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Show Page NORTH 2 NEWS NORTH OGDEN Dale H Phillips Rich, Lola FROM Wyatt, Simmons, Somewhere Randall, Taylor H David Jr J Glen M CIVIC Ogden North organized fire RUSSIA Shupe Ward Mother Dear 10th, 1944 to receive any for a of number you write and days, decided to give the latest news Today finds you somewhere in one of the great est nations, it is to known you as dreamed that when Russia never would have I joined the army, the opportunity to travel as have have been experiences many, others of great interest and I Not By But When Cleone Why me Campbell I I Oh, June, we this 1945 ought to will be by war over After falls Germany be able to lick Japan months Perhaps the boys with by this time next us can Such remarks be heard year can anywhere one wishes to turn these civilians to be days We seem chiefly concerned with the ques tion, will the end7 When war it time we did Don you suppose is thinking about why some serious we are fighting in six be t I My some not The people here are very friend they treat us with the have been of resepct with some of the soldiers, working who have been up to the front the stories they tell about The far from cruelty German are this country pleasant have seen both the air and the land from the sights have and seen are pitiful can see with my own people hate the why these eyes While talking Germans as they do lad he told he to me was one thirteen old and had been years He also to the front three times the had told that Germans me killed all of his family wonder how our boys of his age would accept the life he has facing him ly, and greatest I I I What thoughts do you imagine minds of our there boys over this Indepen Do you think they are dence Day9 solely concerned with the when war will be over9 To be sure, they all hope and pray this conflict will are end are have And just uppermost the in For they who soon, very soon fighting all they are giving to their very lives give it lasts means moment every that lives lost Of many more they want this war to end course But boys have our something more on their minds than the mere length of the war They are fight to something they ing preserve hold dear their freedom, very incidentally, it is and, our freedom They too thinking not only are fi of their families and lends, but also of the downtrodden peoples of world who have been the whole the darkness for so stumbling in very long Independence this year than ever forth set which day to our holds significance more before The principles the Bill of Rights in than have and we9 I cities here are in complete The destruction, not one but hundreds could a while Once in you see a missed the Ger that had home, eyes, and was still standing man rule everything sight But as a in was lying flat with the ground day and do Some soon mean Russia is going to make Hit soon, ler, and his stooges, pay back with cruelty interest for all the ungodly them hardships he has caused and s I bear hard have of an their among feet of hose reported fue truck which good shape town board project is Another the planting of law the area of on the paik A sprinkling town system is to be installed to insure efficient is and to be a in and appropnate care of the lawn under Preparations are all ready with the leveling of the ground been almost completed This is being sponsored by the A the school town board, the P board, and the county way having -T , commission ers The lectly with water system is now di connected with the cemetery large enough pipe which is city a to accommodate a cemetery-wide sprinkling system This should the for peipetual open way care in the years to come Also, water lines have been placed the before designated m places Finances for this project been have hand taken from the funds on the present time the new on loads is prog rapidly the labor as as will allow at Work ressing shoitage NEWS BRIEFS Daughters Pioneer Meet the home of Mrs Velma Mrs Belle K Wilson of the Stake Board present was conducted the and of the The camp officers new follows Captain are as Ivy Barker, first lieutenant, Ellen Ber rett, second lieutenant, Zina Blay lock, and secretary, Florence ing was of held Wyatt the at re-organization Snooks feeling fine and working try to make this mission than was I a bigger am on success thing speaking for planned am all of the fellows with whom it Well Dad and Mother, work Heres hoping is time to sign off all well this letter finds you I Refreshments were served am to I fellows seemed so in have vague now as and meaningful real sumed a grim ity of speech, worship Freedom lay at the very foun and assembly of And of this dation our liberty If fact boys our are well aware lose these rights what is there we other than mere vassals left to be poweiful of a state which is more tangible I to soon project interesting so will department This will consist of a fire and a voluntary fire fighting of fifteen members will be well equipped with apparatus, modern fire firghting hundred which will be five failed Having from mail NEWS chief, force It Dad and 1944 2nd, own Russia In June Advisors Heiner, J. WRITES Vola Dons Vern July NEWS ALVORD PAUL Editor Associates Lettice OGDEN I I and Mrs Ira Lowder attend graduation exercises of their Shirley Ife is stationed at Wil son liams Field, Chandler, Orizona, as flying cadet, and at the gradua a tion received his wings Mr ed the always Your Son, Paul Further (Note correspondence that Paul reveal was the only per and only one other son from Ogden man from Utah who went to Russia to establish air bases for the Amer shuttle In planes in bombing ican His wife Apul Paul was m Egypt Arlene, and daughter her are with parents Plain City in ) George from New Simmons has returned where he has been business for the past week En on he stopped Des route home at Iowa where Moines, he guest was speaker Mr visitors school, F York at and a convention Mis at June a Joe Chandler session 25th of were Sunday ' |