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Show VALLEY VIEW Newcomers RICHARD ROMERO SPECIAL AWARD TO HERCULES Richard Romero, USN, son of Mrs. Jennie Gollon of 5249 DAVID W. WHEATON Charlotte Ave., Kearns, Utah, AIrmena David W. Wheaton, participated in Blue Lotus, sone of Mr. and Mrs. Victor the largest U.S. Fleet Excer-cis- e W. Wheaton of 4843 N. Coquille in three years, aboard the Ave. Hunter, Utah, has complet-vasi- c attack cargo ship UAA Semtraining at Lackland AFB, inole. The exercise was held off Tx. He has been assigned to the coast of Southern Califorthe Air Force Technical Training Center at Lowery AFB, nia from November 28 to December 9. It involved 24,000 men Colo., for specialized schoolin 45 ships, and six air units. ing as a supply specialist. Airman Wheaton is a 1967 gradThe strike force phase of the uate of Cyprus High School, exercise involved maneuvers to train participating ships in the Magna, Utah. SERVICE HEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nead and Natalie 11 months who are The State Industrail Comfrom California. mission Thursday presented the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flynn and Bacchus Works of Hercules InRandy 10 years and Sherry 7 corporated a special award in years who are from Murray. recognition of the plants 15 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Denter million man hours without a and Troy 4, and Tood 2 years lost time accident. who are from East Murray. The award was presented in Mr. and Mrs. Douglas h special ceremonies by SIC from Twin Falls, Idaho. Chairman Carlyle F. Gronning Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mecham to Assistant Works Manager from ast Millcreek area. M.W. Plunkett. Mr. and Mrs. James Cherr-ingto- n Mr. Gronning , at Bacchus from 36th South & 3rdE. with Martell Ellis, general safMr. and Mrs. Robert Price ety inspector for the state, from 9th West & 4th S. pointed out that according to the Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hall 1967 edition of Works Injury from Tooele. rates only 17 industrial operatAlso Tracey Lynn who is 6 ions in the United States have months old. exceeded this figure. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Adkin-so- n The Bacchus Works has now from Seattle, Washington joined this selected group as and daughter. No. 17, Mr. Gronning said. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Moser If this fine injury free perfrom Provo. formance can be continued for Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Murri about two more months, and Tiffany 1 12 years old Bacchus will pass two more on from Northwood Ave. S. L. the record list and be ranked Mr. and Mrs . Keith Eaton in 15th place. and Brian 3 and Brenda 2 years It is of further interest to all from Murray. note that all of those records Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hales which are in excess of 15 and Gina 8 and Gregery 7 from million have terminated in a lost time injury, and as of today Marquette, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hyatt the plant leads the U.S. inand Gary 7, Gregory 5, and dustries in the longest continDarren 2 years from Granger. uing record as far as our availMr. and Mrs. Dennis Bluck able informationindicates. and Michael 5 years fronr Through Thursday, the Bacchus record actually stood at Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Burnside 15,098,633 man hours without a and son M itchell who is 6 months lost time accident. It is 1,050 frm Salt Lake City. days since the last such acciMrs. Helen Kysar andSuz-ann- a dent occurred at either plant 8 - Jolin 6 - Daniel 5 1 or Clearfield Plant 2 of the from Salt Lake City. Bacchus Works. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Andrews and Chris 8 months, Lorie 5, Shelley 3 12 from Southern Ber-toc- NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER type of Naval warfare for which they were designed. The amphibious phase of the exercise involved an actual amphibious assault at Camp Pendleton, Calif., by an embarked Marine Expeitionary Brigade. Png 11, 1967 1 Melvin L. Hadfield, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hadfield, 4929 South 4860 S., Kearns, Utah, was assigned to Headquarters Troop, 3rd Squadron of the 25th Infatry Divisions 4th Cavalry near Cu Chi, Vietnam, Nov. 29. Excerise highlights Included r missile firings His wife, Maurine, lives at at drone targets, live rocket 4960 West 5360 South, Kearns. Clements and Choclate Mountain impact ranges, and Naval air strikes to sink target ships. surface-to-ai- MELVIN L. HADFIELD Private First Class Army xssssar. TO CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF Our New Granger Office In The Granger Shopping Center VETERANS California. ANSWERS Mr. and Mrs. Clair Adams and Douglas 4, and Bruce 3 Q. A friend of mind who has from Granger. been ill wont be able to comMr. and Mrs. Adam Mocksay school until he is and daughter 11 years from plete high Will he be drafted 20. nearly New Jersey. before he gets out of high Mr. and Mrs. Dale Starbuck school? and one son and 2 daughters A. Selective Service regulafrom Holladay. tions provide that a registrant Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Hoyt who is a high school student and Mark 3, Scott 1 from Salt and satisfactorily pursuing a Lake City. e course shall be Mr. and Mrs. Glen Manser classified in Class as a from Salt Lake City. school student, until (1) high Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kemp he graduates; (2) turns age 20; and Jack 2 from S.L.C. or (3) dropps out of schol, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Curts whichever occurs first. and David 6 and Kathy 10 and Q. In order to qualify for 1 Kelly 9 from Salt Lake City. student deferment, must I enter college in the first class commencing after graduation from To full-tim- S, 1- -S Capt Sparks high school? Visit University Marine Captain James Sparks will visit University of Utah on December 13, 14 and 15, it was announced today by the Officer Selection Office iiere. The purpose of the visit is :o select college students and for the officer graduates in the U.S. Marine .raining 2orps. A veteran of the Vietnam conflict, Capt. Sparks will discuss the opportunities available in the various officer programs. Interested young men who desire to begin their military ob- ligation yet want to complete their college education, should contact Capt. Sparks in the log -by of the Student Union Building between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. A. No. If you are not reached for induction on account of your age before you enter college, consideration will be given to deferS the granting of a ment even if there was a period 11-- when you were not in school. 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