U UUU U3IU0IIRyL.Return HomeMembers of the National Guardr* j Battery stationed here, who haveibeen away for six months of ac-jlive duty for training, are re-: j turning home, battery officers announce.Pvts. Dennis G. Eifoila and. Kenneth M. Kinnunen of Iron-1wood and David A. Johnson and Arthur L. Lyons of Bessemer;returned last Wednesday night in1 time to spend Thanksgiving at, -|home. ;.' Due to return home this week-! I-1 end are Pvts. Daniel L. Adams, j n'Gary B. Ovaska and Dan L. n Waurio of Ironwood and Ralph D. Christensen of Bessemer. ‘ All of the Guardsmen left here; last June 8 to start their train-; ’m' ing immediately after they were i n j graduated from high school. They | h. first received eight weeks of ba-i rt!sic training at Ft. Knox, Ky.,i k(and then went to Ft. Sill, Okla.,! . Ifor advanced training. !*m I They will now train with their i home unit for the remaining! period of their enlistment. y Battery officers emphasize i i i that there are about 12 openings1 ^; in the local unit for men inter-! d' ested in joining the N a t i o n a I • Guard. Information as to reserve . .obligation and enlistment can be 'rhad by calling the Ironwood ; Armory or contacting battery of-1 ficers and fulltime personnel..! The battery will hold a multiple drill Sunday, Dec. 8. start-' ing at 7:55 in the morning and i ending at 5 in the afternoon. A spaghetti and chicken dinner will ; be served by battery cooks.