grocer : 11 Oh , no , it' 11 only we igh three or four pounds ." _, ((( ( ((((((((( _,,j_ A / lI /_-_-=--;:::.'\.-_r_ (-' ./ -;,-7_ / _,_v "-·_ · .,C_T_ 1L r-r --, / ) /I / ·-_ __ ·..• ,,_,-) ·-- ~; ./~· / _ ' ~7 _ . . _. r - -'_,.::_--_ -f- r, :3· : ,, I• 1+) rff i , f ) cL,P ()._y (;;_1-7·7;5· !. )·<i .·· .~ ,I .,Q . .t'(_ : 7 ·- 1 ·- . - AwK -~A I ~ l _... .i IV /1.-:r .: -~~/ ·((1~. f f-i CT i 1-{ t· . ,\r---.,_ )1 · 5 orr,e- ·.,. iJ c-•, cl ..... . LI · !_ r /C/ I Do<p • . . f.. .: '.,.-· ·"",;,, I\ , . 1 \ \J ·:.:.. '.;;.,-.... _ THE LIBRARY OF THE . ' 'I ' ·.\~~·: I _.. ......... .... ,"''.. ... . ...... , .,,. , ..... ,_ ,., ...... . .' . I'· I II i ! l i I lilvlflQ'fl~1!:!_T Glen "Ni ck " Nicholls was honorably d isch ar g ed Frid a y Novembe r 12 to ,' lc cep t a j ob as carp ente r in his home t own . ~;! en live s in Randolph, Uta h . "Ni ck" was one of th e old membe r s ,- f CO . 95 8 and has be en a ver y good "C l-ke r on all jobs ne has und.ert a ken or •c:1. s a s signed to . He has be en conn ec t ed most l y with ~he rock ma sonry cr ew that is under the supe r vision of Ronald Dy che s , Fore s t Service foreman . 0 C 0 JJIQ MEN DI S CHARGED . TO ATTEND SIHOOL_ Clyde Ne i ls e n and Jack Humphrey were discharge d to g o to school. 0 C C CAPTAIN I S DAUGHTER 1iU.E_T_ Captain Alvin Session's dau gh ter was hurt when sh e w:i.s thrown from he r bicycle i n Bountiful , Utah. We hope that she was not hurt badly and that she soons re covers from her mishap . C C Nov. 11. 19 37 tho s e having colds wou ld not be able to t ake the vaccinatio n . ENROLLEE_ SECURES_ i. I ,. YELL-A-GRAM r.CC \Jo·. - ~58. · Pro vo. Utah C· Fift y percent of co . 958 will be ~acc i n a ted Monda y mornin g for pneumon ia . The vaccine is furnished by -m e u.s. Governm ent. It was announced that -c C C Q_N~MfLQY£:lE12T_ C,!RJ1S lILLfil.D_ 1u1. Unemploym ent r epor t cards were fille d out by members in th e main c amp , Thur sday Nov . 11, a t all- camp ni ght. The Co mp any met in t h e Mess H~ll f er t he p urpose . Capt c:1.in Alvin Sessi or,s - gave in stru ct ions on h~w to fill th em out . The dis tri bu tion of pe ns , ink, and t he cards was taken care of by Kei th Ch as e, senior foreman , Walter Ross , company cl e rk, and Thomas Ho lden , Ass 't education al director~ C C · C .QA.MP_ BER.AIR§. _Bi_IN_G_M,A.DE_ A smal 1 ca:rpen t er er ew has be en kep t in camp since No v . 1 and in workin g on the recreation Hall an d kit ch eri • They a re putting celotex on the ceiling and walls in t he 11 r ec 11 hall and relining t he kitchen with plybeard. These im provement s will mi ke it war me r, nicer to l ook at , an d we ' ll have more light in these places . Ben Alexander was brought fr om t he Hebe r City spike. camp to direct the crew and Cap tain Sessions is su pe rvising th e work , l I i, I I 'j l YE LL-A- GRAM ·_ CGC ex,. 95 8, ··Provo , Utah [ page _______ _ Wednes day ev0ning and s t ay for fou r succes siv e d a ys . _S_tJl{I 9.R__FQ,R~ 'fl.N ~:\.(:/i" __ ':2.2 ~osy._ Mr. Kai th Ch a. s 0 h a,; rt.;cove re d from ~is = e 0e nt i l.l ncsa (o r -~e z·e yo~ ill, t./'.i _;l{? _:e Fe i--us r e tl,c.1e d t;c, t,n9 of- , :.. :i. ~8 Go 1e:: rd ij F i :-J -~o } S a':J 011 t ag ain GrIAFLAJN HA --'l LEY i' . I i_ _IN_C:€!.~ ~ Lr.:o n Ho wley , ls t Li e ut en e nt ;:,·ha;L!::!. i n - Res, , assista n t dis trict <.:h 91:}sin was in camp Nov . 