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Show The Eureka Reporter March 13. 1987 Page Three West desert basketball team, military team up to insulate homes in north Orem project Six members of a Salt Lake City-base- d naval reserve unit joined with eight members of their com- manding officers basketball team from Trout Creek, Utah, in late January. They helped weatherize two North Orem homes by making 'them more The reservists are from Naval Communication Area Master energy-efficien- t. Det. Station Western Pacific-Gua120. They drill monthly at the Naval & Marine Corps Reserve Center, Ft. Douglas, in Salt Lake City. The basketball team is from West Desert High School in Trout Creek, Gandy. Utah resident Gale Bates a senior at West Desert High Schol stuffs in- - located in west-centrUtah near sulation into an opening for a swamp cooler. He was part of a project to Nevada state line The unit is winterize two north Orem homes earlier this winter. commanded by Lt. Cmdr. Ed Alder, of Trout Creek, Utah, who also serves as West Deserts basketball coach. The reservists and basketball players volunteered to do the work on their own time. The high school students were in the Utah County area for a series of basketball games. In addition to Lt. Cmdr. Alder, which helps residents in at Christmas to buy food for a group Utah, Summit and Wasatch coun- of needy families. The reservists ties. The workers installed attic raised money and solicited local vents and weather-strippinand Salt Lake area food stores for food calked around windows and foun- donations. dations. On one of the homes, the The reserve unit is primarily sealed the made roof. group up of personnel trained in U.S. Lt. Cmdr. Alder said his naval Navy communications specialties, reserve unit has a history of volu- including radiomen and electronics nteering for a variety of needy technicians. The unit is tasked with causes. This tradition goes back to maintaining readiness in its Navy mission so that it can suppliment long before I was commanding ofthe active duty communications ficer, he said. A recent example of another station based in Guam in a time of project was when his unit raised $20C national emergency. low-inco- g, al reservists participating in the project were: -- Chief Radioman Ed Makowski 3810 S. Redwood Road, No. 2089, Salt Lake City; -- Chief Radioman George Lambert 1700 W. 200 S., Kamas; -- Yeoman Second Class Phil Marrott, 1055 N. 750 W., Orem; and -- Radioman First Class James L. Murray, 11600 S. 2700 W.t South Jordan. The high schoolers who helped were: Senior Gale Bates, junior Corey Bates and sophomore Rory Bates, all of Gandy, Utah; freshman Arnold Timm, Callao, Utah; and junior Alan Lewis, sophomore Chase Alder, sophomore Troy Bronson and freshman Jason Bronson, all of Trout Creek. The volunteers worked through DISCOVER THE PLEASURES OF GROWING YOUR OWN FRUIT. Growing your own fruit can mean plenty of "fresh from the tree goodness, while also lowering food costs. Still another reason (or raising your own fruit is the and pleasure you get from being outdoors and involving yourself with nature. ANOTHER BONUS... mm YOUR SHADE SEAT IT make GREAT Bare Root Stock 8" From Apples, Peaches, Cherries Pears and Plums Nectar Mountainland Government Associationss weatherization project, West Desert High School junior Corey Bates, right, works with naval reservist Ed Makowski, Salt Lake City, in winterizing a north Orem home earlier this year. Corey is on the West Desert basketball team coached Alder. Trout Creek, who also is a commanding officer of Makowskis naval reserve unit. The winterization was a public service project that involved donated time by members of the team and Navy Reserve. Corey is from Gandy, Utah. by-E- Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday. 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