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Show ,''l,l""u'11 t'-'lr wo,U l,y mi , ''''''''''''''''''-MvorUforw,,,,.; tlwy Nxviv Klv,..i .sp.vl.U credit " ' of a vil J '"!' ii.-n.ss i,Voiu,h ,., I . ' 1,0 Minted out that it ok ,.xt,.,,, .lays of ,,,, under l..nimn art tilery fire , mlKtho J-U.K,. Tlu,vworko i,ll, v worhed 17 hours per lay. 0r, , 1U V""y "-t,,v, bool,y VT U,Ul ,l,,i,US 1,1 '"" Who, ''dc.e.x and railroads have hee Mown up l,y the enemy. Mont 11. Oustlu Given Promotion Mont R Oust in, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oust In of this city hns been promoted to staff sergeant In the army air corps, according to word .vceived hero. Stationed with the 1Mb air force in Italy he Italy, tor onuses unknown. He ex-confined ex-confined to a hospital in Rome enemy territory. At present, he is lias completed many missions over poeted to have his missions completed com-pleted and get a rfurlough for Ch istmas, but has lost out by being be-ing in the hospital, he recently wrote. J ,,,, lovers Uh re . ' . en of Mr. "1 ,-:;: .s , uvuts. The letter PS n otlu-r than stat- " ,;:";;;s. said he was well ,S 0r .V!V. vl. H' ls " '','l,,,r n IV i''oKsorvation battalion ti,kf of ? " ' !ltioiuM In France. S i Vi It 'iht inn)' ( U"1' . K0V:1 0:ks. stationed "iwnini.' "" leave '' (Mmr KiK'Uer. Ala., and Hours with Calvin fH ho is stationed there. .Wliitl"!? Cmirse f ,ftnl" '",son- Fla' ffook gr:uhiated from the '-""""on WoUiing course of '"ii".' and Machine Shop ' ration at this Army Ser-"'r Ser-"'r Trainingr Center fol-wir.plotioa fol-wir.plotioa of a six-weeks' s, jt was anmmH!.'. iV ....... Cmutins- wl return to his I'.Vh a thorough knowledge iwyaeetylene and electric : in this course he also '-rf to work with a variety of 4s and compositions of Ijinstiiisr Letter m fa many Joxewhere In Germany. Oct. 1st, 1944. Friwds: ".-t a few lines to thank you .'rji for the home-town paper, tjast months for some rea- or other it hasn't been com--.:on:ebut it is gradually catch-iupww. catch-iupww. Since the invasion of :-:-.oe we have been moving so Ait it was impossible for our 2 r.d papers to keep up with -.Out a month-old or five months it ior.e-town paper is a sight '8 sk eves. It gives us men and r;;a of the service a chance to ti oat where our pals are and ;m "ihey are doing. Kece.-tly I was promoted from Pr.Tjte First Class to Corporal, so:d cook in the kitchen. It is rather a different set-up :a in Germany; instead of see-i see-i e country flag flying like in Kpm and France, we see a ii:e flag, which goes to show ist Hitler's isn't the super race liaised it to be. Well I must close before it gets iitk and time for Jerry to buzz over. Thanking you again for t- caper. Sincerely, m Harold Giles. j. Gordon Johnson i Jny Thorpo Is Tronioted To KT 2 C Jay N. Thorpe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thorpe, has recently been promoted to the rating of Radio Technician second class in the U. S. Navy. He also has his red stripes for completing three years as an enlisted man of the Navy. Radioman Thorpe hns Mia-ma. Mia-ma. Fla., listed as his home base, but is on the high seas most of the time. Wllbert Giles Writes Aproclatlon Dear Sirs: I have been receiving your paper pa-per pretty regular or I should say as regular as can be expected out here and I surely want to thank the Jaycees for making it possible for me to get it It's a welcome relief to pick it up and read it in what little spare time I have. It's nice to read about your friends and Oh, yes, the pictures of the pretty girls that appear on the society page and who the lucky fellows are. There sure seems to be a lot of marriages taking place despite the war. Oh, well, I suppose it can't last forever for-ever I hope. I also see in the paper that a lot of the boys are going over. I'll bet the old town is bare. I'll bet a lot of fellows never thought they'd miss it at all. Well, there isn't much more to be said,' so thanks again for the paper and please keep sending it. Sincerely, Wilbert A. Giles F 1C I miis Appreciation , I Gentlemen: I I wish to express my gratitude j I for the issues of the Springville I Herald which you have sent me. J I Sice I have been separated from I the other fellows with whom I "J I came to Farragut, I am extreme- I ly appreciative, indeed, of any f I wi from home. I I I hope you can excuse the tar-. tar-. I fcess of this letter as we changed j I camps and were pretty busy for ' I awhile, getting setUed. I Thank you again! g I Sincerely yours, h, I Gordon Johnson. " I M Shimizu j 1Vrites Appreciation J J Bill Shimizu, former high school Went, now stationed at Camp 'l BlaniJin?. Fla., writes his appreciation appre-ciation for the Herald. He states I 8e is in the station hospital at the I Present. ' Man Changes I Camps I ifXeweU A' Lambson writes that ' appreciates the Herald and ex- 1 ,s hls appreciation to those f who made it possible for service men and women to get 2 Paper. He also states that he I 2anged his address and is Ucs. at C Jfvn Garnick H On Furlough 1 Mrf his Parits, Mr. and I fetun, . ave on Nov- 11 for J X w hls camP at Almagarda, iii Called in at the Her" ZT his aPPrecia-aS?ivp: aPPrecia-aS?ivp: ehome-town Paper. He PVen an eight-day furlough. J J.Jones " JacPrm0tion I Mrsaj h' JneS' SOn of Mr' and haS been n T' JneS of this city-class city-class " promted to seaman 2nd 'rom'po has been transferred er, Calif Wa- to Shoemak-I Shoemak-I ! He recently spent a fcn(k Uugh with relatives and I ln Springville. l- Blake Hy Uota? Good Work U. S SS1 lake Holley, with the "ne of a PP y Forces in France, is CrjstrurHPany of engineer port ine Pan T f,nd rePair men tak- !iarborg m.the rehabilitation of ' ana Wh0 were recently |