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Show t,' i 3' SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1964 Utah County,,. Utah CunV day H e ra Id ' T Go en Moradcay omid Friday r mt on TJs... gu Gan II ' vi :i i' . ' ... Costs No More at MO DOWN PAYMUMT MUEOUP P lhm If Free 9 p.m. Yy WIHIEK1 Mmm 3 ' Beautiful Bronzetone finish with tubulcn: steel legs d plastic woodgrain pattern tap. Table witn extension leal and six full back chairs with plastic bronze pattern finish. Mr. ami Mrs. James G. Martin of Orem pose proudly with Lt. Martin's saber a nd trophy won Saturday as the top cadet of the Utah National Guard's Officer Candidate School just concluded TOf CADET AND PROUD WIFE at Camp Williams. I . j 1 Utah County Guardsmen Win Top Honors' At. ''''"'.vWClose of Annual Two Weeks Field Training CAMP WILLIAMS An Orem quarters Battery 2nd Howitzer K. Shakespeare, National Guardsman walked off with two of three top awards Saturday given to graduates of the Camp Williams Officer Candidate School. James . G. Martin was named outstanding cadet of the 1964 OCS class and awarded a saber by the Honorary Colonels' Advisory Corps. Lt. Martin also was selected honors student for his classroom performance over the past two years: He is. a member of Company B, 19th Special Forces Group, American Fork. A Provo guard unit also was a double winner at an annual awards ceremony here which marked the close of active sum-mcamp training. The head - - 111 r i . " f ' FtvLJ fl'UUi ! i . i WBOEBJyKuiP V y , Se; Isedroom, all of Provo; Battalion, Artillery won Christian A. Anderson, and! the Farris V, Sparrow award Kent Thrasher, American fjor the outstanding supply room Fork; John K. Bingham, Span at camp and one of two awards ish Fork: James G. Martin, given for the outstanding mess Orem; Julian J. Mercer, Lehi; hall at camp. and David W. Pennington, 145th Another , Utah County unit Springville.' shared the culinary award. It , The Utah County units will is . the Service Battery of return for a partial day ,ot Nephi, also of the 2nd How- equipment cleaning today, then itzer Battalion, 45th Artillery,. break camp and head for Named best first sergeant, at home. camp was First Sgt. Milo C. ' Andrus, j CAMP WILLIAMS (UPI) Fork, memC. 2nd Battalion, Sgt. Larry E. McEntire of Spanish ber of Battery Og-de- n Artillery. Saturday was named out Nine of the 32 OCS cadets re- standing" soldier of the 1964 ceiving second lieutenant bars Utah , National Guard summer Saturday are from Utah Coun- training encampment. ty. They are, Ted K Dowling, MeEntire, a member of BatLester J. Harper, and Dennis tery A, '.First Target Acquisition Battalion of the 140th Ar tillery, was presented a large I l trophy by Maj. Gen. Maxwell E J Rich, Utah adjutant general. Named the outstanding unit in this year's summer camp was the 625th Military Police Com pany of Salt 'Lake City. The Plans for the construction of publicity; George Clark, by unit is commanded by Capt. a new south wing on the Provo law?; Mr. Olsen, sick and visit- Jack McCallister. Eagle Aerie, 501 S. State, for- ing; Jack Affleck, nominating The award ceremonies were merly the old Club Radar on! and investigating; Esslin Bee-so- also the scene of the commis the Springville Road, were anCal- sioning of 33 graduates of the nounced this week during a vin membership security; Mr. Guard's Officer Can d i d a t e Grey, entertainments; special business meeting of the Penrod, building; C. Red John- School, The! group received. the Provo Aerie. trial and election; George gold bars of their new rank at Randall Johnson, president, son, Leif son, special activity, and the conclusion of 230 hours of announced the plans 'and stated Louie Conrad, .blood bank. that the building will be partially remodeled before the new construction begins. The Completed building will be 45 feet longer; and 20 feet wider, he said, and construction will begin in about two weeks. Following construction the entire buHding will be redecorated and remodeled, said Mr, cereJohnson. Ground-breakin- g monies are being planned with date and time to be announced. Most of the work will be performed by members under subcontract arrangement. Cost of the building would be. approximately $90,000 if performed by a general contractor and crew, he said. This amount will be cut considerablj by members doing all the work under subcontract, Mr. Johnson stated. wSwpalJJLJLJi Sheldon Penrod is head of HAVE THE LIMOUSINE ALONE, LAM-.the building committee with other members assisting him. 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