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Show ijhtin' linghamitcs teport fC Dan Borich, who has training at Seattle, Wash.. lh mother. Mrs Felix Mc-ald Mc-ald that he expects to leave ffor training cruises and Jery practice on some small Und. -vd Leatherwood writes from ,'.!hna island that he likes the Ktant marines very much, fdav he toe part in an in-$$n in-$$n parade of 2,000 boys and I'D. Lt Gates P. Christensen ar-ied ar-ied Sunday evening from Fort rth Texas, where he has been ceiving final bomber training, reports at Lincoln Nebr., re he will be assigned to a 4er crew as pilot. His wife been with him at Fort Worth e past three months and plans remain here. ;d1 Mike Oseguera, son of Mr. i Mrs. John Oseguera of Ter-x Ter-x Heights, leaves September -o return to Camp Pendleton, ',anside, Calif., after a 15-day lough spent visiting his fa-y fa-y and friends. Mike has spent months of his three years in . marines in the South Pacific. 20 years old, Mike, a former 7 Scout assistant master of m 111, says he enjoys his rk as a machinery mainten-ce mainten-ce man, but will be glad to re-rn re-rn to civilian life and Boy Scout nvities. n enthusiastic soldier student Private Harry C. English, son Mrs. Mamie English of Dry irk, who has spent 2 lj2 months the headquarters armored ool at Fort Knox, Ky. Harry ids preparation for a specialized 3 in the powerful armored di-iions di-iions and separate tank battal-s battal-s most interesting. He is in-it in-it upon mastering mysteries of crating, a radio set from jrumb-ig, jrumb-ig, rolling tanks and half tracks a graduate of armored school mmunication department. Jack ' Davidson received the lowing certificate in memory his son, Gunners Mate 2,C idney Charles Davidson from vsident Franklin D. Roosevelt: i grateful memory of Rodney larles Davidson, who died in r.ice of his country at sea, Pa-!:c Pa-!:c area, U.S.S. Argonaut, 11 riuary, 1944 (presumed). He inds in the unbroken line of :triots who have dared to die at freedom might live, and ow, and increase its blessings, eedom lives, and through it, f lives in a way that humbles e understandings of most men." 'ford has been received by rs. Alfred Sanchez that her other, William Lopez, who is rving with the navy in the uth Pacific, has been promoted the 'rating of fireman 2(C. Wesley E. Longfellow, husband Jayne McKellar Longfellow I son of Mr. and Mrs. E. . mgfellow, has been promoted the rank of master sergeant. ingfellow is serving . in New -inea with the army engineers. U. Robert D. Goff sent his fents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey D. iff of Copperton, interesting "venirs from New Guinea. Re-lved Re-lved this week were two small tive boats of carved wood and trude bow and five arrows en-sl en-sl in bamboo. sft Ray B. Woodland is at "np Roberts, Calif., as a basic "nmg instructor. MMM 3 C Robert W. Siddoway e"t through Panama canal and lssked the equator recently to cn his new base ol operations "e South Pacific. L' Col. Avery W. Masters is nis new post somewhere in e Pacific. Mrs. Masters and n David, spent this week with r- and Mrs. T. A. Masters. They f to make their home in Salt e City. Seaman 1 C Eldon (Tim) Archi-,a Archi-,a 'Mt San Francisco recently service in the Pacific. He's 6 son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ribald. t- Mildred Calvin is receiv-8 receiv-8 overseas training at Fort s etnorpe, Ga. She writes her Wher , Mrs. B. C. Snyder, that ,, ds preparation strenuous UI interesting. Ltand Mrs. Ben Rolfe arrived W night from Rapid City, to spend a 10-day leave the!r parents, Mr. and Mrs. ?el -prump of Lark and Mrs. 32 E.. Rolfe of Hunter. Lt. ue s in the army air corps. ?J Pi-'ck, receiving his basic i3.1 training at San Diego, telephoned his mother, Maggie Peck, Tuesday ev-Oto ev-Oto say that the "navy is E," and he had met several "'s from Bingham. Continued on page eight) bile unit, she followed close to the