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Show to U. S. and Allied military Dpr ', sonnel, teaches the administration ' of personnel records and how to ' aid soldiers in selecting Armv ' careers. ' Private Woodhouse, a former S student at the Brigham Yome 'i University, entered the Army last ' March and completed basic train ' ing at Camp Roberts, Calif " ii With The 1st Cavalry Div. in ja pan Army Pvt. David O. Sor S sen, 19, whose parents are Mr and Mrs. Chris Sorensen, RFD i Springville, Utah, is now servine " with the 1st Cavalry Division in :l Japan. n In the Far East "since World 11 War II, the 1st Cavalry was rush- s ed to Korea during the early :'s fighting and fought for 17 months s' before returning to Japan in late :i! 1951 for security force duty 3 Private Sorensen entered the ,3 Army last March and completed basic training at Camp Roberts Calif. ETA JIMA, JAPAN Army Pvt. Lawrence A. Rayburn, son of Mr -and Mrs. Art Rayburn, 230 I Brookside dr., Springville, Utah ad recently graduated from the five- -x week personnel management --n course at the Eta Jima Specialist ,n School in Japan. The course, one of many open to st U. S. and Allied military person- ; a nel, teaches the administration of J personnel records and how to aid soldiers ni selecting Army careers. B Private Rayburn entered the E Army last March and completed basic training at Camp Roberts, m Calif. , an Mrs. Ada Jesse left Saturday for Mesa, Ariz., where she will ,.:t0 spend the winter months at the home of her son-in-Jaw, Newton )pj, McDowell and two sons. Mrs. Jonena Fullmer has had as her guests, her grandson Kent Harper and wife and their two sons; also Mrs. Hai-per's mother, Mrs. Herma Anderson all of San Bernardino, Calif. Their baby son makes four great grandchildren for Mrs. Fullmer. While in Springville, Spring-ville, they visited a number of relatives and friends and also spent some time in Salt Lake City, where they were extensively entertained one party being a family gathering gather-ing at the Charles Jewett home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark had as their week-end guests their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lamond Higbee and family of Winnemucca, Nev. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alma Fullmer were in Tooele Saturday evening to attend a state firemens' installation installa-tion banquet and dance. During the evening Mr. Fullmer, who has been a fireman about 21 years, was installed second-vice-president of the state association. ETA JIMA, JAPAN Army Pvt. O. Kent Woodhouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Woodhouse, 308 N. Main st, Springville, Utah, recently recent-ly graduated from the five-week personnel management course at the Eta Jima Specialist School in Japan. The course, one of many open |