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Show :jjhtin' linjhamitcs jeport iCtivp Service board No. 16, Sto make an official list-;d list-;d f men sent from this dis-Ktto dis-Ktto the navy on April 20: tf Arthur Edwards, 200 Pio-ih" Pio-ih" K Midvale; Thomas :er Pollock, Sandy; Spencer Sy JaSues, 75 "carr Fork; i?y Joseph Long, 212 Mam reet. . Jcl Robert E. Steele wrote IrS 10 an account of a meeting J;!1 Pvt Willis Garrett in New Lnea which was received Tues-i?bv Tues-i?bv his parents, Mr. and Mrs. fiSi Steele. He said that ov-f ov-f wo years in Australia and U Guinea had changed Pvt. P rrptt very little and that he ted enjoyed his visit with him J.re than he could say. jfpfc Mike Churich, who has ,n receiving marine training i San Diego and Camp Pendle-Sn Pendle-Sn Calif., since December, 1943, icompanied the body of Pfc Lree W. Golesh home April 19 id spent a week visiting friends Jd relatives. He reports at imp May 1. fcpl George H. Austin wrote & parents, "Mr. and Mrs. George g. Austin Sr. of 15 Markham, Jat he had arrived safely in fcgland and was delighted with Se beautiful countryside. The Justin's younger son, Arthur A. Justin, was one of those leaving I nday for Farragut, Ida., to be A; training. Ijcpl. Harry Rogerson of King-tin, King-tin, Ariz., arrived April 14 to it until April 27 with his wife, rs. Edith Fletcher Rogerson of lt Lake City, and parents, Mr. d Mrs. Thomas Rogerson. His txt assignment will be at eensboro, N.C. Last Friday ev-i;ng ev-i;ng Mrs. Philip Fletcher of Salt ttke City entertained at a fami-1 fami-1 dinner for Cpl. and Mrs. Rog-Ison, Rog-Ison, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Moulin Moul-in and family of Murray, Mr. id Mrs. William Rogerson and Imily, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Iserson and Miss Isabell Roger- I Seaman 2C William James nno and Mrs. Pino, the former Hitry Pazell, arrived from San lego Monday. Seaman Pino re- Srned to duty Saturday and Irs, Pino will make her home kre. I Sgt. J. F. Barkle is in North tf'ica and writes that the farms Id country are very beautiful. Pvt. Bartley Vietti, in the lelfth Quartermaster regiment I Camp Lee, Va., wrote Mr. and ys. Riley Maio that he attend-i attend-i Mass on Easter Sunday at t'ersburg, Va. fEllis Russell Boren, who was l.untarily inducted into the Ivy April 13 at Salt Lake City, I now in training at San DiegO, m. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. I'ls Boren of No. 6 Freeman fi his wife and daughters, Deon frrett Boren and little Chris-fe Chris-fe and Lynn, are making their !e at Copperfield. In excitement and with pride, la6ham district Saturday weighed wei-ghed home two veterans of ov-ffseas ov-ffseas campaigns Sgt. Robert trelhn, son of Mrs. J. Crellin ! Cyprus hall, and husband of I -s. Ruby B. Crellin, and Pvt. piK Serassio of Lark. While t' Pantrymen had not met in Stn?u0f everv day duties, not F they boarded the ship which feiio thtm from north Aus-IX Aus-IX t0 San Francisco in 22 days, P inexPriences have been sim-ILVome sim-ILVome respects. They each k'in campaign stars for tuNl'w Guinea and Aus-fc Aus-fc L hey were held in Fort !ias several days for physi-lotion) physi-lotion) before they were giv-m giv-m eek-fnd pass to come ImriJ,TrtinS back at the Fort pgh. ' rdase on a 21"day iS0gtvrellin. who was overseas htinn i wears a regimental !2r mbbonu Pvt- Serassio, a If hit nas seen action in Id A Letr,esr of the New Guinea life L ahan battles. American Ilia aJa,Ve been a11 ve? Aus-lr Aus-lr know the country bet-iJv bet-iJv LiHth Ausfalian girls and r-dina , h'Ts, nave married, in-Vnrr in-Vnrr brin8 their brides war main in Australia after .Considering the home front, I'snZfl- and home-happy N sen,? the llves of civilians fliev! Le n- "You'd never Nr fir ? a war on", was scep observation of the tof (H- Parsons' Mar ;fr and Mrs. J. L. f PPer f cPPerton and Utah T5t twn , panv employee the f Port ytcVs' left .Monday to ' w11 vJ?!urtary induction at i k P p S1- He is a son of 1 tContS;,, 5rsons of Tooele, j . touted on page eight) mothy, Wilbur Clough Thomas, Neal Vest Williams, Harold Lee Sturgill, Arthur Albert Austin, James Eugene Goff, Walter Don King, Floyd Heber Johnson, Glen Forest Barton, Michael Rubich, Patrick Jeremiah Shea, Richard Blaine Wells, Glen Bryan Farley, Daniel Borich, Richard Herman Parsons. FIGHTIN' BINGHAMITES REPORT (Continued from page one) In the group leaving for Far-ragut, Far-ragut, Ida., Monday night were Don King, husband of Mrs. Birdie Bird-ie King, who, with son, Durrell, lives at No. 4 Freeman; Glen Farley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Farley of Copperton; Ned Jones, husband of Ada Wolfe Jones of 31 Main, Mr. Jones completed a four-year enlistment in the navy on May, 1934. ! Pfc John A. Chiplan sent a cablegram received Monday which advised his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anast J. Chipian, that he had arrived safely at an ov-I ov-I erseas destination. , Seaman 2 C John S. Gleason Jr. is at the University of Wisconsin Wis-consin at Madison, Wis., naval training school for a 19-week course in radio training. Commander Com-mander L. K. Pollard, the commanding com-manding officer at the school, recently wrote Mrs. Gleason, the former Maurine Jensen, that her husband spent 44 hours a week in the classrrinm. I;ihnr;itnrv nnrt in physical education. He is becoming be-coming proficient in sending and receiving coded messages, learning learn-ing typing, radio procedure and nuvui indoctrination. Pvt. Seth Woodruff, formerly with U. S. Mines, is in training at Camp Roberts, Calif. Cpl. Nick Melich, who was returned re-turned from Iran, Persia, for treatment of a. far eastern disease dis-ease and a leg operation, has been at Bushnell hosnital three weeks. His mother, Mrs. Mary Melich of Highland Boy, visited him Sunday and says he is in good spirits. Official listing of men inducted induct-ed into the navy on April 24, through selective service board No. 16, includes the following: Ernest Martin Prigmore, Ned LaBlain Jones, Dee Delbert Ti- |