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Show Service Men . . Three soldiers were scheduled to complete six months of active-duty military training under the Reserve Re-serve Forces Act at Fort Sam Houston, Tex. recently. They are now permitted to finish: fi-nish: their military service with a local Army . Reserve or National Ouard unit- celved basic combat training at Fort Ord, Calif. Schulz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Al-fred P. Schulz, 2420 Lake St, received re-ceived basic1 combat training at Fort Ord, 'Calif. The 19-year-old soldier was graduated from South High School in 1955. Pvt. David E. Ford, 18, son of Mr.- and Mrs. Harlan C. Ford, 946 Lowell ave., was scheduled to complete com-plete six-months active military training Dec. 1 at Fort Knox, Ky., under the Reserve Forces Act program. Ford will now be permitted to finish his military service with a local Army Reserve or National Guard unit. He is a 1956 graduate of East High School. Pvt. Larry B. Johnson, 17, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson, John-son, 1772 E. 64 th South. Pvt. Richard F. Gaufin, 18, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Gaufin, 2998 S. 3435 E. Pvt. David S. Bott, 20, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Bott, 2496 Olympus drive. 1. , " ; - Johnson and Gaufin are 1956 graduates of Olympus High School. Bott is a 1955 graduate of Olympus Olym-pus High School and a former student stu-dent at the University of Utah. Pvt. Lowell L. Bryner, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Bryner, 1852 Garfield ave., recently completed ten weeks of advanced individual training at Fort Knox, Ky., under the packet platoon system of the Reserve Forces Act program. Bryner is a 1956 graduate of West High School. j Army Privates Reynold M. Mort-ensen Mort-ensen and LeRoy S. Schulz completed com-pleted six months of active duty military training under the Reserve Forces Act at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., Nov. 30. Mortensen, whose brother, Jesse A. Mortensen, lives at 2977 S. 27th E., was graduated from Olympus High School this year. He re- |