10 an d l, elrl a r e li g ious me e ti ng for those v1ho v/ished t0 3.,,t 13 nc, Abou;t 35 men att s nd e d -;; tii0 ver ·y .fine mee ting . Li 8u t " Hn.v·l ey .-;poke on " Ar mis tice I'e.y 1; o. nd g av r, the· b oys some go od ora l ma ~ a ria ~ t ia t wil l help th em in better in ~ t nerrse}v es to ~ake th e knocks of lif8. We hope Li e1.1t, Hawley returns soon . C C C COMI'MJY 9 58 l'•l __'f JRK NOV . 20 ·· Company 9 ~:u c-f' the Civilia n Con serva -;;icn C;o .r·p3 will wo rk Sat. Nov . . d . - C '7- . : ,, 0 1\' l.;i ._,, tc- .:32. r.1 _ Fri ay r -'0 V o ., 1 26 of?. It w0 u1 c'. ao.v e be 0n i neonven had to th t'l ::i o ~ s to .· i en-: jo1u;ey hom e f 0r Just one · d a y a nd then a ri d go home come b a ck a nu ~ ; r k a f o:::- the we e!-:·.:.end ,, Now; howeve r 1 with c,ne da~, workt,d up •the entire company, wit h t h e except ion of a fir e guard and can go home the n ecessa ry overhea d, for c C C ~C..'.'._ ]1i.fl:"½_Cfil,_ QN_ Flf{]l GQA~D_ 0 C l, t wo We ll, we ll i t l ooks a s if they a r e t aki n g th e fire g uard by barrac ks' nowo And wh y d idn 't they do it in the pro p er order ? "C" b a rracks I s ho uld neve r have b j en th e fi r st to volunt ee·r. Flash t it was jus t l e arned thot th e y :J.r er. 1 t ta l<in g th em by b a rracke 1 • 1'h e occup a nts of II C11 b a rr a cks failed to s ri se for cal - a , k 3ll s 9 c a l l<Jus , oh, mornin g e Yer c ises on Tuesday No v. 9o Ah a! a nd th e n t h oy pj_c '.<8d L': p 2 more prospec ts for firegu a rd l ed~e s day mornin g. C C C The Co mpany i s vJOnder i n E why Mack and the Elk s tick so close tog et he r . .C C C Tn e ma n wi th b :: ckb,'Jne t urns tri als i. 'l·,o• tri.u1J1 p; :s;- 1'::ixa tions into vi'c to ' ~, ·---. C C C Now I l a y me d own to s nor e Insured for fifty gr a nd or more If I s ho uld die before I wa ke , My wif e Wou ld ge t her fi rst g ood break !: CCC C0 • . 958 ]_ '_ - - - Pr ovo YELL- - GRAM Utah 1937 . NOV . 11 th . _!H~ ll:_EI_El\tAW!.. 1s ~ElNQ _EU.§.EED . The Infirma ry has been ru shed 1ga in the pas t -two weeks . ~he follo wing a r e t hos~ . who have ej tner 'been. in ·oed ur si ck in qua rt e rs: F,arl .Su th e rl a nd, J a ck Grcnem a n, (he was Ken n e th Young, Holm~r -' 1....:;;-c lovesick), -:vve ~-1, Sherman Doyle for a shoulder . ~nj ury, Pa ul Petrofes a , a nd Curtis r; j ld, 0 C 0 C After.the r egul a r Thur sda y ni gh1 inspec tion t he r 2 tings of the b a rr ac~s stood as follows • - 6 points "A" b ;1:r:rac..ks ... 1 point nB" b a r r':lck s ,11 C" b ::trrc:tcks - 29 points - 3 poin t p "D" .b 1rracks Mess Employees bn rra cks - 16 points C Th e torch ye thrp1v to us y,~ caught , ;Ten million hands will hold it hi gh :And Fr ee dom is li gh t . sh al i i:,ever dio We ' v e l earn ed th e l esson ~hat ye t a u ght In Flc:inders fi e ld . R . W, Lilli a rd . - C C OU R ANS'VER TO Res t y e in p e;.t c e , ye Fl a nders dea d . The fi gh t th~t ye so br a vely led Wo t ve t aken up . And we wi ll k ee p Tru e f ai th wit h you who lie . asleep With each a cross to ma rk hi s b~d .And popp i e s blowing ove rh oe d, V{ner e once his 'o wn lif e ' s blood run red In Fl a nders fi e ld~ Fear not that ye h a v e di ed for nauggh t; C C .. ,, ,--~.::==-~~~'.\\I\·,, r~ ~-·- t / @ ) ~~'!\:;~ -\Sf) __ 1 ;~¼ - -~. / c_lLV Cl ~) / -\'; -{.....-.. / \' ··.