Show I H q I q I II q r 1 Ho I A a b rI d d 3 I d I H HI I a With Our Boys In The I t Armed Forces oM ii I I I I I 11 EUGENE CORRELL NOW I IN E ENGLAND GLAD 1 Mrs C C. V V. Hodgson r received the tho fol- fol following f l- l lowing letter from Eugene Correll n a local boy who Is 15 now serving in Eng Eng- England England land Dear Mrs Hodgson I 1 guess you know from the folks that I am no longer at lUll Field and am now in England Things here are very beautiful and much the tho same as at home The farms are aro all green and wild flowers blooming at this time of year I 1 would very much like Uke for tor you to have The Tho Park Record sent The folks will see you about It the next time they come up your way I 1 would very much like t to know what Is going on In Park City It If you see anyone any one I 1 know tell them hello and also tell Mr dr Bl Blyth th hello for me I 1 guess that is about all I 1 cah think ot of now so I will close As ever LEE LT THOMAS L. L COMPLETES 50 COU COMBAT AT MISSIONS S First Lt Thomas L. L Moore of this city pilot of a USA U S A A F 17 Q Flying Fort Fort- Fortress Fortress ress ress has completed 60 50 combat missions Lt I r. r core entered the army as a cadet cade on March 28 1942 and received his wings at Victorville California September 30 1942 Prior to the army he attended grammar and high school at Park City Utah Brigham Young uni- uni university university and the American Institute of Banking at Los Angeles California He worked as bookkeeper for lor Great Lakes Timber company Lt Moores Moore's first mission in this thea- thea theatre theatre tre was on June 18 18 over Messina Sicily his last was over Athens Greece No- No November November vember 11 When asked what ho he considered his closest scrape Lt Moore answered the theraid theraid raid on the l factory at V Wiener ener Neustadt on November 2 I had been appointed squadron leader and was leading my squadron over the tar tar- get Within a short time the entire second element clement and my left wingman I was shot down by Goering's yellow nose fighters a group of picked men honored i by the No 1 man ot of the Many of my friends met with misfortune that I Iday day I The Tho year old pilot has been award I award award- awarded ed cd the Air Metal with nine Oak Leaf I Clusters for performance of his flying i duties In combat I Lieutenant Moore is the son of Mr and Mrs Leslie Moore r. r of t this city ity BILL ILL PRUDENCE CE NOW IN I SAN FRANCISCO Mrs Laura Prudence received word Sunday evening that her son Bill had I arrived in San Francisco California that day from service in the South I Pacific Bill did not know If he would bo be given a furlough that he m may y Isit his home or 1 if he would be sent direct to Pennsylvania where he will attend school I NOW NO NOI I IN TilE TIIE NT nl l MARINES ES Harold Hap Clegg son of Mr and I Mrs OsCar Clegg of this city spent a afew I few da days s In the Park the latter part of of r the week before entering the Merchant Marine service Hap received his dis- dis discharge discharge charge from the army so that he could Join tip Up with the Marines I CHRISTMAS GREETINGS 1 RECEIVED HECEI This week The Record stat staff received Christmas greetings from Corporal and Mrs Charles F. F Scales who are now home In Denver Colorado Corporal Scales Is In the medical de- de department at Fitzsimmons General hospi- hospi hospital tat tal In the Colorado city NOTICED MERE ON ONI FURLOUGH I i Roach son of Mr and Mrs Lester Roach Is visiting home folks George B. B son of Mr and Mrs George S. S Krueger Is in t tl e Park on a a. fur fur- furlough furlough lough visit from his navy station In San Francisco Corporal Robert is enjoying a visit with his parents Mr and Mrs Wm 1 N. N In this city Corporal Robert RobertIn In stationed at the Jefferson barracks Missouri VISITS I IN TIIE IAme 1111 Lieutenant and Mrs Fredrick R. R Button were tors in the Park last week at the home of their brother and sister law Mr and Mrs Wm Dutton Button Lt Button and wife returned Monday to Douglas Army Air Field at Douglas Arizona where he Is a flight Instructor on twin engine bombers E BUNNELL UN ELL RECEIVES HECEI GOOD CO CONDUCT DUCT MEDAL T 4 Hugh E. E Bunnell Army Service Forces stationed at Comp Camp Rucker Ala Ala- Alabama bama son of Mr and Mrs George H. H Bunnell of this city was recently award award- awarded ed the goOd conduct medal a merit re- re recognition recognition cognition of enlisted men who have demonstrated fidelity through faithfUl and exact performance or of duty cUI- cUI off l- l clency through capacity to prOduce de- de desired sired results and whose behavior has been su such b. b as to deserve emulation I FORMER r. ON FURLOUGH G. G Carter a former well known has recently finished boot train train- training mg ing ot at Camp Waldron Farragut Idaho and returned to his home in Salt Lake city for tor two weeks Upon his return to camp he expects to be to another station During his visit he became engaged to a very well known young lady Indy ot of Salt Lake City Miss Velma Hansen lIe He was ordained a priest in the South SouthGate SouthGate Gate ward and e tl e young couple have received their Patriarchal blessing I Wo We wish to extend our congratulations and wish them a lot of t In the I future RECEIVES RECI FROM SON MrS Mae Trythall received the tho follow follow- ling I ing letters from her son Glen who Is IsI I with the Marines and doing doing- service In Inthe Inthe the Sou South th Pacific Dearest Mother Well how are you today hope There Is not much news to tell you but butI I 1 guess uess you