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Show Registration Date Set For Men 18 And 19 Years Old All young men eighteen and nineteen years of age will register under the Selective Service Act on June 30th in accordance with a proclamation issued recently by the President of the United States. Any young man who has reached his eighteenth birthday anniversary anniver-sary on or before June 30th., must register on that date. Also any young man who has reached his 2uth. birthday since the registration registra-tion on February ltiih., must also register. The local Selective Service Board has not yet announced details of this registration, but will soon announce an-nounce the place of registration, and the hours in which the registration regis-tration place will be open. The Selective Service Board has not il led eighteen men of Iron County to be ready to answer the call for induction on June 25th., tlitional four men from Iron coun-and coun-and has received word that an ad-ty ad-ty must be inducted on July 17th. The men ordered to report on June 25ih. are as follows: Fred W. Chenney, Ellis Lambeth, Marvin Mar-vin S. Spendlove, Rex Murle, David Da-vid E. Bulloch, Rex Leigh, Andrew C. Bender, Alphus J. Smith, Earl Adams, Udell Haslam and Craig Crubb, of Cedar City; H. LeRoy Adams, George F. Rowley, Sheldon R. Clark, Max Hendrickson, and Jos E. Jensen, Parowan; Raymond C. Prothero, Paragonah; and Leonard Davis, Kanarra. George Armstrong and DeV'on Roundy of Cedar City, were a-mong a-mong the list to leave on June 25th.. but George is attempting to enlist in the Glider Pilot Corps, and will take his examination In Salt Lake City Monday, and Devon De-von Roundy has enlisted in the Navy. Udell Haslam replaces one of these boys, and if Armstrong piusses h Is . examination, Craig Crabb will be the eighteenth man to leave. However, if Armstrong does not pass, he will probably leave on the 25th., and Crabb will not go until July 17th. The men to fill the July 17th. quota have not yet been selected. |