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Show pines as a rifleman with the 383 Infantryman, has been giVen discharge. He has" been in Army since August, 1944, and 1! entitled to wear the Good Co duct Medal in addition to th' South Pacific participation t! bons. His wife is the former Viol' Miller, this city. a Robert K. Bringhurst Out of Army With a record of approximate,, three years in the Army, RobJ R. Bringhurst is home with a djs charge from the Army. He h ' been in the South Pacific, inciU(1 ing Guam and Okinawa, for y months, and in addition to th South Pacific operation ribbon he is entitled to wear the taw torious service award. He entered the Army in January, 1943 Hi wife is the former Helen Tipton Fred T. Nielsen jriven Discharge T5 Fred T. Nielsen has been given a discharge from the Serv-ices Serv-ices and has returned home He has been in the Army since No vember, 1943, and has 'served 14 months in Prance and later in Japan, as a mechanic. He is a son of Fred Nielsen of Provo, former1 ly of this city. His wife i3 thj former Helen Page of Payson uled to arrive in San Francisco on Jan. 5. He is getting out with a high record of points, according to the discharge notice from Pearl Harbor, T. H. James G. Chad wick Given Discharge Cpl. James G. Chadwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Chadwick Chad-wick who has served eleven months in Leyte, Okinawa and the Philip- Armed Forces' Clifton D. Marsh Discharged From Army Clifton D. Marsh, eon of Mr. and Mrs. "Clifton T. Marsh of Ma-pleton, Ma-pleton, is discharged from the Army, according to word received from Fort Douglas. He has been in the Army since February, 1943, and has served 30 months overseas over-seas in New Guinea and at Luzon with the 130th Infantry, as a truck driver.' Raymond W. Robinson Given Discharge GM 3c Raymond W. Robinson of this city has been given a discharge dis-charge from the Navy, according to word received from the Shoemaker, Shoe-maker, Calif., separation center. Albert R. Griggs Given Discharge Pfc. Albert R. Griggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Griggs of this city, has been given a discharge dis-charge from the Army in which he has served 59 months. He is authorized to wear the European Asiatic-Pacific and American theater the-ater ribbons as well as the Victory Vic-tory ribbon and the Philippine liberation lib-eration ribbon. He served with the Medics. Wilbur M. Tippetts Given Discharge Pfc. Wilbur' M. Tippetts has been given a discharge after serving serv-ing nearly three years in the Army Ar-my as clerk in the Ordnance department. de-partment. He was in Guadalcanal Guadalcan-al and the Philippines for twenty-one twenty-one months. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tippetts, Springville. Spring-ville. Gerald Sumsion Out Of Navy Gerald Sumsion, son of Lacelle Sumsion, whose wife is Mrs. Veda Sumsion, has been given a discharge dis-charge from the Navy, his ship having left Guam and was sched- |