army. She was sent 160 miles north of Rome before given her furlough. Several times Betty experienced strafing and bombing bomb-ing by German planes. On September Sep-tember 3 she reports at a rest camp at Biltmore hotel, Santa Barbara, to await reassignment. Seaman 1 C Charles Salazar arrived ar-rived in Bingham. Monday to visit until September 9 with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Salazar of Copperfield. Charles has been riGHTIN BINGHAMITES REPORT (Continued from page one) Lt. Col Glenn P. Nell of the U. S. army air corps wrote his family that he has an A-l classification classi-fication in the 13th air force at the Admiralty Islands. His wife and son are with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. V. Nell of Lark. Another An-other son, Major Marvel G. Nell of Camp Roberts, Calif., arrived Sunday to soend a week's leave at the Nell home. Seaman 2 C Harold R. Marriott is on duty in the Pacific. Pfc John A. Chipian, first gunner gun-ner in a tank destroyer battalion, wrote his parents from St. Lo, France, on August 6. Seaman 2C Leland Cunliffe is now stationed at Pearl Harbor. Recently he met Seaman 1 C Ned j Jones for an enjoyable talk about home and mutual friends. ' Soundsman 3 C Russell K. Nelson, Nel-son, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nelson of Lark, is at Norfolk, Va., awaiting assignment to a ship. Sgt. Robert I. Crellin is an instructor in-structor at Fort McClelland, Ala. I I Pvt. Jack V. Householder is training at the message center, j Fort Worth, Texas. I A veteran with 18 months ser- vice to her credit, Pfc Betty Kin-( Kin-( sey Bush returned to her home I in Midvale on August 20, following follow-ing 12 months' overseas, with the ! WACs. The trip home was on a hospital ship, which was convoyed. convoy-ed. She wears a good conduct medal, Waac medal, bronze star (area of major battle) and Kuro-pean Kuro-pean and African service ribbons. While in Italy Betty was able to snewl nine days in the Eternal City, arriving there but four days after the fall of Rome. She visited visit-ed St. Peters cathedral and the Vatican city. Attached to the Fifth army as a telephone operator oper-ator with switch board on a mo- servmg on trie same battleship as Ensign Albert Dunn and has seen action in three engagements, Saipan, Tinian and Rota, all in the Marianas. At present his ship is in dry dock. Chief Gunner's Mate Eldon Hosmer Peterson arrived Saturday Satur-day night to visit two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Edith Peterson, and other relatives and friends. In service 5 1 2 years, Hosmer has been in the Pacific and Aleutian Aleu-tian waters. Headquarters of the 13th Army Air Force, southwest Pacific, reports re-ports that Major George W, Wunder, who has been on foreign for-eign duty for more than 30 months, is returning to the United Unit-ed States under the army rotation rota-tion policy. Major Wunder and his wife, the former Frances Parsons, Par-sons, now of Salt Lake City, lived at Route 1, Box 131, Bingham Canyon. He has served as assistant assist-ant engineering officer at the 13th AAF Service Command headquarters, head-quarters, operating in the south and southwest Pacific. A graduate gradu-ate of the Colorado School of Mines, Major Wunder was a USSR&M company employee. Technical Sergeant Edward Brcntcl, formerly stationed at Harrisburg, Pa., is being transferred trans-ferred to Fort Warren, Wyo.. and arrived home August 20 for a 15-day furlough. He is visiting his wife, Olivia Bedont Brentel. E.M. 3 C Robert F. Harris, who has been stationed at Tiburon, Calif., arrived home Wednesday to spend a 15-day furlough with his wife, Helen Myer Harris, Copperton, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris of Salt Lake City. Hospital Apprentice 1 C Kenneth Ken-neth Moore, son " and Mrs. Neil Moore, who was home on 15-day 15-day furlough, left Tuesdav to report re-port at Oceanside. Calif. |