know that We are at sea but that is all I 1 can cantell cantell tell you I sure wish I was home to en- en enJoY enjoy JoY some of that weather you are haying but gU guess I will have havo to watt walt tor fora a while before before- I get there Mack said sala to be sure loUre and tell you all Continued on Page FIve With The Boys In InThe The Armed Forces I Continued from Pace One I hello for him and I told him I would I guess you are wonderIng why I wrote this In pencil well I lost my pen so so this will have to do maybe next time I can borrow pen Well I guess that is 15 about all for this time Tell TeU everybody hello for me and I hope bope to see them all soon All my love loveto to you all Your loving son GLENN I Dearest Mother Well how ow are you all by now fine I hope bop e. e I guess you have been wondering you haven't heard from me but let Jet m me tell y you u I have been plenty busy I I guess gucu you you have read In the papers where wo we have been we were up In the Gilbert Islands and It ft was tough thatis that is 15 about all I can tell you about that but dont don't worry I am fine and there is nothing to worry about Well we finally left New Zealand It wasn't too bad bast there but I wu was sure aure glad to leave leav hope we dont don't have to go back Ill I'll write you a longer letter as soon as aa I can can Just wanted to let you know I was alright You can tell The Record where I have been Give Olve my love to everybody and Ill I'll wrIte soon All my d' d love to you all Your loving son GLENN I n I COI TO MEDAL l I Word was received today that LIeu LIeu- LIeutenant Lieutenant tenant Earl D. D Fisher has been recommended recommended mended to receIve an Oak Leaf Cluster medal Lieutenant Fisher Is s the ton son of 01 Sheriff and Mrs George Georgc M. M Fisher and andIs Is doing air service somewhere in the South Atlantic t l LETTER The Tho letter as published inthe In the tho Atlanta Journal of Georgia s worthy or of reprinting and rereading Siy My dear dear Son War has been declared Knowing your dear love for me your first reaction will willbo willbe bo be What will Mother think SO shall I tell you Today my eyes are arc filled with tears for tor I am a woman and women do not like war but my heart is burst burst- burstIng lag Ing with pride that I am the mother ofa of ofa a soldier who will fight to pro protect my country and home from an invadIng enemy The war in Europe seemed so shi sh w- w like and unreal like an Interesting book whoso whose chapters unfolded from day Clay tv to today day but now bow it has hns c ceased ased to be fiction to us In 1 and Is 15 grim reality knocking with mailed fist on cur cur door War Nor Is but terrible somehow I have a feeling of 8 things 3 come to a head F For r a lo long g time as ns yoU yott know I have havo worried that your generation seems to have havo grown tuft and indulgent t pl pleasure taking all from life and givIng little In return I admIt that the tho sIn belongs to tomy tomy my gener generation tI nt Things rh n s were not al always easy enay for us older ones and In our mis- mis tn love an and we have tried to shIeld you younger ones from har hard hard- s lp it is 18 by constant struggle tins fighting that mankind becomes stron strong physically MaI my generation mus reap the I It seems unfair but remember when yo you are paying our paying our debt w will be auf auf- u- u ho or of our mIstakes It Is old fashioned to speak or of honor J d or self sacrifice and duty and even ot of God The family book cheque-book has bas tho place of the famIly Bible Iq in many homes bomes but hIstory and especially the Bible Dible which is the history of mankind teaches us that whenever man has had Ufo life too easy he has turned to money money- madness self Indulgence and wicked wicked- n ness Then have dame wars and misery until he be returned to God Godor or good and In that way found peace and happiness again We are not alone whole generations ot of humanity before us have trod the same hard path but always some good has como come because ot of It SO It Is our task to cling fast to all that Is true and good and noble and fInd that path again I pray that we win victory over the selfishness and war rIng elements clements withIn ourselves When we have havo gained that victory nothIng from without can cna ever r conquer us UI MY prayers will wrap you as In R a coat or of armour but should It be your our fate ot of pay the supreme which price God then forbid It Is better to die In a a. cause than to live an un- un unconstructive constructive life While war is 18 anything but constructive per se se I believe the af- af aftermath aftermath ot of this war will usher In an era cra of the gr greatest spiritual a awakening this world has c cYr r knows no n. nA As A l no e we are so muCh alike ame you have always been very near to ni me and I feel It is fItting that you or of nIl all my children f be called to to fight for tor th which I havo tried tc to glye d 1 feel dishonored It if my son on should fall fail his country or me meat meat at tbs Cr n 1 c to n h history history- I would feel that I have bave lived in vain My love loi nn and are wits 00 nl- nl ways 1 She J ne rt that bat T 1 seem eI 1 a trifle meta meto dramatic Just remember er this Is an unusual unu- unu sual day In my Ufe Ilfe Tc Tomorrow morrow I will write you 11 t mother things abott abo eating foils your feet dry et etc 1 tit t m more concerned with your needs W Wherever ere er you ma may be it nh uj auy ts bc-ts wW will keep tIn time your march Ing feet and nu I rray they may lead to vIctory E I |