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Show Utin' Whamites eport 1,1 Clyde Nichols of El Centro, f says "News from home" is , "welcome. A son of Mr. and ' Ernest R. Nichols of Copper-he Copper-he is training with the avia- i around crew. He wishes one in on the Bingham high J footboll squad would give (he lowdown on the team's tpects. tty Officer 3 e John A. La-a La-a shipfitter, writes from a i v sub base in the South Paci- 'hat the fellows at his loca-f loca-f 'work long hard -hours. He in the Hawaiian islands but he has been "moved a good snce from there". (. Jack E. Nelson, son of Mr. Mrs. W. L. Nelson, has been ;jned at the army air base alliance, Nebraska, the past II months. He has been in ce a year and arrived home raber 12 to spend a 12-day ,ugh- with his family and ids. cJohn A. Chipian called his mts September 12 and visited phone with the family mem-i mem-i for 45 minutes. In his next r he said the call helped him : a spell of homesickness. kutenant William B. Goris of ham received the air medal meritorious achievement and cry in duty with the Tenth force in India. A son of Mr. Mrs. William Goris, he grad-i grad-i from Bingham high school was a student at the Univer-cf Univer-cf Utah. He trained at Bakers-!, Bakers-!, San Diego and Santa Ana, (. He was commissioned as ivigator September 26, 1942, left in February, 1943, for ;eas duty. :! Harry Rogerson of King-, King-, Ariz., flew home to spend week-end with his wife, Mrs. h Fletcher Rogerson of Salt ; Citv, and his parents, Mr. Mrs. Thomas Rogerson. y W. Pett, navy trainee at 'ana School of Mines, recent-i'on recent-i'on the city tennis singles 'mals at Bozeman, Mont. A :le, Wash., champion beat , in the finals. Good to know ,) Pett, an outstanding Bing- Ihigh school net star, is keep-;p keep-;p the sport in which he has ys shown promise. :ef Petty Officer Jackson C. e, an aerial torpedo chief, on shore duty at the New-R.I., New-R.I., naval base, according wd received by his parents. Jinan 2 c W. Jack Pollock, if Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pol-writes Pol-writes from Key West, Fla., portant naval air base, that njoys his work and likes the try. , i Sherman D. Gardner, who stationed at Columbia, SC., on maneuvers in West His present home base Wilmington, Del., where his - the former Miss Donna lfs, is now making her home. &n J. Gordon Spendlove, f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jove, reported for a new :"ment at Brownsville army ;s, Texas, on September 16. kl'e and children, Sonny and ."Jane, are at present visit-Parents, visit-Parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. "8 at Tucson, Ariz. 1 James F. Barkle Jr. of :l field, Wash., telephoned W' Mr-and Mrs- J- F- ' Monday evening, to say well he liked his present and hear how the home were doing. SDtw years dlty in the -t.rf i ?rank B- Shafter has ;a and sent home to -his A,Ir- ad Mrs. Frank iaw i"'Ke number of cur-1 cur-1 EE .which- a hardwood, I -"dled cane and a Japan-' Japan-' iuSS.Elpe of bamboo with 1 tu lhpi,ce and bowl, ar-I ar-I ; tha week. In civilian life i lamwnas a sub-carrier at the Post office and the army 4nt uln Lthe Pst office de-? de-? mnil? s two years' and months' service to his wlv ' Shafter has added ?r iXi reilved pipe and cane rasa T lllon- whkh includes ae jewelryUeer 'CinS a"d |