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Show "Neptime" patrol planes. While operating op-erating from its home base at Barber's Bar-ber's point, the squadron conducts training flights involving aerial reconnaissance, re-connaissance, anti-submarine warfare war-fare and mine-detecting. Its planes also asnist in search and rescue missions. Mrs. May W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. James Rothwell and Mr. and Mrs. James Wiscombe enjoyed a birthday turkey dinner honoring their brother, Dr. J. J. Weight, given at his home in Provo on Sunday. ifewS YJoted Fort Lewis, Wash. Sgt.lc Car-nice Car-nice M. Cain, whose wife, Maryan, lives at 360 E. Fourth N Springville, Spring-ville, is among 26,000 soldiers slated slat-ed to participate in Exercise Apple Jack during May at the Yakima Firing Center, Wash. Apple Jack will test the efficiency effic-iency of infantry and support units in mountainous and desert terrain. The simulated use of atomic weapons wea-pons will be one of the conditions of the exercise. Sgt. Cain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cain, 210 Stuart St., Fay-etteville, Fay-etteville, N. C, is assigned to the 2nd Infantry division's aviation company. He has been in the army since 1942. Elden R. Lowe, aviation machin-ists's machin-ists's mate third class, USN, son of William E. Lowe of 723 S. Main, Springville. ,csi-fva e Springville, returned in March to the naval air station at Barber's Point, T.H., with patrol squadron 6, after a six-month tour in the Alaskan area. The squadron flies the P2V-5F |