Show WOODS CROSS j Eugene A. A A Child S lc le son of Mr 1111 and Mrs Harry Child was home on furlough during the first party of June He lIe left June 11 for Torque Point Ore where he will continue his schooling He lie grad grad- graduated graduated graduated May lay from naval air technical training center Jackson Jacksonville ville FJ with rating of aviation electricians electrician's mate first class lie He was one of the four highest in his Ilis class and was one of the four given this additional training at Point The 4 11 club The Happy Help help- Helpers ers els held their first fir t meeting Thursday June 8 1945 1915 19 5 at the home of Mrs Wayne They held an election of officers President Mary Lou Blake make vice- vice president Marjory Winegar Win gar sec treasurer Beverly Hatch reporter Lois Holbrook song and choir leader Margie Hepworth The club held its second meeting at the home of Mrs Sirs Wayne Wine Wine- gar They made creamed soup The club dub leaders leader's are Ire Virginia Winegar and Bernice Noble Alert to the educational advantages advantages advantages offered by the army special special- specialized specialized training program Lee W W. Moss Woods Cross has enlisted in the and is awaiting his assignment to the July class at one I of the accredited colleges or uni uni- universities universities Private Moss oss received a congratulatory letter from the commanding general of the ninth service command on his achieve achieve- I I I of attaining n a satisfactory score on the qualifying test lest administered on April 12 He He lie will receive at least two terms of college training twelve weeks week one week vaca vaca- vacation to a terra term with a one lion tion between terms at the expense of the government Food quarters tuition books and other instructional Instructional material transportation to college medical care as is nor nor- normally normally mally provided by uy the college willbe will willbe willbe be provided by the government arose tJ who successfully complete the prescribed courses of the reserve re re- reserve reI serve program will be eligible for consideration for the advanced pro program program program gram after their theil call to active e duty at the end of the term in which they become eighteen Upon call to active duty ho he will be assigned to a training center for basic train ain training training ing after which selection for f r the advanced program will be made on the basis of the record made in the course of his training and the limitations on the number that may be assigned to the the army specialized training ad ad- advanced advanced program each month Be lie- Because Because cause every enlistee must be a aleast at least 17 and not more than 17 years 9 months Captain Arthur G. G 1 district recruiting of of- fleer stresses the necessity o of immediate action on the part of those born in October 1927 in or or- order ordel order der del to take advantage of the pro pro- program program program gram in July Judy I Keith E. E Carlson resident of Woods Cross who is now a quarter man laborer at the naval supply depot in Clearfield ld firmly finnly believes es that opportunity comes to all those who wish wish and and work and his steady advancement since he went to work at the inland depot proves his point Mr 11 Carlson went to work for the navy under civil service on March Marchu 18 1943 1043 as a common laborer That lasted only two weeks lIe He then became a car car- carpenters carpenter's carpenters carpenter's penters penter's helper helper for for two months Next he advanced to snapper snapper his his first supervisory job Then he lie was made and he now is s laborer with apIn approximately men under his super super- supervision supervision supervision vision and the care of the depots depot's acres in his charge lIe He and his or more workers worl ors level grounds and excavate for lor build build- ings They also plant and care for 1 h lu 1 u iK bs a f trees e and Howes fl IClY awns Y s Olf O k 11 u f r which under the present beautification beautification cation program being carried on at the depot are arc making it one of the beauty spots of Utah Keith Carlson was born in Pleasant Grove a son of the late Mr 11 and Mrs lIhs Isaac E. E Carlson Here he at at- attended atI attended I tended grade school and was grad from the Pleasant Grove I high school In 1929 1029 he married Miss nii ss Viola Stiller Miller of Salt Lake La ke City With their two sons Elwood 15 and Grant 11 they now make their home on a three-acre three tract in Woods Cross Mr 1111 Carlson was I employed ed by the Cudahy Packing I Co in North Salt Lake for 14 years rears prior to going to Clearfield I like working under civil service service service ice and hope to continue in it after the war emergency is over states Mr 11 Carlson Its liberal vacation and sick leave policies form a pattern all private indus Indus- industry Industry industry try could follow to advantage he heI headds adds I |