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Show Nautical jOy Holes frPl J. M. BIRKETT JQ A new training program for radio and machine shop work, right here in the state of Utah has been announced an-nounced by the U. S Navy Recruiting Recruit-ing Service. This program will give every man who Is mechanically inclined an opportunity op-portunity for training as a machinist, machin-ist, or If he has had algebra, math- ( ematlcs, or geometry and Is Interested Inter-ested In radio, an opportunity for training In radio. Applicants who are accepted for enlistment In the Naval Reserve, who desire to, are enrolled In the N. Y. A. machines; or radio school at Salt Lake City. The y are then enlisted In the Navy and placed on Inactive duty for a period of ninety days to permit them to rece've this training. This training is free, It costs you nothing, you are given board atvl room and $12 8) a month while you are attt nding school. Here Is th it opportunity that you have been waiting for; an oppor- i tunlty to almost make certain that j when you a e called to active duty after the n'ncty days that you will be able to follow the work In the j Ni.vy that you have been trained for and desire most. The radio .students ire given lh'; "Eddy Test" for Radio Technicians J before cotrplrt on of school anrl and those who qualify are sent to the Navy's Had o School at Treasure Treas-ure Island 11 nd then to the U. A. C. I at Logan, for a training peilo 1 of eight montl s In the exeling new i field of Ultra High Fnquenry Ru-J cllo. If you should fall to pass th . "Eddy Te t" you will be transferred! to the nnirest Navy Training Sta-' t'.on, ear marked for enrollment l'.i , the R: dlo and Communication' school. To those who have attended the N. Y. A. Mahinlst School, after i completion of the ninety clay training train-ing period are transferred to the Nearest Naval Training Station ear marked for enrollment in the N.-vy's N.-vy's machinist school. We have been given assurance that mi.rried men who are Interested Interes-ted In taking advantage of this opportunity, op-portunity, but because of financial reasons could not; will be given work cn the new Navy depot at Clearfield, Utah and can attend the N. Y. A. school at night. To those who are Rolng to have to serve in the armed services in , the necr future, Investigate this new program of the Navy's at once, contact your Navy Recruiting Substation in Cedar City, by person per-son or letter TODAY. Your Navy Recruiting Station nt Cedar City reports thirteen enlistments enlist-ments In the Navy Reserve for the past week. HONOR ROLL; Leonard E. PUBLISHER 22, son of Mrs. H. P. Brooks, St George. Leone James MITCHELL, 21, son of Mrs. Marlah Porter. Escalante John Clark BALLARD, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. David T. Ballard. Hurricane. Joseph William SMITH, 20, sot of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith, Mil-ford. Mil-ford. Douglas Clifford KIRK, 20, son Pf Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Kirk. Mll- ford. Sterling Orady HALL. 21. son of Mr. end Mrs. William E, Hall, Knnarra. Donald June STEVENS. 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Stevens, Cedar City. I Darwin Arthur KAY, 20. sou of Mr. and Mrs. George Arthur Kay. Caliente, Nevada. John Gilbert BARTO.N 19. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. Barton. Caliente, Nevada. ' Grant Leniel WILLIAMS, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Montague, Salina. Leoland Marion HANEY, 32, son of Mr. George E. Haney, Hatch. Louis B. WILLIAMS 35, husband of Mrs. Luelle Williams, Cedar City. Albert Frank BLAZEK, 19, son of -""jiTBiiw3iMnjniniiMMBii Mr. and Mrs. John J. Blazek, Rt. 3, Ellis, Texaa. |