Show I I I I I I I I Three Appointments I To Naval Academy I Congressman Walter K Granger of the First Congressional District of Utah re- re recently reI announced that he has three principal appointments to make to the United States Naval Academy for the year 1948 In his announcement Mr Granger states I am most anxious to have a representative group of applicants ants from which to make my m selection With each principal appointment there will be three alternate places to be filled making mak mak- making ing twelve appointments available to the young men of the First Congressional District Mr Granger commented that these appointments are arc sought after by those who appreciate the exceptional opportunity opportunity training at Annapolis affords Be Be- Because Because cause causo of the high entrance requirements both mental and physical phys cal It is necessary I that the nominees be young yo ng men who are above average students with wi h at least j jone one year of college training and between l the ages of 17 and 21 However If It a n. aboy aboy I boy has been In the service ervIce for 2 years or more then the age limit for him Is 15 23 The selection of these nominees will willbe willbe willbe be made within the next 60 days and so the Congressman has placed application tion blanks and Information pamphlets containing the tho detailed requirements for I II entrance In the hands bands of the Democratic Chairman and the Vice Chairman of i II each of the 25 counties which comprises the t First t District 1 Congressional Congress e. e |