\.: ~ 0.CC co. 95a; ·prove; ·utah____· pr ese r ve ? THS YELL- A-GRAM ~ubli shed Semi - Mon thly .... .... c.c_;~. . \c9, .'!Jsa •.., \ )- By th e Membe r s of Ro ck Canyon ~/mp F~ -10/ Provo, Utt\h · " ,' :.. . 1 j/ ; I '........ ,.,. t THE YELL-A-GRA M STA FF THOMAS HOLDEN ••••••..•••.•• EDITO R BURTON JOHNSON••••• • •• , • . Report er D:)RR HATCH •• • ..•••••••••• Report er · J ACK THOMA S,• •••••••••••. Artist BURTOK HOLMAN . ••••• •• ••C"'. rtoonist GRAI{T L . RYAN • , ••••• , • • . • • Print e r CI:'!ARLtS DEGRAFF •••••••• Ed. Dir e ct or CAPTAIN ALVIN SESS IOI-JS---Comdg t he 958 th Co. CCC Page NOV . 11, -19 37 YE LL- A-GRAM four ;\ R1\tj l 5 -r I C £ D;\ y Nove mb e r 11 is -- ARMISTICE D.AY, It is a day th Qt we pay fittin g tributes to thos e who 11 went west'", fou ght c1.nd died for us in the g r ea t World wa,r. tha t we might live und e r a democr a tic ~overnment in PEACE . Moat of th e f e llo ws of th e C' s we r e ju s t to dd lin g yo un gsters or we r e not born a t the time of the g r e a t controversy 0e tween the tV>'.o divided pa rts of th e world ~ But on th :i.:-s_Armis tice we lea rned by th e_ r e·v e r ent solemnity. t hat war;, paid as a tr ib ut e to thos e wh o fou ght in th e World wa r, what it is to fi ght a nd defen d on e 1 s c ountry a nd uphold its tr a dit ions , Will we as Am e rica n c iti zen s ca rry on th e Id ea l of PE.A CE t ha t t h e boys who wen t overs eas fou ght so h ard to ln t~ e YE!a r s to com e we wi ll be t~ankf\11 _ifor ,t-i;le v~o-t~ we hav e done as''la W~-f~ tjme\unit.,,T r ee s h o.v e ~ei:ln pldn t ~d \ a z\ ct ;l a nd· and· wa 1, e r cons e rv<3 d in th e pa st 4 yea rs to con ircs t ~tt h tha t h ,w oc wrou ght in Fra nce from 1914-1918. C C c YOUR - - £::.F_IE_s.'3 J.tf Your first duty in lif e is towa rd your a ft er se lf. So live th a t th e m~n you ought t o b e may. in hi s time, b e poss ibl e b e a ctua l~ For o.way in t n e years h e i~ wai.ting his turn. His body, his brain, hi s soul, a re in your boyish h ands. He c a nnot help hi mse lf.Wn a t will you l ea ve for him? Wi ll it b e a bra in un s~ oil e d by lust of dissipa ti on; a mind tra in ed to think an d ~ ct; a nervous sys t em tru e as n di a l in its r esp onse to th e truth about you? Will you, -Boy, l e t him come as m::in a mon g men in his time? Or will you throw away his inh ,;3 ri t c1nce before he has a chan c e to to.uch it ? Will you turn ov e r to him a b r ai n distorte~ a mi n d diseased, a e ill untra in e d to a ction , a sp in a l cord grown throu gh an d thro11gh wi th" th e d e vil-grass , wi ld o a ts" ? Will you let him com e 3.nd t a k e y ou pl o_ c e, gai:Jnin g through your e xperi e nc es, happy in your fri en dships , hdlo we d thro ,, ph your joys , buil di n g on them his own ? 01: will you fling it a ll away, decr ea ing, wan tonlike, th a t t he man you mi gnt This is h a v e been -sha ll n e ve r be? your p ro b lem ibn ~if e-- th e probl em wh ich :is vastly mor e to you tnan any or a ll : oihs rs. How will yo u me et it , as a rp a n or a s a fool? It come s b e for,e· you today a n d ev e ry day, and the h our of your choi~e i s th e cris,i _s i.n your d estiny --Ixwid S t a rr Jorda n-- Ol , ~---- TNUENTORV r r' .: .!....L--.1..UtWha t is a ll tha t hu s tling a nd run ni n g a r o un d . abou t th a t has b een t a kin g place t ha l as t few . d ay s by Richa rd 'Di ck ' Gr ee nl~n