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Show .PWWWRPW Sfv. S"s?s ITw Salt Litkp Tribune, Friday, March C il 16, 1979 the haggaf double challenae Mari Stage Combat slacks are guaranteed for (1) size selection and (2) comfort: take up up on it! Challenge no. if your size on the these Setups Special to The Tribune CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. About 650 reserve Marines from units all around the nation, including a company from served placed V ,r linn He y 7 I 1: is chart and we don't have a solid color pair in stock, we'll give you a free pair in your size from our next shipment (limit 1 pair per customer). Challenge no. 2: if these with Hoggar waistline aren't the most comfortable slacks you've ever owned, well give you a full refund! Dark brown, navy, tan or grey polyester doubleknit, $21. Offer good through Sun., Mar. 18. You cant lose! Store for Men, 140 Expand-O-Matic- s ' David Hunter styfas stacks to fake on spring! expand-o-maf- c Fort Douglas, Utah, were activated for a mobilization and combat drill at Camp Pendleton, Calif., last weekend. The unannounced drill, called a Mobilization, Operational Readiness and Deployment Test , was . a demonstration of reserve Marine combat readiness staged forU.S. under secretary of Defense Robert Connor, according to Sgt. Denise Weber, public affairs officer for the company from Fort Douglas. Really Rare A drill this size is really rare, said Sgt. Weber. Our company meets for training every month, but this drill was a lot bigger than usual." The Fort Douglas unit, Comapany F, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division (Reinforced), was the only infantry unit at the drill. Other units were artillery, engineering and service support companies. Units were selected to participate in the exercise according to the type of unit needed for the tests being held and the availability of transportation to Camp Pendleton, according to Sgt. Weber. The reserve Marines were put into simulated battle conditions when they arrived at Camp Pendleton. Company Fs mission was to take and secure a town on the training area. The reservists were ob- rl3 p 'N Casual slacks just mo aw for worm weather ween in a soft blend of 70 i t poster and 30 I i& gabardine that wool always looks fresh self-adjusti- i and tool. They with easily your shirts ,'r for they tome m sprfary , ? & "J 0hf$J23iMe&4O' tJt 4, s ' V '? H . X , ,4 : 4- V V ,s-- ' ' i j ' s' ' S' "f- - yt-W - - ' . v '4.,-' t 'T f V - V x ,, - : 4 ( :rp tf,'. 'A c-- . ' os Ot v"1 tM && .X S', '' ' " Ns ( ' vv x ' , V ;; : i' , ' - ,? , ' , J ; ; w itr ''? ' ') w A-'- A ? ' '.JW O from towers the battle iM-- ' s; i ,) 4 x in ground. We did very, very said Company F well, Commanding Officer Capt. Michael Farmer. We accomplished the mission and were able to operate at the level needed for a force in readiness. Two Marines from Utah were awarded with meritorious field promo-tion- s C for their K perforthe drill , Sgt "outstanding mance in Weber said. mid Mobilizing Test of the drill was testing how quickly the units could mobilize and only 48 hours notice was given Wednesday afternoon to the companies. People had to get off work, get out of classes and drop everything" to got ready for the simulated battle, said Sgt. Weber. Part m ytf-- isskv,? w-- V J fe' Artifact Of S. fa iV ,iir 'Tb fe v VV K' fi s If' JE , ' ' yw'.'-'&- ISnvy Ship Salt Lake men observing the 50th anniversary of the launching of the USS Salt Lake City are gathering ships artifacts for display in the Building. But the two are encountering problems in locating certain articles from the ship, which was sunk off the California Coast in 1948, having been used for target practice. Some of the items that cannot be found include the ships clock, commissioning pennant and the ships ensign (American flag), according to Hans W. Schultz and Allen Craine, tne two men observing the ships anniversary. The items were presented to Salt Lake Mayor Earl J. Glade sometime between 1946 and 1947. Since then, they have disappeared, Mr. Schultz said. Anyone with information regarding the location of the items should contact Mr. Schultz or Mr. Craine. The heavy cruiser, which Mr, Schultz said was the most decorated battleship in World War II, deserves the recognition of a complete display of its artifacts. t Two ' - 'c v'., r 12.99 C221 x Cx h'sS i m - y f iV- - f - City-Coun- A , . 5 , "s , ; this exching safe price! long sleeve styles in ah stripe - tohry-ombinam- htiy fapjpd fa s ; fa ! jmhdsfaXjhg? fa - 'Vi ' '"W',.! J '.:,rhhty taZosed, I :& A i of gr$af ; ; v Mdng geometric and ; V 4 S , Vf pother up a supply of ; - Q s x 'A - ' , i ? C:zho ,x fr.;1 ;c...y nyfen ;y,s ...x S r,,d i ... k I A ..yi A'v. V t;vi v, ly v ' ; U.'t rx :i ' ' ' v ' 'ij 7 ' I s f'a 7 Vo Staking ' vAVv, i t and your spring sloth m Sja XI. Store hr Meh, SO ft irv S.V '? l ? i. r: ', ''7J i.Lu-- - - TV 4 ' o n I- - v-- fx 'v:i- ' Vs,. .r vVi. V vry. 5'.;-- ' "'v':''. I PjmmmrnMmmmm WEINSTOCKS FASHION PLACE DIAL 262 - 5731 WEINSTOCKS |