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Show Guard receives fine comment from inspectors . Federal inspection of the Utah National Guard unit of Springville, Friday night, at the Armory, brought much favorable comment from the inspection officers Col. Clow and Sgt. Carlson of the Presidio, Pre-sidio, Calif. They were especially impressed im-pressed by the fine cooperation exhibited by the city in the Guard, noting that five members mem-bers of the City Council were presmt at the inspection. Representing Rep-resenting the city were Frank Memory, Omar Hansen, Murray Mur-ray Peay, Taylor Reynolds and councilman-elect, Floyd Stewart. Stew-art. -While the official' report from the inspection will not be completed for some time, the officers commented favorably on the fine appearance of the men, the quality of instruction and the excellent performance they gave during inspection. MIA group sets T play date M Men and Gleaners of Kolob Ko-lob Stake are this week announcing an-nouncing the date of the BYU drama department's comedy, "The Man Who Came to Dinner," Din-ner," to be presented here. The date is January 18, at 8:15 p.m., in the junior high auditorium. According to officers, the play cast leaves Feb. 2, to en-teitain en-teitain the G. I.'s in the Orient. Or-ient. Tickets for the play may be secured from M Men and Gleaners of the stake, announces an-nounces John Judd, in charge of publicity. |