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Show n News of Local 1 Folks in ikj 2 U.S. Forces hi I " editor' Nte . Hyou have a relative or friend erring 1 t,,e ftrraed force9 send u complete Information with a JctDre, we can use Information this kind In tills column. jBOMOTED TO ) UEUTEXANT Second Lieutenant Ray Shisler, a ji of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shis-' Shis-' -7, graduated from the Transit Trans-it Station Corps (iicer Candi- ' , :,!e school zlf v -s imp Harahan,! r ie Orleans, L,. , I Wednesday, Oc- L I I I 10ber 20. Lt - ' ; ft cvjsJcr enlisted V, , . . Ijs the Armed W r. farces Novcm- J, i -a-10. 1942 and' 'fi - k his basic 4f ' i3 raining at Ft ' 1 J. ;m Houston, ; J M 1- :aas. On April : " J tf ' 1943 he went T - j New Orleans Lt. Shisler h sagas welfare school. lie began I adidate school June 24, 1943. ?iiis the nation's only school of 5 j kind, they are selected stud-D stud-D eb who study the science of gct-i gct-i tag the right amount of men and - raterial to the right place at the , iht time. From New Orleans s, ay will go to the far-flung Unit-It Unit-It i Nations battle fronts. Before distrricnt he attended the Un-ersity Un-ersity of Utah two years. , Lt. Shisler spent last week end :me with his parents, leaving today, for San Francisco, Cal- jmia where he is to report, j j I THE MARINES ; Kenneth E. Zirker, son of Mr. . r"v and Mrs. John E T (f - '' Kirker Jr- of Ar" r cadia had the J ' & misfortune of " s breaking his an- ' j kle while train- ' Lv . ing, and is con-x con-x VE'. fined to the mil-L mil-L itary hospital at h' Dalas, Texas, -f 'V Kenneth who at- ji: h "tended the Agri- tr-' It cultural college - -at Logan for i - I -VJ; '.1 1,., three years en- !K. Zirker listed in the Mass Ma-ss reserve in April, 1942, and a' called into service in July fJ. He has been attending the rth Texas Agriculture col-f col-f at Arlington, Texas, taking ine training along with his ' ?e work. He would have been j ugh his studies there and ity for a transfer on October Much to Kenneth's regret, his ncs may postpone his trans-for trans-for awhile. -3ARKS FOR "ER SEAS ?''ord was received list week by J ll a nd Mrs. ' , -f ) f Hudy, that' M fL I ! son, pfc. y y J y n e Rudy, : I. , 'k for overseas v-w Pfc. Rudy t5i inducted in-'.-'iT'l-'-Z:''' Mhe Army in' SK't , h, 1943, and! . 'ved his bas-;'; training at Ft.A ,j Washing-' ::Vv :v-':3 ; He JJe on a fur- pfe. Rudy JJSh last month. V - ON FURLOUGH ft'11 Alexander, who is with , Merchant Marines, is a e of Roosevelt. He was in at Chile, South America at iurne of Pearl Harbor and has many narrow escapes since ginning of the war. He just yd from a trip around the , ,1 ,hls last tough assignment , L?fUverInS the goods for the ! ,'1f1n of Sicily. He was afloat H r8' in a boat after his 4jas sunk in the Solomon 'rtL0UGH ! lSiM?avis' Petty Officer 3-c lUni P351 Week in Roosevelt War8, nlth hls mother, Mrs. lliv?s uardner and other rel- S in the Navy ic So 15' 1942 and took his Cff8 .at Sa Diego, Cal-Sham, Cal-Sham, Is a Eunners mate I Nic fr11,011 duly in the South i ji left L past eISht months. Framf sday to report at 'rancisco, California. ADVANCED IN SERVICE Marrell E. McKowen, of Roosevelt Roose-velt has been promoted to the grade of Private First class in the notice recently received from Florence, Arizona. INDUCTED INTO TID3 USMC Clyde G. Killian, husband of Joy Fransin Killian and son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Killian was inducted into the U S Marine Corp November 2, Mr. Killian is a graduate of the Roosevelt : High school. His wife and nine month old son, Bart live in Roosevelt. STATIONED AT WISCONSIN Pfc Harold S. Eldredge, age 24, son of Mrs. James H. Eldredge of Duchesne was graduate dwg Wn or graduates of bis class. |