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Show ,u l,u, Army A r Vm . nl1". 'IVmuh Koiiu. I,, 1 Am- ,,.. ,. ' K lnK "'""o Oct 1 llO XV,,M t,, ' ''-" . !...!... lV,w!.r p T" -v, .no,,,,;: c ' ';" '" w,,h ,.j,l,.r Wo.U ;''! room oft ho .U.pc.o t 1? rrH" svnsr 1WII Dunn (Jots Navy l'ronuitiou I'lJI ;n..nn. .son of Mr. and Mrs. 1-1 Punn. hns i,tvn pi.omotoa t(j CULT IVtty offloor in t,o Navy mul is now SorvlK tho South IMi-iiu-. )u-oo,MinR' to word received Tsl ,T. Mnrtliuhvlo Visits Kolivtlves Tod J. Marttndnle B. M lc of tho Navy Sonbocs, has returned to his baso for reassignment after sponding fifteen days with his parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Martin-d:lo. Martin-d:lo. and other relatives and friends hero. He has spent, four months in the Arctic Circle and now expects to go on duty in the Taoific. His wfie, Mrs. Melba M 5 Mil ;"; 'tsn-tu-uod to his :v '"'J,, tws boon stationed ,v,.nltv oonpl-tod hi-' hi-' . Ht KamiKut. ldalio, v: " J!,',in'''i now nttomUn- a u ;";woru.C soIuh.1 at Oroat CI ' thv.ius' I JoH't approoi- M :' ;i Hie llovaUl that 1 have nr. Ifs mostly bo- , ' "write. I A' "PP'voiato 1 ,ht, lcrM. howovor, and n :;thsnk tlioso rosponsihlo :x ! iSMTMtto mo. By roadins- it ;t'tVhero most of tho fol- 1 ; went to school with are and m- sro doing:. .; ;."n0-stationed at Hoffman A :Si -nuivins to beoomo a radio ) "MntlieMaratimo Service. is ;W urso-1 shouU1 be ft I'.Mit Doo. 22nd, J r';- -cin for sending the luamiuiaie. n member of the coast Siiard stationed in Texas, spent throe days here with him. Fourth Brother Goos Into Service Dan-ell Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.-M. Adams of Loa, formerly former-ly of this city, went into the Navy on Nov. 10. He has two brothers broth-ers in the Navy, J M. Adams, a seaman first class on SS South Dakota, somewhere in the Philippines, Philip-pines, and Dean, a Ph. M. 2C, somewhere in the South Pacific, also a brother. J. Cliff Adams, in the Army. The latter has been visiting in Springville for ten days and has now gone to Fort Ord, Calif., for overseas assignment. J. Grant Richardson Is Made Ensign J. Grant Richardson, who has been stationed at New Orleans, La., with the Navy Air Corps, recently re-cently graduated from training and received a commission of ensign. en-sign. He has been transferred to Ottumwa, Iowa, where he will be a flight instructor. His wife, the former Norma Clegg, has spent the past two months at New Orleans Or-leans and attended his graduation exercises. She is in Springville and expects to leave in about two weeks for Iowa. .' Sincerely, h LYLE HATCH. A Savyman Is m Her 0, Kr,e Beyer. A. M. M. 3 C. N '. -st completed gunnery school Reived his wings from the I t ""-i F!a.. base. He is spending ill v'djvs leave with his par- Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Boyer, ",'f 'o;,er relatives and friends. to report soon to the Navy :'-Cor?s base at San Diego, Cal. ;mj h. Jenkins It Gnlfport, Miss. t';r3 comes from Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, now residing at rce. Calif., that their son, s R Jenkins, is now stationed sGulfport. Miss., a seamon 2nd is ii the Navy- Mipleton Serviceman Back To Chile S Sgt. Orril E. Sorenson. son of & and Mrs. Chris M. Sorenson ::' M-pleton has spent the past -j raks visiting his family and riis in Mapleton and Koosher- )- He has been stationed with ie miXary air attache in ,San-Sio. ,San-Sio. Chile, the past two and one-ji' one-ji' years, and ieft by plane Sun-iy Sun-iy to return to the base. local Man Gets Citation S Sgt Waldo E. Jacobsen, son of W &. ar.d Mrs. A. E Jacobsen, serv- i? as an aerial gunner with the J 5-55th Bomb Group in Italy, was 1 wes'Jy authorized to the wear I j ;aWar Department Unit Citation J Badge when his veteran B-24 Lib-9 Lib-9 mtor bomber outfit was cited 9 "or outstanding performance of ij foty in armed conflict with the S aemy," according to word receiv- 3 from the 15th Army Air Force I base. Reginald Oakley f Gets Transfer Prt-Reginald R. Oakley, of the Air Forces, has been sent to port of embarkation at San fw. Calif. His classification 1 L?vtypiStand he wiU be sta-J-JJM the lines doing offi- V Ttook his basic train- |