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Show jhtin njhamites eport , ,,aman Wiilard Nix writes the :$ Flag society from Far- ' Idaho, that he enjoys read- ' The society's monthly letter, hat it brings the old home ! V, little closer to the Bing-l Bing-l ies in service. Seaman Nix " his job at present, is really ' End one. He states that he is (' he receiving unit, where all new recruits come first, and has the pk-asure of sticking I ce sharp (sometimes blunt) kjle into their tender hides, tnoid, tetanus, and yellow fe- are his specialties. I t Ed Brentel is now station-it station-it Grand Rapids, Mich., study-I study-I telegraphy. He writes that (attends classes eight hours a and "if you think flagging switching on the Utah Cop-is Cop-is tough, you should try this rse for a while. red Hoine, son of Mr. and i Frank Hoine of Midvale, ioned in New Guinea, was fitly promoted from Techni-ISergeant Techni-ISergeant to the rank of Mas-r Mas-r Sergeant. Sgt. Hoine is in the J corps ordnance department. Idjor G- Preston Grant, arid ar-id Thursday from Aberdeen, to spend three days visit- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnett. or Giant is stationed at the mi grounds in Aberdeen. ;eutenant Frank Hunter, a t in North Africa and a form-!mployee form-!mployee of the Utah Copper ipany writes that he has just imed from a four-day leave h-hiking via bomber from his ! to Algiers and Constantine. said he was supposed to have d gone only three days, but sok four days for the ground v to patch up the holes in jomber. In Constantine, Frank into an old Bingham friend, Gardner. He also says that ias been having a h- of a lot of tement and thrills. So far it all been fun, but sometimes hinks these babies are really bus. Lt. Hunter and his crew ine bombing mission brought In seven enemy planes. Irgeant Ernest Ballamis left I'sday to report at Camp pker, Ala., after spending a fk visiting with his parents, and Mrs. Louis Ballamis and wife. Sgt. Ballamis says that ! twill take Utah climate any-compared any-compared to that of Ala-. Ala-. t. Max Cardenas of the ma- ! corps writes the Victory society from somewhere in Southwest Pacific that he inly enjoys the monthly m rs and he is sure the boys 'erviee appreciate whal the ty is doing for them, t- Walter Bolic writes that ! back at Camp Davis, Wilm-Ji. Wilm-Ji. N.C., after spending four a in Charleston, S.C., cram-8 cram-8 knowledge into his dome, states that he has a nice set-la set-la ordnance work. Sgt. Bolic f he would like to get hold Iljose fellows that wrote all beautiful songs about North South Carolina, a c Mike Oseguera of the Ma-f Ma-f corps arrived in Bingham Pay to spend three weeks his parents, Mr. and Mrs. fri, ,,guera For the Past I7 Mike has been stationed Midway island. He states that pw plenty action as a mach-liunner mach-liunner during the Midway i'L e artJ tw0 other mach-i mach-i crews brought down three I Planes. The battle lasted days. Pfc oseguera will re-L re-L , Vt0 Camp Elliott, San p, to begj,. training with the f aes amphibious corps. Kin! Granquist, station- lutiil he anned forces in the uans, writ,.s that jt has been '8 me since he was in Bing- I; He said that he has had thovgged,tl,nes- but realizes wey could have been worse. man l!clei7Forsberg arid ar-id lnham Sunday to ..ur days visiting his par-h par-h lnd iMrs- John Nystrom. I-V i .Ln scrving on a bat- 4vVhe Pacific- He left t: a ? lS returr to his base. 44 lornan lie Keith h shin I saving on the nl KL'lth arrived with iw as been visiting his Gr A and Mrs- C- Sul- J Copperton. w4hi.oh Maese, stationed fcet!ieS 111 the South Pacific, brtosfe rve been in the I but 0 heaps of travel- Ct hpa ev.en tropical beauty ."t hVK Eood old days I h to lnham. Give my re-k re-k everyone and loads of I'jjj. whKSh stationed in r wm the navv spent the r'eT1 vising friends and Ne-Vn Highland Boy and Nday returned to his base |