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Show iCapt. Dalebout Returns Home These are happy days down at the Lee W. Dalebout home at 1056 Lincoln where Capt. Dalebout. army chaplain's corps, is home on rest and recuperation recupera-tion leave after 18 months in the China-Burma-India theater of war. Capt. Dalebout arrived in Salt Lake Nov. 8. after having hav-ing been met in Chicago by Mrs. Dalebout following his return by way of the" Atlantic. The Dale-bouts Dale-bouts are proprietors of the Sugar Su-gar House Bakery. Only shadow on the general happiness is that he has been ordered to report to a port of embarkation Dec. 20. which will mean that he won't be home for Christmas with Bonnie Gave, the Dalebouts' daughter who will be three years old on Dec. 27 . . . and they've never yet had a Christ- mas together, because her daddy left just a few days before her first Christmas. , Capt. . Dalebout during his long overseas service met many Utah men. and on two different differ-ent occasions held all-CBI theater thea-ter LDS conferences in Calcutta, with some 160 Mormon boys attending at-tending the last one. Another all-theater conference was held earlier in Kunming, China. At j various times, however, he met with small groups of LDS bovs in meetings in various stations throughout the theater, in addition ad-dition to his regular ger.c-ral protestant services. Much ct the time he was on duty alor.g the famous Leclo road. While he was within sight of the snow-capped Himalayas much of the time, he declared the cold en :d mows of the Wasatch are a treat t-fter months and months in the rainswept rain-swept jungles of th orient |