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Show Rollo to enter Army's delay entry program Dennis N. Rollo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Klien Rollo, has enlisted en-listed in the United States Army's Delayed Entry 'program. 'pro-gram. SSG Frank Stastny, Army Recruiter stationed in Cedar City, announced that Rollo had selected the Training-Travel Training-Travel option and will be training in the Food Service Field which instructs personnel person-nel in the preparation of various var-ious foods, cake and pastry baking, meat cutting and other facets in cooking. The Cedar City youth will enter active duty on July 31 and will report to Fort Leonard Leo-nard Wood, Mo. for basic training. Following basic he will complete the second part of his enlistment and will be assigned in one of the European Euro-pean Countries for a minimum mini-mum of 18 months. Dennis is a 1970 graduate of Cedar City High School and has also studied at Southern Utah State College. Active in extra curricular events he was a yell leader at both Cedar High and SUSC. Currently he is employed at Town and Country Restaurant in Cedar City. DENNIS ROLLO Mrs. Max (Beth) Robins, Richfield Rich-field and Mrs. Joseph W. (Flora). McEwan, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Friday, July 21 at 1 p.m. in ,,the Cedar City Third Ward j Chapel. Friends may call this I evening, Thursay, from 8 to ; 10 p.m. and Friday from 11 ajm. until 12:30 p.m. at the Spilstoury and Graff Mortuary in Cedar City. Burial will be in the Cedar City Cemetery. |