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Show ijhtin1 injhamites eport fadet Gerald G. Larsen of the s merchant marine arrived in ,it Lake City Monday from i York. Since joining the mer-nt mer-nt marine Gerald has travel-around travel-around the world, leaving San neisco in May. He is to report New York September 30 for Jjjonal training and service, raid's sister, Darlene L. Home been advanced in the WAVES L 3ic Petty officer to 2c store .W Their parents, Mr. and J , D N. Larsen of Hidden v rasure Mine, were in Bingham I .jnesday evening with Mr. and s Newell Larsen of North Hol-I Hol-I rood, Calif. Mrs. Newell Lar- was en route to St. Paul, to visit her parents. Seaman 1 c William Braun tel-honed tel-honed Sunday evening from I pacific Coast to tell his mo-t mo-t Mrs. Bertha Nichols, he aid fly home Friday (today) visit. letter from Cpl Julian Baum, Australia, was received here jtember 16 just 10 days af-it af-it was written. Julian said he 1 sent some Jap souvenirs r.e and added this note for his her, Mrs. Alger Baum, who rks at the arms plant as a fi-inspector: fi-inspector: "I'm glad you got pmotion and that you you e your job, Mom. I'm sure re is a lot more work to be le in winning this war, Mom, ion't slack up now on the amotion, am-otion, just because things k well at the present. The bet-it bet-it looks the harder everyone M work, what do you say?" !:ght years' service in the na-- na-- a milestone passed Tues-for Tues-for Chief Gunner's Mate lliam Elwood Robinson, son John T. Davidson, who is liding a furlough in Bingham cyon and Midvale. He reports San Diego September 19 for nlistment. The past two years r.ner's Mate "Rusty" has been duty in the Atlantic. Now he .sfers to the Pacific, where ' was serving on December 7, I The navy is the only life, believes, and that is literally the information he will give I what he has observed and tre he has been. Isrgaret L. McNeilis, former ghamite who made her home :.ie Utah Power and Light and the Bourgard apartments in she lived here as Mrs. T. SMcNeilis, enlisted in the WACs May 7, 1943, at Superior, Ariz., was recently promoted to mician fifth grade as a tele-Ph tele-Ph clerk with the 777th WAC quarters, according to a news mch from Doming, N.M. She e daughter of Charles Dam- of 106 Fifth street. Day- Ky. m T. Fisher has been ad-cw ad-cw to technical sergeant at "P Claiborne, La- lectriciarTs Mate 2c Ted Is at the naval hospital, mncisco, for treatment of me seasickness. He recently jfM from two months' sea ne Thomas, son of Mr. and Byron G. Thomas of Lark, en selected to receive spe-) spe-) training in radio com- ) 'lcations at the naval train-l train-l ,ol University of Wis-Sln Wis-Sln Madison. :h,? K. Madsen, son of Mr. LRulon K- Madsen, has Jfl branches of service. He Mm felTed from the naval iS? c tne merchant marine i ban Francisco Monday ePt at Catalina Island. If0 T. Davis Jr., son of and Mrs. j. T. DaviSf writes an island in the Pacific chief been promoted t0 ? $at the section near Sa-inl. Sa-inl. w G"inea, is definitely definite-ly Amet'ican control, auth--?.nave. announced that the " . action was borne by the ;Zmn; t0 which Lt. Mike and Sgt. Joe Loverich nown to be attached. The d-tah I been described as tlitti d iun8le encounters, ass me,-hanized equipment h EUbUCaTif. Private of t u Alike L- Oseguera, I s it, .n S- Oseguera, 259 '.' Sam Canyon, Sn I t Marmte Corps Fire Kr here of which he is J KeiVstablished record f SUgh a astern of strict ' ftom? .and constant drilling s t w"el- which should be an ) i Sam" manV Cities" 1 Carina r demands are made 1 KtJLV rmen as of civilian ; -n V, e said, "but in ad- ! uii(W 0 stand inspections 1 'eCtom4bat training." ; of Stnierit ls under direc- 1 aSf10 Hmer c- Love11' I :PohH ' and through his ' W maior fires have i 91 this gigantic base. M m |