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Show w !ghamitcs port a"and stationed in the ,2b' islands the past 30 arrived home Wednes- fe'ht looking fit and feeling Ci of Mrs. Joseph Gran-AW Gran-AW lt is to report at Fort Jwood, Mo., on July 8. .tenant Ray E. Spendlove, 5 officer in the parachute recently arrived m New a 'according to a letter re-j re-j Monday by his wife, Helen ;0n Spendlove. wC. Dimas, son of Mr. and Charles Dimas, has been pted to sergeant at Fort i.ng, Ga. fcfflU2CCeije Goff of Far-i Far-i Ida, and his wife and lit-uughter, lit-uughter, Judy Ann, of Salt , City, arrived yesterday Farragut and are spending rlough at the home of Mr. Mrs. Alfred Goff. M 3C Howard L. Swain San Francisco April 13 and ; nee been in New Hebrides, iilcanal, Russells, Mural Is-i Is-i and is now stationed in the ralty islands. He is in a pa-ervice pa-ervice unit repairing bomb-A bomb-A son of Mrs. G. O. Swain :pperton, Howard writes he e but finds his present lo-r: lo-r: hot and muddy. iman 1IC James Epis left ram June 13 to report to t Lakes navy training sta-A sta-A son of Mrs. Nora Epis, he i attend radio technician i Robert D. Goff, who was ivannah, Ga., telephoned his ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Goff, Salt Lake City Sunday en i to San Francisco. A pilot ;e photographic reconnais-corps, reconnais-corps, Lt. Goff has as pres-ddress pres-ddress 0766488, A.P.O. 16161, 3, care of postmaster, San cisco. -odore Dimas, son of Mr. Mrs. Charles Dimas, and y English, son of Mrs. Ma-English, Ma-English, left Monday to rest re-st Fort Douglas for training. jman 1;C Ned Jones arrived June 15 to spend a fur-i fur-i at home. e last letter Mr. and Mrs. Hudson of Copperton had their son, A.M.M.-2IC Otto :es Hudson, he was stationed Admiralty islands. ialey J. Long, Spencer W. ies and Jack Edwards grad-i grad-i last Wednesday, June 7, their training class at Great HI., and have been sent Hugh Manley school of ty at Chicago for a s course. W44 graduate at Bingham school, Pete Malkogiannis, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Malko-j Malko-j of Copperfield, spent '3ay evening visiting home. 3 m the Army Specialized ;1Jig program and has begun w-months course in engi-at engi-at University of Utah. a"an Zp Eldon (Tim) Archi-son Archi-son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. 'fii, arrived home Monday Jarragut to visit. His fath- 7 Peen seriously ill at St. lS hospital. has been received from : wejac Jr. that he is now L I- Pete is now some-Lt some-Lt Guinea and has Wed m two major en- l Tom Saltas, a military po-arrived po-arrived home Tuesday ?8 from St. Louis, Mo. He .siting here until June innntering service in LI?42' Pfc Saltas has raved around considerably. 2a" 2C Martin Prigmore home Wednesday from ftrbugh.10 SPCnd 3 tW- If Martin Ausick, bro-SJl bro-SJl William Hogle of i T v a,s bee" transferred k hJ "kaN t0 Cordova, ,j e writes that at mid- 3 to bed'?arly "dark enough i&7toe beach of foiarSL traininS n radio at n t lu on the island of b of pV!Sht according to sisw ni 6e,?rge C. Furgis. "duaiiga Flrgis, received Nseri T present which he sed her m Honolulu. im 'Frt Leonard Wood, N leav" Salt Lake City on kalT6' ,and Mrs. Barrett Nm o Ugh.ter. Barri Louise, iwgham at the home kj Mrs. W. S. Jones yes- on page eighO mother, Mrs. Vic Edvik. There were 50 guests. Max Johnson, who has served in the merchant marine the past year, arrived yesterday morning to spend five days with Mrs. Christ Apostol. A deck engineer, Johnson is a son of Mrs. Howard Hooper of San Franciso. He reports re-ports at San Francisco July 1 for j further duty in the South Pacific, j FIGHTIN' BINGHAMITES REPORT (Continued from past one) Fireman 2'C James Serassio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Serassio Seras-sio of Lark, arrived home Wednesday Wed-nesday to spend a 12-day furlough fur-lough from Farragut, Ida. Leaving today after 10-days home, Ship Fitter 3C Eugene Johnson, who reports at Camp Rosseau, Calif., was honored Sunday at a picnic outing given in Butterfield canyon by his |