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Show NAVAL RESERVISTS TAKE OPPORTUNITY Many Apply for Immediate Alignment to Duty I : various point in South America and the Mouth Inland. It la expected the rruiie will require about three month to complete. Among; the reservists who have applied ap-plied for active duty from this state are the following: Ci. I. Cottle. Plain City; V. E. Mead, 102 Denver street Salt Iake; K. A. Murano, llincham: " K. T. Kiitder, IS HarmonrTlace,T!gtr Lake: K. K. Jensen, Murray; C. O. Davidson, Oedeh; K. W. Smith, U4 South KiKhth list street. Salt Lake; C. H. Boatwlck, 22 West Ninth Mouth street. Siilt Lake; K. W. Kdmark, Murray; K L. R. Curti, 3447 Kaat KiKhth South street, Salt Lake; J. A. Dearmin, Salt Lake; R. n. Hansen. Off-den; Off-den; D. C. Oreenlft. 515 North Klrst Naval reservists from all parts of t'tah are taking advantage of the opportunity op-portunity to participate in the annual cruise of the Pacific and Atlantic fleets with the result that a (treat many have applied t the Salt Lake recruit in station to be placed on an active duty status. A detachment of reservists left Friday night for San Francisco to hoard the V. . S. Idaho. Other members of the L'tah reserves are applying for duty on the t 8. 8. MisHissippi. I. 8. S. Texas and the l'. 8. 8 Idaho. Theyessels are now "locate(Tori theT'aciTrc coastas part bT the Pacific fleet which is scheduled to sa 11 for Panama Jan uary 6. J oi nt maneuvers' with the Atlantic fleet will be held at Panama mhen the two fleets meet, says Commander R. K. Mann, officer in charge of the Halt Lake navy recruiting station. 1 Following the celebrations at Pan- j ami, the Pacific neetwill crnine to |