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Show Army Reserve Plans Center Dedication The Army Reserve Center at 1 the south entrance of Ft. Douglas near Foothill Boulevard recently completed by the Bowers Construction Con-struction Co. of Salt Lake City, will be formally dedicated April 29 at 10 a.m. The Reserve Center is named Osborne Hall in memory of Cpl. Max L. Osborne, who was killed in the invasion of Italy in 1943. Cpl. Osborne was born in Salt Lake City Nov. 11, 1919, and attended at-tended West High School, graduating gradu-ating in 1937. His main interest was photgraphy, which he pursued pur-sued with avid interest in his civilian and military careers. The Center should prove to be an invaluable asset to the community com-munity as an assembly hall for civic and other community functions. func-tions. It is designed to accommodate 600 men and their equipment, and includes administrative offices, of-fices, classroom, lockers, kitchen and shower facilities. All community minded citizens are urged to attend the formal dedication. An interesting program pro-gram is planned with light refreshments re-freshments being planned at the conclusion of the ceremony. |