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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD sergeants from the Utah Military Academy instructed them in drill and ceremony exercises, such as marching and facing movements, and acquainted them with the M16A1 rifle, and the proper wear and fitting of gas masks. c training helps young men achieve in basic training, says Peters. Basic training is not easy and how Pre-basi- one does depends on ones attitude. The most important c is learning aspect of how to be a soldier. A soldier has a sense of pride, is disciplined and is willing to serve his country. Even though the National Guard is a reserve unit, we have to be ready when called. And how do the recruits feel? Kemner, a senior at San Juan High, says he joined because of the education benefits and the enlistment bonus. He is qualified for $15,000 toward a college education and a $2,000 cash enlistment bonus, as are Howell pre-basi- training at Camp Williams, Utah Pre-bas- ic Courtesy photo SE Utah National Guard one year and all's well ago, Mayor Jim word that received Shumway Blanding would be headquarA year ters for the National Guard in southeastern Utah. Twelve months later, all is well. The support of the communities has been fantastic, says Staff Sergeant Mark Peters. The dedication and commitment has not gone unnoticed. the area to attend college, seek work, or go on a mission. This makes recruiting a constant challenge, says Peters. He is proud of the three newest members of Detachment 1, Company A, 1457 Engineers Battallion. They are Leland Singer, Richard Howell and Junior Kemner. On March these men went young through at Camp Willtraining iams near Salt Lake City. Drill 19-2- 0, pre-basi- There has been some turnover. Young men move out of and Singer. Howell says he is proud ofhis decision to join the Guard and feels good about serving his country. He is looking forward to training in heavy equipment. Singer, who lives in Monument Valley, is pleased to be in Member F D ACROSS 1 Metric measure 4 A state: abbr. 6 Haste 1 1 Unit of currency 13 Vulture 15 Isle: abbr. 16 18 19 Winged Eat Beverage 21 Algerian 22 23 26 29 31 33 58 seaport Saint: abbr. 60 Clothing Health resort Journey forth Woody plant In the year: 63 65 66 abbr. 61 67 34 Chinese distance measure 35 Simian 38 Still 39 Italy: abbr. 40 Teutonic deity make the difference currency Aquatic mammal Behold! Brook Reverberations Disreputable Latin conjunction Enemy Newest recruits of Utah National Guard, Detachment 1, Company A, 1457 Engineers Battallion (CBD, from left to right are: J.R. Kemner of Blanding, Richard Howell of Blanding, drill sergeant, and Leland Singer of Monument SERE Valley. 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Grade 10: Brian Barrell, Valerie Richardson, Tamara Bunker, Jennifer Davis, Kurt Lewis, Mike Semadeni, and Answer to Previous Puzzle 43 Paddles 45 Beast of burden 47 Acquiescence 50 Pianissimo: roll 1987-8- Nicole Proctor. c national sane: 41 Want The 801-678-200- 8. FIRST WESTERN In banking, PEOPLE still C MHS honor roll Grade 12: Alan Adams, the Guard. Dennis SSG Peters is the recruiter for Camilla Ahfeldt, Brett Peterson, Merri Detachment 1, Company A. I Barela, am proud when quality men Redd, R.D. Sharp, Nannette and women enlist. I spent four Slade, and Brent Young. Grade 11: Ingrid Adams and years in the regular army, with no regrets. However, I enjoy the Candacy Miller. Grade 10: Alisa Adams, Guard. Joining is the best thing Russell Long, Jeannie PeterI have ever done. I enjoy the high quality of son, Ruth Skouson, Ron Terry, soldiers in the Guard teacher, and Melanie Young. Grade 9: Dain Allred, Larry principals, doctors, and students. We all sacrifice time Harris, and Gertrude Heyden. Grade 8: David Adams and away from our families, friends, and sometimes our employers. Darin Allred. Grade 7: Brian Redd, Janalyn We appreciate all who support Walker, Brian Wikle, and Amy the National Guard. If you want additional in- Young. Honor roll students who formation on the National earned grade point averages of call Blanding Guard, 3.5 through 3.99 are: Ask for Staff SerGrade 12: Brandt Miller, geant Burgess. Michelle Barry, Karleah Allen, Joey Semadeni, Meri Bennett, Rena Pearson, Paul Redd, Julie Kilgrow, Siegried Hayden, Theresa Schwartz, Melanie Palmer, Pauline Valdez, and CROSSWORD PUZZLER You Know Us. We Know You. Wednesday April 6,1 988 - Page' 17' Courtesy photo Grade 9: Kerri Chartrand, Curtis Rogers, Paul Walker, Sherrill Fullmer, Jim Moore, Jason Allen, David Rice, Tyler Young, and Janel Crowley. Grade 8: Karla Barton, Deborah Hazelwood, Nikki Peterson, Julie Bunker, Kyle Coleman, Jenny Eardley, Travis Forrest, Anna Adair, Gentry Ramsay, Melissa Slade, Stephen Allen, Richard Black, Tracy Pehrson, Adam Bronson, Ben Semadeni, Jennifer Kilgrow, Aaron Frazier, Sandra Livingston, Robert Adams, Ryan Nielson, Denise Peterson, Jason Atkinson, Brandy Dalton, Dawn Barr, Melony and Craig Young. Grade 7: Shondell Barton, Charlie Redd, Kelcey Good-winToria Manzanares, Tonya Leavitt, Jolynn Eardley, Tia Long, Christin Francom, MonGil-bret- h, e, ique Odette, Jennifer Westcott, Tamara Rice, Joel Mortensen, Stella Howe, Ray Pehrson, Nichole Peterson, Steven Redd, Robert Davis, and Melisa Reece. |