d a nd Be rt Di ck son ? We ll, th e y aa. ve a ,goo d r eason for th ey a·r ~· taking a· compl e t- e invent ory of a lJ p rop e rt y that hap b een .. issu e d to . thi~ camp for use on the . p r ojects , for which , Dicij: ,is .dir e9 tly_ r esponsib.le , You .' c1:;n im ag ine th e immen~e reo )onsibil i ty th~t one man is · exp e cted to shoulde r, So,_ fell o ws , · don 't c a r e l es s ly lea ve tools or prope rt y of •"J.riy kind 1.ying a row.nd whe re· it mi gnt ge t los t. Your full coop e r a tion is n ee d ed· an d will be g r eat·ly app reci at ed . ..c C .,~- . C tlE~ Ran ger s Ada ir a nd Mads e n mo ve d in~o th e ir n ew offic0 a t Hellr b r City, Ut ah Nov , 1 s t • .Th e b uildin g wa s just finished by the C_CC cr ew unde r For es try Forema n, Ellis Merk l ey . It a ffords by f a r th e bes t r n n gd rs office _q u a rt e r:3 we h a v e seen yet '::ll1 d the n ?W furniture purch a sed l a s t wi nte r a ft e r th e f~ r e des troyed th e old office. ')fld ..its cont e n ts, fits . in · a dmira bly . c. C up hi s H8r1ry Jon~s , wi ll t Rk e b ej a nd p rovisions ( to Hobble Qr eek .. .. .... .......... .,. , ·- 19 37 to keep · Ca mp s it e. No v . 12) in ord er a watchful e y e pee l e d for a n _: one who mi g ht look a s if th ey wan t ed to t a ke anyt hi n g .. Ta 1d n g p i -cture s, of · couFse~ ~ii l -b a ~x;e p t e d# c . C C liE1?_EB. QFE_I.QE.... §£ .§.TQ~ E_OQ_M~ A pick e t fe_nc 0 ; s b e in g construct ... e d on -th e eas i an d s outh s ide of the ··ebe r Offic8 grounds . It will be a v e iy dis tin c tive p i ece of .work . e whit d inte a p ll a nd a d e when finish Th e cr ew a t Heber na£ mctd e· g ood head - way .o n t he sto r eroom a nd ev e ry :t h in g .is ,expect ed to b e- compl e teda t th e end of th e ~ onth~ Me rkl e y rs mon soon e xpect t~ t ake up n ew qu a rt ors in th e b a rra cks t h a t Lieut. Srni th a nd his ·.1.!£. O:,rps Ar ea men a re con s tructing • 0 . , QFf_Ig;..:_ C .· .•••. NOV . 11, YELL-A- GRAM CCC CO, . 958, Pr ovo , : Ut a h ·..... - ~......... C C .c Th u work p roj ec t s o n tn e, Ro ck Canyo n Ro ad ,a r e p ro gr essing very nice ly. ; Th e roa d s ide cle Rrin g h a s be en :cpmp l o t e d , Th e Rock Crush e r h as been put i nto a ction. Th o a ctivity of cru s hin g a nd s p ro!.ld:!.n l{ gr a v e l will . b e si mi li a r to . t he Pays on Canyon Ro ad p roj ect, Th e ro ad stand~ a rd will b e r o Hl o d by surf a cing it . . with p it run gr ave l . A rock a nd c 0men t wa ll with av . . .-.~ ag.o h e i g ht 'of 8 1 , . b a se 5 1 , t wo ft . qn th e to p and a qu a rt e r of a mil e . long , This wa ll i s being con s tr uct e d . to pr ot e ct t he road from th e origin a l cr e e k b e d, . . .. . . .. . ··- .... - .. . ., , ,. . ._ . , -·· .... .. _, ., _ ~-....' ,..-·--···-·-····· .,. .. ... ··• ...... . . .... r'Jr-\\/J,-, U I \/·.-o·-- \..,F\D r ,, -,., ILJ .....I r\J~J :,, r, \ _J ") ' V BY Captain Alvin Se_ssions WS HEA R 'EM DAILY. WHAT DOES HE MEAN? C!:.DENCE: The measure or beat of any rhythmi ~al motion . · RHYTHM: Re g ularity or flow of move- . ment . CO-ORDI NA TION: To bririg in~o common action . candence and rythm are obt a ined by pro per Co-ordin a tion of mind and muscle . --continued-- J DO I By q-iarl e s DeGraff I I -· . ,·. •·-··· NOV. 11, 19 37 By Dr. Albert R. Taylor YOU IN THIS GROUP ? -ARE----. -- -. . Three out of ten that use alchorioli c li quor become add icts, and most of the other ·seven s uffer from it in latter life.