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Show I Four youths enlist in U.S. Army Lee Frost 'of Orderville. She will visit with her sister in Fredonia, Ariz, until she can , join her husband following graduation from ( Basic train" ' ing at Fort Leonard Wood. The announcement of four men enlisting in the United States Army hase been made by SSG Stastny, Army Recruiter Re-cruiter headquarters in Cedar City. Ralph Stanley iButler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hall Lee of Hurricane has enlisted In the regular Army for a three year enlistment. The optional enlistment en-listment ha3 no special assignment as-signment or schooling provisions. provis-ions. Mark Deli McAllister, son of Mrs. Athene Farnsworth, Kan-aib, Kan-aib, enlisted in the Army for a choice of Army Career Group 71, which is Administration. A graduate of Kanab High School he has also attended Southern Utah State College. He just married the former Charlene 'Holt of Pleasant Grove and she will remain in the Cedar City ' area until Mark graduates from basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Robert Clark Bacon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bacon, Hurricane enlisted for Career Group 71, Administration, .as well. He graduated from Hurricane Hur-ricane High School and has been working in St. George. He is currently undergoing basic-training' atTorr Leonard Wood, Mo. Senman W. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tone Blackburn of Glendale, enlisted in the regular regu-lar Army for a two year period. per-iod. A 1971 graduate of Val ley High School he has been working for the Kialbab Lumber Lum-ber Co. Sertnan was recently narried to the former Lora |