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Show Most Utah Youths Comply With Selective Service Regulations registered. Those failing to register will be reported to the Justice Department for possible prosecution. The Selective Service System has released updated statistics showing the compliance rates for registration of young men both at the national and state level. These statistics include the total results of the grace period registration granted by President Reagan and reflect registrations as of March 31, 1982 Utah's young men have a 90.35 percent compliance with Selective Service registration. At the national level there is a 93 percent compliance with registration for all age groups men born in 1960, 61, 62, 63, and the first 3 months of 1964. By law, young men are required to register with Selective Service as they reach their 18th birthday either 30 days before or after it. The registration requirement applies to all men born in 1960 and later years. Failure to register is a felony, carrying a maximum penalty of $10,000 and or five years in prison. . Later this month, Selective Service will cross-reference the computer tapes .containing the names of men who have ) registered against Social Security files 'to identify those who have not wwbwwmwpi in ! miiwwiwwww i iummiiww,aiwiiVMW."ie mmmmfmwat'mm mm j mm iihi,hiiihwiwp " V- x .l m rti.- ' - ... 'f . r ??rcSv' .. '- . .'kv?v tfc""Hir; It Jir 4 -4i ., n vS! v . yv. -" v.t-iA.v ; , v t . . ., - ' ' ... xm i v i J".. . W w vtm uM "Webworms" emerge from their Milk like tents to feed on leaves of tree in the Fruita "historic lone" at Capitol Itct-f Natimul Park. Worms can defoliate a tree and leave it Nusreptlble to disease. |