-- ~r. w.J . Mayo of the Ma yo Clinic. " Alchohol i s a poison, i n nere ntly, !\}solutely, essentially, in a drop ~r i~ - a f,111 , in a pint, or in a g allon, in all quanities an d in ever y quanity, it is a p o ison. Plainly the quanity cannot alter its· ch emical aonstitution." Journal of the Me di ca l As s oci a tion of Am eri ca . -- Continued-- RATE {Ao/ G;\ J\ .D £1'1 Of -r OD;\ Y J\J - YELL-A-GRAM Utah CCC CO. s o live th a t I can be d epended upql") -eo · do what I say I will do? try to ma ke . as few mist a kes ai po ssibl e ~nd ca use those I do mak e to be · s tep pin g stones to s uccess? · · L k e ;3-P a bt'east, of mod e rn p ro gress ? a sk inte ~li t ant q ues t ion s abo~t unfamilia·r thin g s so that I will no t al ways live in i E:norance . of them ? ...-con tim, ed-- By Keith Chase - Instant reco g nition · of gnammati cal difficulties and th e habitual avoidance of com,n on e rrors a re essential in g ood oral E; g lish. It is one thin g t o write good En g lish ·when. little time is given for refl e ct ion, Some coinrnon errors: Do not use 1 ain t , for~ ~ i :.JJ,~:1:_~ E.£1; had oa ght for should; 2£ f o r ~ (in slovenly sp ee ch-- could of , might of) Do not use don't f or doesn ' t . Don't is a contraction for do not • - --Continued-- CCC CO. 958, Provo, Utah YELL-A-GRAM t - - - ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~··-!'.Pa~~e.:._...:.__~~~~~ . . " We ll, young fella, wh ,3.t might ye · · tnink you 're doin g t o that . fuse ? n~.· ·· "cuttin g it, sir," "CUtting it, a re· ye?"' Th e re was fir e in Kin g sleY, Th a tcher 1 s .eye. · "Ye mean mu:r;dering i't, I 1m ~hinking • We ll, me boy, that's the l a st ful!'e you'r e g oin g t o mistreat th a t wav in THIS camp. None of your hacki n g it off on a sla nt here. Vlihy you orn er ·y yo:yn g d e vi 1--but th e re, you.'re youn g y e t a nd pe rh aps ye know no better," The wr a th in King's foic e dis a pp ea r e d as quickly as it had come. "Look ye here, yo un g fella, and I '11 sh ow ye the SAFETY FIRST way t~ handle fuse. Every man in THIS man's c amp do es it. t h e SAFETY FIRST way or n ot .~i a ll, Th a t's why we ha ven ·•t ha d an acciden t in years. n said Kin.gs l ey, s olemnly knocking on his tamping s tick. . "We ' ll s tart from th e oegl,nn;l.n g: me lad. If you 'r e g oing to wo.rk on . . this ~rewr you've got to do everything . the SAFETY FI,RST '• wa y. "It 's , a c;:old morning--:I see ye've warmed up the fu se. Tn a t's fine ! .If y e h a ndle or uncoil fu se when it' s cold ye ' ll crack the wa terp roof casing a nd like ly let tn e powder ge t damp• "Always nip o f f an inch of r use-like that --so ye '11 g et rid of any damp powder t '.'l at might caus e a mi sfire. "'Then cut your l en g th of fuse. Never l ess than thr ee f ee t, mind ye . . rt ain't safe. This Co as t Safety Fuse burns a,roung a foot in 40 seconds. Three f e et •f fuse is th e l eas t t ha t wi ll g ive y e a chance to us e your · · _ (!, t wo f ee t to c arry yw to a saf e distance. Bit thi s fuse i s r oing to b e used in a NOV• 11 1937 ------------- ------.J. round so we '11 mak e it six f e e t lo ng • "And m:c,ke it a goo d s qua re clea n cut with a cl ean sha rp knj;fe .or cutt.er. No s lo ppy slantin g slashes in THIS