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Show I Tuesday, December 13, 1955 SECOND SECTION Army Reserve Drive in Price Area Under Way Reports reaching the headquarters of the Utah 'Military District k the U. indicate that by currentS. Army Recruiting drive ly being held in the area is progressing well. Major Robert C. McCaleb, army adviser to the Price unit, stated that favorable reception to the drive was being encountered mid-wee- Price-Drager-t- on throughout the area. He further stated that he was particularly pleased with the enthusiastic support being given the program by civic groups, newspapers and radio. The Army Reserve unit serving area is 383rd B of the Infantry pany the Price-Dragert- Com- on Regi- ment, commanded by Captain Remo J. Polidori of Dragerton. This unit, a rifle company. Is a member of Utahs famous 96th Deadeye Division. During World War II the 383rd fought through some of the Pacific wars toughest campaigns. They carry battle streamers on their colors for meritorius action at Leyte in the Philippine Islands and for their part of the terrific battle of Okinawa in the closing days of the war. B held an "open Company celebration house Wednesday December at its quar7, evening, the in ters city building in Price. Films were shown to guests, including the newly released "Whites of their Eyes which features Edward R. Murrow as narrator and tells the story of the U. S. Army Reserve. Refreshments were served to over 100 guests. may Young men of 17 to 18 now enlist in Company B under the new Reserve Forces Act of price! Sleek, trim luxury at a Thats Mercury for 1956 in 13 models with a whole new fleet of hardtops at the widest price range in Mercury history! Thrill to the king-siz- e V-- 8 performance of new 225 hp "Safety-Surg-e engines! See the most dazzling array of new color combinations ever offered in the Mercury line! of the medium-pric- e The "Big M is the safety-ca- r with more class, too down-to-ear- th -- safety-engineer- ed Carbon College Looks To Highest Rolls As of Tuesday over 250 students had registered in the upper division which total to date is considerably higher than for the corThis Winter Quarter responding quarter last year. With still coming in, it is The second quarter at Carbon registrations the enrollment for that expected College started Tuesday and the this winter quarter may well enrollment, according to Rulon reach 300. Bryner, registrar, shows every evidence of reaching new record i . highs. are permitted to finish high school, take six months of active duty, training and then spend the remainder of their obligated 1955. They time at home as a member of the local Reserve unit.. Those interested in joining may call at the local U. S. Army recruiting station in the city building or visit the unit at its weekly meeting each Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. in the city building. Columbia Man Heads Eastern Utah Shrine Club for 56 James Cassano, Columbia, has been elected president of the Eastern Utah Shrine Club succeeding George Spratling of Helper. Lamar Jones and T. Curtis Larson are first and second vice presidents, respectively, and Walter Odendahl is the new treasurer. features than any other car in its field can offer! No wonder the "Big M scored the biggest first-mon- th sales record in the history of any new Mercury. Volume sales mean record trade-in- s, too and a record of highest resale value in its field makes Mercury your "smart-mone- y car right up to trade-i- n time! Make a date for the biggest event on the highway: Your road test in the magnificent big new Mercury! 4-ye- ar |