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Show Sen. Hatch Nominates Davisites To Academy Ten youne students from Davis County have been nominated by Utah Sen Orrin Hatch for admission to the tour U.S. military academies. THE 10 Davis County residents resi-dents were nominated by Hatch on the basis of their grades, their extra-curricular experience and their personal accomplishments. They must now compete for a limited number of admissions into either the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis. Maryland: Mary-land: the U.S. Military Academy irl West Point. New York: the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. Colo.: and the Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point. New York. 'Each of these young Utahns has what it takes to succeed in the military academies acade-mies - academic excellence and personal fortitude." said Hatch. "They can be great representatives of our state and real assets to our military." LISTED with their school affiliations and the military academy to which they've been nominated, the Hatch nominees from Davis County are: Michael W. Davis of Bountiful Bounti-ful High. Air Force Academy: Robert L. Davis of Bountiful High- Naval ,,, and Ihe Air F)r Prep School A Academy. ' " . ALS0 LESLIE H Salazarot Layton H Academy: Collln ' Af, 7ay,on Hith . Academy; M;irk fs 9ea,rheld High, t Academy:AanW Bounl.tul High. A,r " Merchant Marin t andDeronA.Tmo ' High.M,i,5; |