h e re c amp." 11 1 i\hy is that, Boss? n "Beca use, ye dund e rh ead, ~ sl3.nting cut gives _ th e ·slan , a nd a chance to fold o v e r t he po wder a nd block th e e nd spit. Besides, :'it l oa ,, e.s,' "l ga p getwe en th e fus e and th ,-_; ca p , 11 " But wh cJ.t of it? Wn a t of it, King f.' "What of it ? - What o f it? And ye c all yourself a powder ma n ! Wny ANYTHING th at ge ts betwe en th e powde r in th e fuse qnd th e detonating compound · in the cap--even if its nothin g but fir.e.".s mi a use a c a ir ma y " Ev e n a one-si.xte·enth tnqh ,air gap mi ght a llow gas from t he burning powder in th e fuse to build up a~ainst , the spit and block it." "Ri.ght, sir. I'm follo wing you." 11 Good t Well, h e re we are r ea dy to crimp it. Never l ea v e your fuse lay around before crimping . Ge t it int• th e cap quick. That way none of th e powder can shake out of th e fuse and we a ken it s spit; "Always us e a crimpe r, my boy. You can't do a decent job wi thout one. And n othin g but broad crimp ors are a llowed aro und h e re. ·"Gee, King, you c0 rt ai nly live up to th e saf e ty first s tu f f." "You b e tch a , boy. It' s tru e a nd th e only s e nsibl e way when you 're working with explosives . Now we 1 11 hf;tn g it ove r . the side of thi s k e g-.where it c nn't get kink e d--for a couple of hours until it dries." C , C C CCC co . d58, Pr ovo, Ut a h - '"h" . .. ... • • •- , ,, • . • .• •• r ·' . . . ., . • , < . YELL-A-GRAM NO'v . 11, 19 37 THE HIS TORY OF PAYSON CAW{ON ,L937 ' SPIKE CAMP OF on Se pt . 7, 1937 a group ·or me n Aft e r ,, _h a r d da ys wor'k t he me n from c . c . c •. co. · 9 58, Pro v o, Ut a h l e ft ~h os e s i des an d pL1y e d so ft b nll in a for Pa ys on Ca ~yon to er e ct a r e cre a tion n ea r by c l ear ing . Th e t eam ' s ·man a !- ers park f,or mount a in _t r a v e hirs . Th e p c1. rk . we r e Fra nk Smith nd Ha llfs An e rson. wa s to c onsi s t o~ c a mp stove s , b en ch e s , Fra nk ' s t eam was th e winn e r of mo~t t ci.b.1 es , ga rb ag e ·can s , pa r ki~ g ar eas g D.l!l e s • Aft e r t h e b 9.ll gum-e s th!='l me n would r ead;·· 0r t e11 ·· t a l e~ of ·th e ir for a utomob il es , e tc • . lif e 's e x11e ri e nc e 's until _be d t i ··.~'. Aft e r two hours o f ro.ug h journ e ys Th e fir s t j ob was b uil dfng a in g th e Y r each e d th e ir d es t i n a tion a nd. b ri df e ac ro s s a s ma ll s tream . Th e b r i d ge se t about busily fix;i.n g u·p t h e camp• and a rr11n gin g beds . Th e s ho we rs were in- was b uilt wi th r o ck Side s an d a top of so on· as t hi s job wa s st a ll e d, a co ok s t ove,' was ·s e t . up in th e · heavy p,l a rik . com p l e \ e d ~noth er one was built up k i t c h e n, s n d, h ea t i n g stove s wer:e ·put s t ream oii another ro u d. · !'h e b ri dge s in t he t ents . we r ti , built : un de r t n e superviston of E a rly n e ~t ' mornin g aft er br eakEva n Cro ppe r; who was di:s ch nr ged ' f a st, For ema n Ron ",l d Dy ch as ;:ir. d Kin g s s h ortl y t o a ccep t . emp l oy:7ent • . ley Th a t ch e r di scus sed -th e' work 'p l a n to On e ·n.ight whe n a ll t he me n were th e men a nd then s e~ out t6 do it . some · seekin g rec r eat ion , Byro n "·Te x"' · FdTn s t ay;ed i n °c 11~p to' ·(ix, ti p -: li(fe ren\ worth g ot o ut,, h is acco rd io n . a nd c;1 1l e d thin g s , . o thers were. puttin g _in b '.:lrri e rs .