Show r They Will Join Fellow Townsmen in In Armed Service J pr g o Y s y Y i 1 s w y n l ni r y W S Y F e t Mu Ss i y a s s Jl L r r SS 2 f r iV y j A n. n J 4 y 6 a o o b y yd 08 d AW NW wv w m m w S. I THIS TIllS SIGN HAS FASCINATION FOR ME MEN N FROM I NORTHERN UTAH UTA II COMMUNITY COl Linford E. E Archibald left Grant Steed help PI Plymouth mouth make record Utah Community Leads Nation In n Enlistments in U. U S. S Navy Near the Utah-Idaho Utah border the community of Plymouth with its population leads the nation in per capital enlistments in the United States navy 1 Ten men have enlisted since Pearl Harbor was attacked Including Including including ing the four who signed tip up this month In the Utah navy navy recruiting recruiting recruiting recruit recruit- ing drive for 1000 men in October Plymouth was allotted a quota of two men The four signed thus far put them per cent above that mark The third and fourth Utah men mento mento mento to enlist this month are Grant Steed son of Mr and Mrs George C. C Steed who took his oath on his seventeenth birthday anniversary and Linford E. E Archibald 28 son I of Mr and Mrs Frank Archibald Both men were en route Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day to a naval training station Steed told recruiters that I have waited four years to enlist and I would have gone into the navy war or no war Archibald said There will be bemore bemore bemore more men from Plymouth soon I know at least six fellows who are planning to enlist Lieutenant R. R W. W Schlecht officer officer officer in charge of the recruiting district said records showed Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plym Plym- ranks highest in the nation in navy enlistments per capita capit |