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Show Record Proves Bond For Two in Korean War Zone A copy of the Iron County Record Rec-ord is credited with having brought two Air Force officers serving in the Korean campaign into realization that they had something in common, in that their wives both were former residents res-idents of Cedar City. Major Joseph Lambert, and Lt. Donald II. Asire, residents of northern I'tah cities had been serving together in Japan, but neither was aware that the other's oth-er's wife was a former Cedar City resident. One day Lt. Asire saw i a copy of the Iron County Record Rec-ord in Lambert's quarters and asked what he knew about Cedar Ce-dar City. This inquiry revealed the fact that Mrs. Asire and Mrs. Lambert, not only both came from Cedar City, "but that they lived on the same block. Mrs. Lambert is Mrs. Ruth Mc-Donough Mc-Donough Lambert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. McDonough, and Mrs. Asire is Mrs. Eula Mae Dotson Asire, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. H. P. Dotson. The Asires figured in another unique experience recently, when the Lt. greeted greeted his wife in a two-and-a-half minute transcribed message broadcast over the Pomona, Calif, radio station. The transcription was made by the Armed Forces radio Service in Japan. |