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Show Cedar City Recruiters Receive Trophy i ?:: '7H5UJ: O : h 1 i ll r i Z'$;v&r' ( Mil ) LJrW-' f r . Army rec:uies in this arra. wt '.; hendqunrtes in Collar City, recently re-cently rectived a coveted trophj from their Commanding oh at This trjphy Is aw..rclod monthh he recruiting team which achieved the higl.e t percentage in U's allotted al-lotted quo'.a of c:iliste,s. The now famous "Rogers Trophy' wrs pie eated to the Cedar City recruiting station by L.. Colore rh.nnas J. Roge:s, Coir.niamlia;; 'Ji fleer of the Inlermountain I.c Jiuitlr.g DMirct. Accepting tli rophy on behalf of the station w.i.s st. Se.gcai:t Cairoll N. Stakor, Main Station Commander. O lit. .nembcrs of the aie recruiting tram are: Master sergeant La Mar A. Tavolan, and Technical SviRca; Don E. Nielson, nnd Strgca George V. Jameson. The p:e: entation proceedings wore broadcast over radio station KSUb t'ergeant Stakcr said "I am vny happy to be able to accept th'h 'rophy on behalf of my station. I ."eel that not only we recruiters arc being honored, but also the citizen'-of citizen'-of Southern Utah. Without th"li continued cooperation, and suppor of our vitally important national defense program, this accompli di-nent di-nent would not have been poss ible Colonel Rogers, in prccnting the rophy, stated, "You have not onl lone a thoroughly good Job for our country, you hue teen in-stiumcntal in-stiumcntal in securing good job for a considerable number or oung men of Southern U.nh. A job 'rom whlc'.i each one of them can e'.urn home enriched mentally und morally th-otigh their experiencs. 7nch nil ictake his place in his '"ommunlty and amonj? his family and friends a better and wiser man because of his service in the Ainiy. |