· on di f f e_r: e nt men: t-o do some p .a r t , t ·r to .k eep c a r s o ut o f t he ; nmp ing ,a re11 s • th e y r efused . t h e. .p·en a lty .wq s 'to b e .· . · . . . ·. . . . Ot he rs we r e .p ut t o work c utting .an d h a ul thrown iri th 6 fr0ek, An oth ertype ing wood fo r t ~e kit ch en ~ As . . . !.l. , .,. ~:~_J C co. 958 Provo NOV• 11 · i.93'7 cIELL:..A-GRAM Ut ah 1_1NE,NI.Y.:.,R.Q.L,E.S enter t a inmett was frog hu~ting and t he. l egs of t he frogs w~ r e FQR_ SQ_CQE.§.S cooked a n d s ~ rved for suppe r . 1. · Be pun c t u al • · The bridge s were comp l eted a nd 2. Be ef fi cient . Dych e 1 s c rew st a rt e d construct ion of 3. Be h o nest :1nd· truth fu l. a c amb stove m:tde of c em ent -an d rocks 4.· Be careful a b o ut your a pp ea r a n c e s . in th~ recrea t lon a rea, a nd Th a t che r's · 5i Be cle a n in yo ur h ·1bi t s . c r e w wa s kept busy on t he j ack h a mme r 6. Keep you r s e lf in goo d physica l wo rking· at · th e mouth of t :, ci Canyon • con di ti 'on . . WhilB some men were buildin g th e : 7. Be ambi ti ous .· stoves , - oth ers were busy b uil ding see- · s a ws , swi ngs, etc . 8~ B ~ couia geous . AS soon .'J.s th e swings were com9 . Bu mod es t . ·1Q'·12 ·Be· f.:dJ 1 \o your ,s e lf.; pl e t e d s ad news came to c a mp . Ten of ~ to ed r th e men were to be tr ansfer 11. Sec::lc 1-, isdor10 Nevada . This l eft th e c r ews quie t small l~ . ·Be th o ugh tfulw but t hey· carried o n thei:t wor,k . 13. Be ehe e rful. -Th e now srn~ll c r e w b egan put tin g 1-4. Be kin d . 15 0 Be soci a b l e . in a f ence a rogmd the parking a raa. Th ey du g holes, p e e l ed posts, th re a d e d , 16. Be economica l, 17. Le a rn to t a ke crit icism . bolt~ a ~d soon h a d the fenci n e a ring comple t ion . 18. Be ea oper :-:t ti ve . e r we men ew n n e t ,. tim s 19. Be a good Citiz e n. At thi who men ,tne of place 20. Ob serve th e Golden R~le .• e th sen t t b t a ke ws e n the ccune so Al . ft e l just, had C C that the c a mp was to move out in one ; C week . fula n'y of the me n were diss a ppoint.:. ed when the y ·h.. a.rd t bis news . The thought s of l e a ving· such a swel l p l a ce was dissappoint ing to 3ny You wi ll be kind. one . You ·wi11 not use slang. Wi t h the t}e l p of the new men the You· will never indulge in i ll-n at ur e d . . go ssip. i ' work wa s soon completed a n_d the me n You wi:11 try .t o .ma k e oth e rs h a ppy . lo ad ed their belon g itigs on th 0 truck a nd b id f a r ewell to the P 21. yson Ca nyon , , 'You will . n e ver for ge t th e r e sp e c t du e t O a g e . Spik e C9. mp, wh ere · ~.1 ll had s p en t a happ y You will th i nk 0 ~ oth e rs b 0for e you d e ligh~tfu~ ;:i\_nd _e }ci ~ing time. think of yonrs :, l! f. · · \ · · ··. /-' /·./ : _ , . 1 1 . _ . ··:;,,:; u • Yo· . , . · ' ·" ·--...'.·n a ve tw. o s ,.- ts of ma nn e rs,· no" _ , . . . , , , , . ., . ,0 1 : / .on e . for comp ,. ., ny U'l,io a nd _ one :'../ ",,,.. _ ·---,~ J:.t '/-f::::. ·,_\ ' 1,1 1-., ·for hom e use . · ·v . , . . ~-. . . _,-;: · /, - ---~~e_· ,. -~--~ ~>--~-~-:~ ··-- -- - / ,,,.. / · _,. .< " "-. . r· ' ..--~::;-,-~:,;:- .,.::.:0 ,,~ ·-·; ~' - C C C CCC co. 958, ···• Cl:,RI.0...9[ EXI:_Lb.!'~ATIOliS_ 1. 2. 3. 