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Show NAUnCALNOVELTlES Thirty young men from the intermountain inter-mountain region enlisted as apprentice appren-tice seamen in the navy at Salt Lake City on February 15 and were transferred trans-ferred to the naval training station at San Diego, California, for twelve week's course of instruction before being assigned to ships. Utah furnished fur-nished 13 men, Montana 7 men, Idaho Ida-ho 7 men and Wyoming 3 men. The men from Utah were: Worlton H. Roos, William A. Scott jr., Gail F. Jensen and Lewis O. Morgan of Salt Lake City; William C. Miller jr. and James L. Kemp of Midvale; Wood-row Wood-row E. Mortensen and Rulon H. Petty of Gunnison; Blaine H. Gushing Gush-ing of Salina; Charles T. Carroll of Provo; Frank Smith of Murray; Jar-vis Jar-vis M. Nelson of Brigham City, and Delbert M. Craythorne of Hooper. The U. S. S. Ramapo, on April 30, 1933, using a sonic depth finder, obtained ob-tained a sounding of 34,622 feet in an unsurveyed portion of Tuscarora Deep, about 250 miles southeast of Yokohama, Japan. This depth is the second deepest on record, being exceeded ex-ceeded only by one of 35,400 feet obtained ob-tained off Mindanao, P. I. by the German Cruiser Emden, on April 29, 1927. |