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Show A J '. ; . WILLIAM MURRAY ' rta Claus and turkey dinner 1 National Guard lClaus, a magic act, turkey ""sic and door prizes was the ;or Company A's annual 55 Party. Saturday, Dec. 6, ;late'y 100 children anxiously ; 98 Santa Claus received vital :m ct from the North Pole j : each child. Afterwards, f 'wrs and their families en-dinner en-dinner and Christmas ' activities this past weekend, 55 , fining in management " , , ::as conducted by Sgt. Ratliff, H js and Sgt. Major Lake from jj! pouglasa Readiness Group. " ci i '"8, offered t0 p,t- srgents ' supervisors focused on new Mf training for subordinates, r a Performance oriented 89 .tructing unit leaders at all 'to "centralize training and i workshops and training. T'Zetnbers of Company A kf :',;at Price Participated in ZJiv, mng-In preparation for ' fCol8Ummer camP at Fort I 10-. a workshop on map f t NAT'L GUARD SANTA CLAUS reading and use of the compass was conducted. Captain Kenneth Fisher, Commander Com-mander of Company A congratulated unit members on the excellent job they were doing. The unit recently received the highest rating for overall performance per-formance in the state. Two unit members, PFC Ted Max-field Max-field and E-2 Bob Edelhuber recently returned from basic duty and AIT raining PFC Maxfield is a native of Maxfield. Ted is a graduate of Uintah 5 School and is presently worhng for Flint Engineering. Bob Edelhuber La native of California, having moved to Vernal three years ago. Bob is Unloved as a maintenance worker at Sffi apical. He enjoys soccer and participaing in farm and ranch activities. Tn other personnel actions W Vernal unit from Plew am William resides in Gusherw for Stanco Insulation m"-main m"-main hobby is restoring old cars. |