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Show fhe Sun - (idvocate Provo City To Convert Plant from Coal to Gas at San CalifornArriving Diego, ia, on September 22 aboard the The city of Provo has announcdestroyer USS John A. Bole aft- ed it will utilize, up to four miler seven months in the Far East Marine Private Maynard L. Er- was R. E. Wells, fireman, son of lion cubic feet of gas per day from ickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wells of Well- the Clear Creek field for its musell O. Erickson, Sunnyside, has ington. The Bole has completed nicipal power plant which will recompleted training at the Marine three tours in Korean waters. sult in a savings of some 0 Corps Recruit Depot at San Di- Among the ports the Bole visited month. The per plant previego, California, and will now un- are Hong Kong, Okinawa, Forously used coal as its power dergo individual combat training mosa, Midway and Pearl -- Thursday, September 24, 1953 Second Section More Utahns Urged to Take Advantage Of West Point, Annapolis Vacancies The hope that more Utahns would take advantage of opportunities to attend West Point and Annapolis was expressed Thursday in' Washington by Senator Wallace F. Bennet (R., Utah) prior to his return to Utah. The lawmaker also revealed that two colleagues, Senator Arthur V. Watkins and Representative Douglas R. String-fellowill hold a joint competitive examination for academy candidates on November 27. The test will be given at postoffices throughout the state. I have been disappointed to learn that most of the members of the congressional delegation at some time or another must leave vacant a service academy appointment," Senator Bennett said. Of course, these vacancies carry over but its more desirable to keep a full quota of Utah men in all the he and classes. Senator Bennett stressed that manpower demands will remain high despite the cessation of Ko- $20,-00- to choose his appointees from a list of young men recommended by high school principals throughout his district. , If I were a young man with almost certain prospects of time in military service ahead of me, Id certainly find out what my reand opportunities sponsibilities might be at West Point or Annapolis, the lawmaker concluded. He said he planned to supply high school and college counselors with academy catalogues. The competitive examination will be held in Salt Lake City, Ogden, Logan, American Fork, Panguitch, Richfield, Cedar City, Delta, Manti, St. George, Tooele, Vernal, Beaver, Price and Moab on November 27 from 8:00 a. m. to about 3:00 p. m. High school seniors and gradu ates and college and university all between 17 undergraduates and 22 years old should notify the delegation if they desire to take the exam, Senator Bennett said. . at Camp Pendleton, California. The source. boot camp, as recruit training is commonly called, instructed the recruit in such basic military subjects as precision drill, first aid, Marine Corps history and traditions and field tactics. At Camp Pendleton, the marine will receive further training in the use of his .30 caliber Garand rifle, the .45 caliber pistol and the carbine and Browning automatic rifle. He will also receive further instruction in the use and employment of light- and heavy machine guns, 60 and 81 mm mortars, flame throwers and the latest anti-tan- k weapons. ten-wee- k - Senator Wallace F. Bennett (R., Utah), center, discusses problems pertaining to West Point and Annapoiis with Lieutenant Colonel John W. Callaway, left,- - and Lieutenant Commander William A. Robie. Colonel Callaway, West Point 41, is with the congressional legislative liason section in Washington while Commander Robie, Annapolis 42, is head of the naval academy midshipmens division of the bureau of naval personnel at the Pentagon. Senator Bennett was in Washington earlier this week on senate business. rean hostilities. High school and undergraduate college students would be wise, he said, to give careful consideration to the ser- Returns to States Sunnyside Youth Completes Basic in Marines STARTLING DISCOVERIES Picturing Coal Responsible for greatest advances in one of above-groun- d When You Need Building Blocks. THINK OF US WE MAKE THE BEST COKE PRODUCTS COMPANY MIDWAY BETWEEN PRICE AND WELLINGTON Alvin Wllaox, PLANT: Boy Warner Phone 75-Phone S58-- J Phone 996-- R W the blasting techniques used in the a coal industry is a camera setypo special machine-gu- n that permits quence camera d engineers to study the progress of a blast. 4 second-by-secon- . . . Entertaining, Thrilling, Educational! Archeologists Uncover vice schools. Annapolis is only about 45 minutes from Washington and is on a beautiful location," he noted. On a recent trip into upstate New York, I visited West Point and was struck by its beauty. Each place, of course, has an excellent curriculum and offers splendid educational and career juirhe chttiies pa, opportunities. Senator Bennett noted that many applications to the academies fail to qualify physically or mentally by but a narrow margia He encouraged these young men to reapply, especially after brushing up on their weak subjects. The senator said that most initial failures come in mathematics, with English ranking second. Most Utahns do well in history and gen- in Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Persia, all over the Middle East, yielding vast treasurers. In this free public lecture, you see photographs of the valuable finds which verify thet accuracy of the Scriptural accounts, Sunday evening at 7:30. Also, at 7:00 p.m. a sound moving picture on The New Earth with the Kings Heralds Quartette will be shown. 5 TUESDAY eral aptitude. Our men generally are physically fit, too, he pointed out, but a little toughening up and work in muscular coordination wouldnt hurt, if a fellow is serious about West Point or Annapolis." The senator emphasized that he and the current members of the delegation make no political appointments to the academies. Senators Bennett and Watkins ' and Representative Stringfellow, will base their selections on the competitive exams, while Representative William A. Dawson plans SEPTEMBER 297:00 Will Russia Rule the World? P.M. A DEFINITE ANSWER FROM PROPHECY A SOUND MOVING PICTURE, At the Chapel, 1 THE WORLD'S BEST SELLER," WILL BE SHOWN st South and 3rd East, Price, Utah ' - - fill out a form (which we furnish on request) and enclose your deposit; then stamp the envelope, and give it to the postman or drop it in the mailbox. 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