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Show crashed. The entire crew returned return-ed to the United States to wait for a new plane. On the second trip Sergeant Clarke became ill. The crew and plane went on. Sergeant Clarke returned to the United States to await further orders. Now he is stationed at the Salt Lake air base, a rear gunner on a flying fortress. Before indue-1 tion in the army he was employed em-ployed at the U. S. mine. A brother bro-ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney. P. Clarke, live at No. 12 Dixon. Miss Leola Knudsen Was Bride of Early March Announcement is made of the , marriage of Miss Leola Knudsen, Knud-sen, who taught at Bingham Central Cen-tral school last year, and Sergeant Ser-geant Joseph Marshall Clarke, son of Mrs. Katie Clarke of Gro-ver. Gro-ver. The ceremony was solemnized solemn-ized at the Salt Lake LDS temple temp-le March 1 by David A. Broad-bent. Broad-bent. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed J. Knudsen of Provo and a graduate of Brig-ham Brig-ham Young university. She is a member of the Omega Nu, honorary hon-orary journalistic fraternity, and is teaching at Ogden this year. Since March, 1942, Sergeant Clarke has been stationed at eight different Army Air bases in the United States. Twice he has started overseas and has gotten as far as Newfoundland. The first attempt to go overseas was stopped when, in taking off from Newfoundland, the plane |