Show WITH T S Serving aboard the h heaVy e a aly V y cruiser Los Angeles which recently completed a cruise along the northern Pacific coast of the United States is JOHN JOAN D. D D DOWNS DO seaman son of Mrs Mary Downs of 1210 East Third South Bount Bountiful ul Downs who entered the tile service April 3 1952 received received his his recruit training at the U. U S S. S Naval Training Training Training Train Train- ing Center San Sans Diego Calif Before returning to duty off southern California the Los Angeles An geles visited Portland Ore and participated in inthe the Seattle Wash Vash celebration an annual city event Presently serving aboard the net tender vessel Catalpa is GORDON GORDON GOR GOR- DON B. B BENNETT BENNET third class son of Mr and Mss s Bennett of f West Vest South Bountiful and husband of ot Mrs Nancy A. A Bennett of Ave Oakland Calif Bennett who attended the University University Uni Uni- of Utah entered the naval service Sept 8 1950 The busy vessel operates out of ol Y Japan and is responsible sible sibie for the repair and maintenance maintenance ance of the important antisubmarine antisubmarine antisubmarine sub anti marine nets protecting Tokyo Bay WITH THE 1ST CAVALRY IN J JAPAN AP AN DOYLE C. C JONES son of Mr and Mrs Glenn M. M Jones Route 1 Cl Clearfield arfield is isnow isnow isnow now serving servin with the 1st Cavalry Division in Japan The 1st Cavalry one of the first American units to Korea In 1950 was relieved from front line front line duty last December Now part of the U. U S S. S security force in Japan it is training on the barren northern northern northern north north- ern island of Hokkaido less than four miles from Red-held Red terri tern tory Private Jones was formerly assigned assigned assigned as as- signed to the Armored DIvision Division Divi DIvi- Division sion at Camp Chaffee Ark He entered entered entered en en- the army in February 1952 Midshipman first class HARRY E. E WORKMAN N son of Mr and Mrs Richard L L. L Workman Workman Work York man Sr of 24 South First East Farmington a student at University I 3 sity ty of Utah is embarked on the I ight cruiser Roanoke in a ten ship squadron which sailed recently recently re reo re- re for a sum summer ncr training cruise cruis in in European an waters vaters The task group is headed first for Antwerp Belgium where the midshipmen and crew will take e tours to Amsterdam amt The Hague Other ports of call will be Lisban Lis Lis- ban Portugal and Bay Cuba The task group will return to Norfolk Va Sept 5 The cruise is for Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps midshipmen men from 24 colleges and universities universities universities throughout the nation and will stress shipboard navigation gunnery communications and tactics tactics tac tac- tac tics to supplement classroom classroom classroom class class- room studies After seven months in the Korean Korean Ko Ko- Korean Ko- Ko rean combat zone the destroyer Henderson is returning to the United States Serving aboard her is ROBERT ROBERT- P. P SHEPHERD second class son of Mr and Mrs P P. P Q Shepherd and husband o of Mrs Jane A. A Shepherd all o of Clearfield The Henderson served on shore shor bombardment missions with Task Force 95 and Carrier Task Force 77 She saturated Communist cities railroad and supply routes and gun positions with 2853 rounds from her inch 5 guns The versatile destroyer also saw screening duty for our aircraft carriers submarine anti patrols and gunfire support for army amphibious ain aim landings The rig rig of combat was lessened lessen lessen- ed for the crew of the Henderson by shore-liberties shore in Pearl Harbor Midway and Ja pan and the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong |