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Show Six Iron County Men Report for Pre-Induction Pre-Induction Physicals t Six Iron County men have re-' re-' ported for pre-induction physical examinations und-3r Selective Scrvitp. The men who reported were Gordon Mitchell Adams of Parowan, Robert Frank Smith, Bryant Jake and Manell Jake, Cedar Ce-dar City; Joseph Harris Gubler, Kanarraville, and Sidney George Kohl, Beryl. Kehl was registered in Arizona, but transferred to the Iron County Boarckto report for his examination. "-X. I Four other len, Stiidents from other areas, transferred to' Iron County and reported ftn; physical examinations with the local group. ,' ' .A j The local Selective" Service Board has received a rail for eight m.?n to report . for" pre -Induction physical examinations n January - 25. However .orders for, them to report have trot yet horn mailed. '",, Two men were "rawed : to re-Dort re-Dort for induction in DeoCTribcr, tout 'both were reJactBd, nne on a temporary basis, and he "vvfll "report "re-port again in two months. - . v No call was received by', the board for men to report 3for induction in-duction in January. Howevejth,e board had previously -granted postponements to two men to re port for induction in January and they will probably be called. No date for their induction has been set. Four Iron County men have volunteered for military service in various branches of the service in recent weeks. James Allen Cox of Cedar City and William Howard How-ard Adams ff Tarowan, enlisted in the officer candidate program of the army, Lynn Topham of Paragonah enlisted in the Air Force, and Darrell Lee Anderson, Ander-son, who for some time has been living in Henderson, Nev., enlisted enlist-ed in the Marine Corps. Gaylen Ralph DeLong of Cedar City, was also inducted recently, j |