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Show Leon Wimber Gets 4 Service Release Lt. Leon Wimber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fullmer, ijhas been given his honorable reffase from the service after spending the past four years as a pilot with the Marine Air Corps. After he received his wings, he spent a year in Japan and also a year at Pennsacola, Fla., as a flight instructor. He left the latter part of last week for Denver, Colo., where he will either work for K, ' . ; fmn or ubor tTu f:'v c ' " i, v .k; - cokdw 1 , al: ,' T I V. ' '"5Effi TESTING j, ! ' " n FACHI1IES FOR t M 1 ymmmn of out- r- " ji . n1 . 1 -'V VSE AHD Of ; : OR 00 FF!CT ; ' 3 j ' 'JURY wmm. i"'. i IhDEHTIf I f . . ' " BIOLOGIC. IS' ' v . w jt J 1L:v;-' -:,..-: :. - .. . tiling "ii'mm" r M-wjflfm-'t--lw-t ttVifhftnT - mffrm"-vrriAhhWTrfe-iin (p.AtAaMi Vernon J. Tipton, left, is congratulated by Lt. General Wm. H. Arnold, commanding General of Fifth Army, right, who presented Captain TiptJn with a Certificate of Achioveir.ent for service rendered with the 37th Preventative Medical Co. Headquarters armed force.; i.i the Far East. Capt. Tipton, whose home is at 641 East Second No., Springville, is presently serving in che medical corps at the area medical laboratory in St. Louis, Mo. He visited in, Springville recen'dy upon returning from Korea, and his wife and family joined him to go to St. Louis to make their home during his present assignment. Capt. Tiptcn is a son of Mrs. Daniel Witney of this city. United Air Lines or attend the University of Denver, Before leaving his falks gave a family dinner in his honor with other family members including Mr. and Mrs. Duane Markison, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Haws, Jay Fullmer and the host and hostess. Also Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Hales of Salt Lake City entertained in his honor before he left for Denver. |