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Show Paul L Larsen Tells of Experience In Making Trip to Foreign Port breaker, making the way for our 25 ship convoy following in single file A helicopter went aloft two and three times daily charting the easiest route. The thick ice lay in huge fields with numerous icebergs floating southward. On arrival the ships anchored out in the bay and we commenced our job of ship to shore operations. Our cargo consisted of everything required to establish and maintain main-tain a new army and air base. Upon returning to our home base again, requires another change of address. Thanking you kindly, PAUL L. LARSEN Editor" Note: The Herald Her-ald appreciates such fine letters let-ters as the one received and printed this week from Paul L. Larsen. It is not long, but it tells in plain words just one experience which Paul has had and he says thanks for the paper in his own words. The leter received from Paul Rob-ison Rob-ison last week, was also fine, and very much appreciated. It, too, was interesting, tell-! tell-! ing just a little of one man's experience in Korea. The servicemen, ser-vicemen, even in this country, have many interesting stories which they could tll and not only woidd the Springville Herald appreciate getting an account of some of them, but friends and relatives and every subscriber likes to read such letters. Dear Editor: Sending you my thanks and appreciation ap-preciation for the Herald. It has followed me very faithfully faith-fully in all my travels. We have recently returned to Panama, after successfully completing com-pleting a mission to Greenland. It was a very interesting trip requiring the assistance of an ice |