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Show 1 jhtin' i Lhamites jiport I I letter has been received ti Sct Robert J. Parrish, stall sta-ll with the army in Sreve-1 Sreve-1 la , asking the editor of the 'tin''Binghamites column to L run something about his I Cpl. Hubert E. Steele, (.with is part of the letter: Ve of this FA outfit, feel as Lh we know yours and his Lham Canyon from one end Sue other. Should elect him, the war, president of the ham Canyon, Chamber of merce. He is unceasingly ng of Bingham Canyon, ierton, and Copperfield's fteous sites, and the Land of fejrtunity your part of the f.try is! ,sh to ask you to mention frame in your column and tell I mother, via your column, he has found someone with 'more uncontrollable temper f his own, namely, his buddy, Ikas, of Philadelphia, Pa. dp our morale by printing, hat our morale is extra low, letter or parts of it as you !it. We are truly interested our column and Bingham iron, Utah. What a place it I: be! a letter addressed to the jy Flag society, received if, Harold "Antelope" Boll, ioned at Lowry Field, Den-i Den-i Colo., he states that Marine I Gordon was married here uly 9 to Alice Irvine. I hap-:d hap-:d to be best man (probably lose as I'll ever come) so I ed in. Bill left for the east day, July 12. I was supposed ave left for overseas July 6, they could not wait until i teeth were put in, guess around for another month." Gordon will be remembered as a brother to Mrs. M. rnoff and recently returned i Guadalcanal. lave just received your open r and also the membership to the Victory Flag society honored. It sounds like a I idea. I'm sure all the men ;ervice overseas will appre-' appre-' the news from home. I am oned in Beeville, Texas, a-half-way between San An-j An-j and Houston. My job at this is trouble-shooter. You'd k I was a Chaplain with all trouble they come to me i Hope I can ship out soon Innist Mate 2 c John Brown. I rd has been received from I tmil Pollick that he is start sta-rt on the Aleutian Islands that the place where he is, rren of trees. He says that n Pay day comes everyone ?py, they get out the bones, I day most of the fellows look ey lost their last friend it probably was. Cpl. Pol-las Pol-las been in the army two M; 2 c Gene Wadsworth s the Victory Flag society ne is serving on the USS a and while writing his ; "J? sea is so rough that he lactically standing on his He says that he hasn't seen . the fellows from Bing- yet. Gene stated that he w receiving the monthly and congratulates the re-'?bf re-'?bf Bmgham for doing a 'Lm Dispenza is now army life and is enjy" Ljfte GTrbich, stationed u the army in the South sent the Bulletin a com-ef. com-ef. ensored letter this week. iSParl aPh of the letter KTiAfter leavinS where before we left for here, m i!, rrf'' we couldn't tell ertLin arrive here or not-3tt5eWC not-3tt5eWC arC nW herej her anta!"e Jr. called his :ion ACntly from the Marine DipL ir CorPs station at i hf tto rePrt he has fin-' fin-' month ,,in course after id h,yien exPe to be dl ian Diego for some |