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Show 2 T&e 1T Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, November 4, 1376 W! iwweirsr Military Briefs r cams o cruiser jbnsign Navy Ensign Allen K. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. John-67- 5 & fir - I Ilolly Ln., is A sile j Brigham Young University graduate Thomas W driffihc from to 1st Diego, Calif. ffrnHiifttMl Operations Specialist School. His studies were designed to prepare him for duty in a shipboard combat information center. He is stationed aboard the USS Horne, which has its home port at Long Beach, Calif. Marine Lance Corporal David N. Sanchez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Q. Sanchez, 5147 W. 7th South, has reported for duty with the 3rd Marine Division on Okinawa. Lt. Jon M. Jensen, son of Mrs. Consuelo Jensen, 5144 Moor Mont Dr., recently completed his first solo flight at Vance Air Force Base, Okla. This flight marked a significant step toward earning his pilot's wings. " Elton B. Williams, son of Mrs. Ina Williams, 501 E. 5th South, has been promoted to Marine Staff Sergeant while serving with 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Corps Station, Iwakuni, Japan. Marine Captain Marc W. Durham, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Durham, 2S?fi Rlaine Cl , is participating in a major NATO maritime exercise called Team Work '76. He is one of 6,000 U.S. Marines who joined with Navy Lt. Jensen Mrs. . 'r Ariz., and Mrs. Harriet Angell, 215 Kelsey Ave., was presented Ms second Meritorious Service Medal by the United States Air Force. The award was tor outstanding service to the United p States as the to Maj. Gen. Rupert Burris from July 1975 to September 1976. Mick Grover, Brigham City, and a senior at Brigham Young University has been awarded the Air Force Commen-datio- n Medal for meritorious service while serving for three years in Japan. The radio communications analysis specialist was presented the medal because of his outstanding professional knowledge, initiative, and analytical skills used to accomplish the mission in the strategic location across the Sea of Japan from Vladivostok, USSR. University of Utah Army ROTC Cadet David L. Guier was honored with the 3id Tlatoun Leadership Award at Fort Benning, Ga. after spending nine weeks de- - Mr. Grover Mr. Paimer . avc rnpnonnu Communications f 4 and ti i pin. L3. Furnished with tempered safety glass Q Durable 1 Vs" thick tubular frame g with holes drilled for fast, Completely easy installation Hardware includes a deluxe larch, pneumatic closer, wind safety chain and all installation screws. Outstanding Civilian Suggestor. The mechanical engineer technician suggested the M34 GB Cluster Demilitarization Program, which saved the Army over $1 million. Robert D. Lane, Air Force Advisor to the j. Artillery, Utah National Guard. 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Navy Hull Maintenance First Class Paul W. Ruesch, son of Mr. K. Angel), t? Squadron, Utah Air National Guard, retired from the USAF recently. Donate 2 Times a Week policy, defense, Self-Defen- ROLL 8T9ESD2 Ar2 a civilian employe of Tooele Army Depot has been named as the Department of the Armys Palmer, By Beinz 4 Blood Plasma Donor and Ruesch, 3252 S. 3690 West, recently participated in a combined exercise with the Japanese Maritime Force. His ships home port is Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Col. Reed M. Johnson JLa 4.99 WEEKLY economics and decision making. Radio Repair Marine Staff Sergeant Keith A. Light, whose wife Janeal is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie B. Gardner, Spanish Fork, has completed the Ground Radio Repair Course at the Marine Corps Communication-Electronic- s Mrs. REG. EARN CASH th and 4liltilli - Clear, 4 mil., 10'x25 rolls O Black or natural honor. M. 21- A Electronics Trophy. The trophy is presented to the over-al- l outstanding Air National Guard C and E unit in the United States. It is the second time in the past three years the 299th has captured this Victor in iwa POirP5 PFfETTlVP THRU NOV && 0! . ;, David L. Stoker, 442 Lamhoume Ave. Dtad V . Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian K. Long, 3745 Haven Way, has been promoted to Marine Corporal while serving in El Toro, Santa Ana, Calif. Marine Colonel Roberta N. Patrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Roberts, 1007 S. 7th East, is currently attending the Naval War College in Newport, R.I. During the course, Col. Patrick will study the elements of strategy and e Yourself Home mprovesiienf Center . . . ESS B2PT. ron of the Utah Air National Guard, recently accepted the National Guard Assn.s annual Kelp Supalwnent Vow Income CXI tonal Hoping Cts ere v Vhww veloping combat leadership skills. Awarded Trophy Major Max L. Combe, commander of the 289th n-- Ay Logan; Robert Lodge, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lodge, 885 E. Twenty-nin- ,3. - MviAtrvki np MEN & WOMER Glenn Larsen, Southwood Dr.; - " - fc; Cel. debases British and Dutch Marines for a combined amphibious landing in central Norway. Four Utah men were sworn into the United States Air Force Delayed Enlistment Program recently. They were Jack Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Nielson, 4236 W. 3226 South; Robert G. Larsen, son of Mr. and S ' jSL iEajrSrr- Ned E. Scarlet son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Scarlet, 2353 Green St., recently recompleted cruit training in San ,i A. - mxmzsmm f?zs fc5wl'5Sa Marine Pvt. Scarlet Class rt KvSkd C ,, JSea. Pilvate J t ' , 'Tv?! f cruiser free in the North aesL TT7V. 2 a aboard the -- .Jf guided mis- - j DO-l- f' TSB&Nr rf r r ff serving f -- r ADSI those no lunger needed items around your house into Turn extra Assoited colored glazes 4" size 3.09 Assorted plants with heights WANT ADS 521-353- A. TAPOSZS REG. 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