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Show Whamites iport I, John Kallen arrived Mon-jVa Mon-jVa five-day visit with his Ur Mrs- Lucille Kallen, Bov and brother-in- 3 Johnson of Bingham. Here .'delayed orders, John came 'icwip Mackall. N. C where t training with the paratroop-Cd paratroop-Cd was en route to Reno, V o return a soldier A.W.O.L i ; visited his brother, Frank ,,n who is in marine officers nn2 school at Quantico. Va., lavs Frank should have his mission by now. Fortunately, is visit home was made at same time another brother, Emil Kallen of Camp Callan, w-as here on furlough. Para-Kallen Para-Kallen has been in ser-since ser-since March 13, 1943, and in paratroops 13 months. He the average age in his out-i out-i 20 years. Basic training in-id in-id a daily scheduled four- Srun before breakfast, gen-basic gen-basic drill during the day i a seven mile run in the af-jcon. af-jcon. The paratroopers begin estrength to permit weeding tot those who falter under the v.uous regimen. N ataman PC William A- Braun honed his mother, Mrs. Ber-I Ber-I Nichols, from Seattle Satur-f Satur-f evening to. tell her that he pected to be home soon to d 25 days. l! MM. 2 C Glenn Woodrow East- 4 son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo-I Geo-I Eastman of Lark, arrived e last Friday for a 25-day I with relatives and friends, jl Seme for five days "in mid-fil mid-fil was Second Lieutenant l:am Walter Pearce, son of t Michael Pearce, 447 Univer- street, Salt Lake City, form-1 form-1 of Copperfield. He also came lingham to visit his grand-tier, grand-tier, Mrs. William Walters, I uncle, Richard Walters, at f Miller apartment. A gradu-M gradu-M Bingham high school and stminster college, he also re-iftd re-iftd a degree from the Uni-B:ty Uni-B:ty of Utah, school of engi-:ng. engi-:ng. He was affiliated with ju Gamma Epsilon fraterni-He fraterni-He is now at Camp Van Dorn, I , engineer corps. 1'ch. Sgt. Henry T. Fisher, lerly an operator of a Cop-jn Cop-jn service station, has arriv- ii New Guinea, according to 1 received by his wife, Wan-ohnson Wan-ohnson Fisher of Murray. John K. Madsen, who re-L'd re-L'd his commission in the ' service forces transporta- I corps ion April 24, is now wd at Camp Gordon John-A John-A son of Mr. and Mrs. 11 K. Madsen, John entered navy corps two years ago was transferred to the mer-t mer-t marine where he was sets se-ts for officer training. He I sent from the merchant ma-I ma-I base at Avalon, Calif., to St. Ptore, Fla., and later to I 0rleans- La., for training. l"macist's Mate 2!C Joseph rD0e. whoso home base is f;nJrancisco, and his wife, iwrnier Bern ice Anderson of f' who is making her home ,AnBeles, left Saturday to I v J? ther coast after a four-I four-I visit in Lark with their mo-VMrs. mo-VMrs. Millie Wykert and I "mas Franks. Friday the ImTu 'ei'y quests at a din- ! H. V. Forsnes of Singling Sing-ling s durin8 the evening lfned Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. fen $ children, Mrs. Clara f". Miss Evelyn Turpin and leCit Randa11- a11 of Salt |