MONTANA STANDARD. BUTTE. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1942Pictured above are 20 Butte high school students, who have been awarded honorary naval rankings for their participation in a nationwide program inaugurated at the request of the government. The volunteers have sent model airplanes, conforming perfectly to Navy specifications to Washington. D. C., for use in gunnery and recognition practice at naval training stations. The Butte high school workers exceeded the quota set by officials by 60 per cent a full month before deadline.Protest Agaii Gas RationimlWest Yellowsti Takes Action20 Butie High Sdhool Students Awarded Honorary RankingiReading left to right, they are lt;first row)—Mark Achten. Philip Dunston, Bill Burt, Don Rorgman, Richard Lyons. (Second row)— Elroy Cigliana, Harold Maynard, Charles Jehle, Kembel Dahl. Gene Hoops, Ray Thomas, Bob Hop wood. (Back row)—Carl Englebacht (woodworking instructor); James White. Jim Ashby, Vernon Wallace, John Mazzola, Ray Dugdale. Bernice Deniff and Kenneth Shields.Students not in the picture are Bill Bums, Jack Lowney, Bob Bowlby and Roy Miller.The citizens and tax Wort Yellowstone and thi in adjoining sections hav record as opposed to petroleum products in lt;Mountain region. The r taken at a meeting hellt; Yellowstone when resolu unanimously adopted, ac information received inThe resolutions comn composed of C. S. Peter? man; George Pickup s Eagle, Copies of the were sent to Gov. Sam C Montana congressional in Washington, and num ernment officials in th capital city, including Prl 1strator Leon Henderson retary of the Interior Ic Among the reasons cit position to the proposed were that gasoline ratioi be detrimental to all liv farm areas, would inte regular transportation, w many people out of e and that it would be a se ment to the national weCANCELS ORDER