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Show J Shin' jinjhamites Report Mrs B. C. Snyder received i this week from the war Orient that . her son, Sgt. ft T Snyder, is safe. He was eviously reported missing in lion in Italy. , pvt Peter Borich of Buckley A Colo , is home on furlough ' ii June 5. He will go to radio hool when he returns to camp. 1 r and Mrs. Ernest Hickman ) Telegraph received word that . ieir Son, Grant, in the South acific has been promoted to the ting of Petty Officer 2C. Grant ,vs that the Japanese broadcast program in English with the ioe that their propaganda and I wrds of Bing Crosby and other ' writes will make Americans wesick and quit fighting. Grant 'vs that usually the boys feel I lie fighting twice as hard. Home after an absence of three fare and seven months, Cpl. ony Montoya saw action in the lain battle of Midway, wears fveral campaign medals and &me through without being founded, only to catch a severe lid on his arrival here in time I enjoy our cold, wet spring, fis father, Frank Montoya, was f overjoyed and excited to wel-;me wel-;me Tony home that he forgot Id go to work Friday. Tony has ianaged to play some baseball thile in service and has met tme of the major leaguers fee Wee Reese, Johnny Mize, farney McCosky, Bill Dickey, mmy White. Tony says he is I good shape for baseball, as he itched a one hit game only re-(nitly. re-(nitly. In June Naval Ensign Marie S. Urbanus will arrive lere from Pearl Harbor and she md Cpl. Montoya will be mar-tied mar-tied before he reports to San Etego for further duty. So many Tony's friends have been call-fcg call-fcg on him that he hasn't had time to make the rounds yet. He lays having 30 days home is very tonderful when you've been a-f a-f ay over three years, p f Friends of Seaman 2C Mal-fclm Mal-fclm Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. I G. Rose of Copperton, will be r.terested to learn that he has completed basic training at Camp feary, Va., and was transferred fciccessively to Camp Endicott, II, and Gulfport, Miss., for ad-Janced ad-Janced training before going to I California fnr omksrtitinn Mio fest letter was from the Hawai-aislands, Hawai-aislands, which he expected to 1 ee soon. His A.P.O. is 133rd Battalion, Sea bees, San Francisco, ; Calif., care of the fleet postmaster, postmas-ter, ; P Peter Panos, son of Mr. and Irs. George A. Panos, will leave Monday for Great Lakes naval Pining school. Also to leave soon Eddie Tobiason, son of Mr. led Mrs. Tory E. Tobiason, Cop-Won. Cop-Won. Both boys, recent BHS pduates, hone to become radio technicians. rl0ne of the recent letters of adio Technician Jack Latimer wised his wife (LeJeune Gran-just) Gran-just) to watch current issues of tcT a"az for a feature on ftl (landing ship tank) boats in mch New Guinea. Last Friday's fnT of Life carried the pictures na now LeJeune has reason to J e she has a good idea of fcks location. I f; Kenneth R. Poulsen,. a wmbardier and a son of Mr. and cLC.hrlton E- Poulsen, has 2ned his eiehth mission ;er Germany. llfCh?ical Sergeant Nick P. 5,Jtr-.at Tucson, Ariz., re-SJtook re-SJtook advantage of a fur-i5 fur-i5 1 g0 t0 Spokane and get r' and small daughter, a -Paulette t0 brin8 them lr,n, ?na for their temporary j5 Sgt. Bolic telephoned his S Lllv' and talked to the I5yat the Bolic home Wed" rlnaman 2C Barbara Cowdell !"so" f Clearfield, visited in $ Saturday with Mr. and J. Cowdell of Copperton. J"lian Baum and Pvt. Jay Wnec;ently met somewhere in 'Ai Ulnea and had a most en-tlasi en-tlasi n Vlsit- Jay visited home n December and Julian has E2? mYpeas for more than I' months. :frfc Frank B. Shatter, son of 3v- Mrs- Frank Shatter of j ua'n street, is being welcom--Wnrt, uy his Parents and many 'U t' , was recently releas-as releas-as Pm.the hospital where he Hei ;.Ined for seven months. he Znt 26 months in the South s lpart of the time taking n rLk ,lninR' Part of the time '5to?2bat and the rest of. the . He sl;f "Plating in the hospitaL servL d Wlshes his buddies who homOVerseas with him. could g.ty 0fe' to. He says the major-j major-j Ui People at home don't seem to realize there is a war on. After spending his 21-day furlough visiting vis-iting friends and relatives he will report for duty at Fort Douglas. Among the soldiers furloughed to work in the mines of this district dis-trict and ordered to report for duty June 15 are the following who left recently: Domenick Champ, vho worked for u. f-Minefand f-Minefand left May 15 to visit in Monongahela, Pa.; and the following fol-lowing employed by Utah cop ner company, whose home addresses ad-dresses are listed: E. E. McMillan, Cascade. Mont.; Tony Begvich, Rock Springs; Leslie angas kivincT; Johnson, Plummer, Minn and Harold L. Maasen, Rifle," Colo. Joseph J ca Utah Copper company, is also to re Dort June 15. It is estimated that 552- 50 furloughed soldiers who are under the age of 26 are being "uSh" Copper company em-nlovees em-nlovees who were released dur-55 dur-55 the past three days of this wfek presumably, to return to Service, include Richard Shim-tl Shim-tl Carl F. Bishop Samuel E. Gomez, Clarence C. KinS? Epimenio Lovato. Cecil E. Cas tell, Winston E. Christiansen, (Continued on page eight) William J. Johnsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Johnsen of Taylorsvillo, is expected home Sunday following 18 months duty du-ty on an airplane carrier in the South Pacific. Bill will be home 30 days. FIGHTIN' BINGHAMITES REPORT (Continued from naye one) John D. Dangerfield, Str-ve Gu-lick, Gu-lick, Frank Johnson, Albert M. Letting, Manuel O. Ontvcros, Calvin M. Peterson. Vernon V. Schuler, Lloyd W. Stamper and Alphonso B. Greene. Due home sometime tins wee k-end, k-end, Lieutenant William 11. Goris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willi, irn Goris of 17 Carr Fork, earned his leave by successful and extended ex-tended service as a navigator in the East India theatre. lie wears the air medal for meritorious a-chievement a-chievement and bravery in duty with the Tenth air force. 1 Lt. Gates P. Christcnsen arrived arriv-ed in Bingham yesterday to visit his wife, Ann, for several days. Gates received his wings and commission at Frederick army air field, Okla., Tuesday. He flies a B-24 and is to report at Fort Worth, Tex., on June 4 for further furth-er training. Seaman 2C Eugene Fifield left May 18 to return to Farragut, Ide., after visiting in Salt Lake City with his mother, Mrs. Eva Fifield, and here. Aviation Machinists Mate 1C - |