4. \ . I ....., Th 3 t a cien tist s h qve been sea rching for a mi ssin r.; link ? If t hey wo ul d come to Co. 9 5 8 a n d lo ok u ~ ·Al den Dnper, they Wc"lu ld s top se arch in g ~ Ca rtoon on e in dicates th ~t Cl oward star t ed out o n e mornin r-: with a good truck and p rett y soon b ,.ck he c ame with the s t 1?e rin g ',"heel tol d the for eman that h e Jidn'~ want to d rive tru ck anymo r e . Cartoon numbe r two sh ows that a r ooky was doin g hi s mornin g exer~is a t ni ght. He j umped into bed but his bed was n 1 t there. The membe r s of Co. 958 are g: e tting to be ~ ea l men now and giving "Je nks" some business. At last t Orv ~l Bame has made g ood a nd raised two whiske rs and wan ts tn em , shaved . And of eourse by Numbe r. 4 the p u1;:Jli c thinks there is•n ot differen£e betwe e n a is it down st r ike a n d a group o"f CCC boys on th e work projects. We ll th e r e is n little dif f erence. The boys do ge t up f.or exercis es . At le as t a l l but n c n b a rr acks. C C C c, C C Tri a t th e world i s full of wil l ing p e o ple ; s om e wi ll in g to work and the rest willing t o. l et tnem.-. --Frost-C C C That th e . Yell - A-Gram of this Comp any co uld 'r e3ch ·ch e four .star c olu mn of t ho 'ii ' PPY Tu.ys r a it ing p age if we cou rd g e t a little ca.niributidn of ~ome sort from you fellows. This p·ciper h as be e n ho lding s t a rs but l e t~ ge t up :i'.n the 3 arid to~ -:: th e ~ a'ri1 put · o ut o ne, th a t wi 11 top a ny in th e Fort Doug l a s Di strict •. So 11 PUT YOUR BR.,.HN TO WBRK". .. And l e t 1 s have s o ~e arti cles, no ve ls p o em s , ~ictur e~, ~ditori a l s , nov el ti es, and vh a t h a ve you •. · R~membe r · P RA CTI "'E MAKES PE:~n cT ! 3t C C C Fr ei.nk "Slo w- motion" Sm it h Tha t se t a n amazing spe e d record th e othf:lr mo rn in g, vrhen he ma de up his bunk in one ~h ort sixty minutes. lt usaally . t akes him at l eas t an·hour and a half. c· NOV . 11, 1937 YELL- A-GRAM Provo, Ut ah Injuri~i hurt, -If you don't belie ve it as k the man who has one. · Ke ep snfe. C C C Th:a t a t l as t Co . 958.ha s starte'l its Parti ci~ia tion Ch a rt• Th~'il b e tween p•1y d ·,ys, · " Slim" pl:i.ys ioke n p oker ',ll/ itt1 t he ro okies,. He t a kes the t okens r,,wa y from th em jus t a s if th e y we re woit h something , C C .,· ... ... , e C C C • HA ! 1.-··••, \ I / f . - 0 (__. -, . '-;,,-i.·, ,. u/. (jJ._._.,/ . JI1l~l:_~ ·. · ;-. ' '- "-/L-.._---{,· /,-.1!l- .. . .. '-._ / · ":- - - ~ . /.--- t--...... ·--..."';?;/ . . ~ · ~--(~.- ()......i _\ \ , ~---==== _...---~ . I.. ) . HA ! I/ I\_ )--·-\./ ', .11 suspicio~s CCC (to Mess Sergenat) : "A~e th e se eg.gs fresh? 11 Sg'\ . So u:( pu s s Wally : " The farme r said thes e eggs n r e so -fr e sh th e y ure asking the chicke ns for da ts . 11 C Curi ous one : 11 rs it. t ru e you we r e pretty c l ose to Gener a l Pershin g during th e World War ? • Ex . -s . o . s ~ 11 I should say so ! We we r e both fi ~h tin g on th e same Side .' C C Ch ase : (on the tale.p hon e ) : • He llo , darlin& w ul d yo u like to have dinne r wi th me toni 1:-ht ? n She : " I ' d love to, d ea r ." Ch a se: " We ll, t e ll your mother I 1 11 be o~e r at seven o ' clock ." C C C V/h en eve r m·y wife ne eds some ""lo ney s he c a lls me 'hanjsome ." '" Handsom€ . " '1Yeah;, Hand some ov e r . 11 11 '· C c. C " Sir, when y ou s it here you do not n eed to du s t off th e p l a t e , " "Be g, pa rdon . 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