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Show Ralph Rostron commissioned; to attend school Ralph Rostron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rostron of this city, has recently been commissioned com-missioned as Second Lieutenant Lieuten-ant in the Utah National Guard and assigned as platoon leader in C Co., 1457th Engineer Engi-neer Battalion. Second Lt. Rostron attended the U. S. Army Artillery and Missile Officers Candidate school at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, while he was on duty with the 116th Engineers Co. which was part of the National Guard and Reserve forces. The' C Co. of 1457th Btn. is stationed at Orem and is presently on a two week's assignment in Hobble Creek Canyon. Lt. Rostron has been assigned as-signed to attend an 11 week officers training school at the US Army and Engineer school at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. At this school he will learn basic engineer leadership and also how to supervise and instruct road and airfield construction. Upon completion of the course, he will return "to ' C Company in Orem. His stay of duty will keep him in the east until September. Band to play Mr. Puckett announced that the junior high school band would play in the Fourth of July parade and he is asking the cooperation of students and parents for this appearance. appear-ance. All band students are to be at the high school band room at 12:30 noon on that day. At home Mrs. Grant Palf reyman (Mary) is home from Utah Valley Hospital, where she recently re-cently underwent treatment for a heart ailment. |