Show A l' l Jo Advanced First Aid Class Graduates 14 1 Search Patrol Men MenThe The Uintah County Search and Rescue Rescue Res flea cue Patrol began an advanced First Aid class in January and graduated 14 advanced first alders Tuesday of last week The classes under the direction of Merlin Merlin Merlin Mer Mer- lin Walker and Cecil Massey were held each Monday night for six nights nights night and au Included three three hour hour sessions I ITHE THE FOLLOWING Search and Rescue Rescue Rescue Res- Res cue members received advanced certificates certificates certificates Sheriff Norman Fletcher Deputy Deputy De De- Sheriff William V. V Mott Commander Command Command- er Cal Sorensen Captain Dellis Merrill Morr l. l Lieutenant Lorin Hacking Secretary Al AI Alin n Trujillo George Calder Coke Coke Jeffri s s Rulon Hacking Eugene Rolfe Allen p p. Voorhies Harold Pope Glade Southam Southern and Dallas Merrell 4 r. In conjunction with this class five flye other members received their standard certificates including Acting Deputy Sheriff Harold H. H Cook Jerr Jerry C. C Morris Warren D. D Mott Tex an and Donald Ufford 1 l THESE CLASSES plus the additional training members have had and will receive re re- in the next two months should help the patrol to be effective in its work Commander Sorensen stated 1 t The patrol is continuing in its training training train train- ing with a radiological monitoring course given by David Hall of the Uintah County Civil Defense Following this course the patrol hopes to train on the Green River under the supervision of the National Park Service with Mike Winch conduct conduct- conducting conducting I ing river rescue training |