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Show I Graduates . . . ' k ': ' s v. t" . ; . - i v. ), , Springville Man Is R O K Trainer With Korean Army . WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY IN KOREA Sergeant First Class Stanley B. Potter, whose wife, Le-r-r-a, and son, Steven, live in Springville, is now serving with the U. S. Military Advisory Group (KM AG) to the Republic of Korea Army. His unit, the first American group to fight the Communists after the outbreak of hostilities in 1950, assists the Korean officers of-ficers in training and organizing the ROK Army. It also familiarizes familiar-izes the ROK soldiers with Ameri- can equipment and tactics. I SFC Potter is Division Opera-j Opera-j tions and Intelligence non-com-I missioned officer for ".OK Division. Divi-sion. He arrived in K rea last April. He formerly was assigned to the Department of Airborne and Pnecial Operations, Artillery S' hool at Fort Sill, Okla. Potter graduated from Durango H'Tfh School and attended South Dakota Stat9 College and Colorado A and M College before entering the Army. Hi? parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Marv-in Potter, live- in Ignacio, Colo. : I NAC M. Leon Wimber |