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Show \ Bud Dud GaUow GallowayMemorial Galloway GallowayMemorial . . , Memorial ServicesiFor Servicesi Services ServicesFor ServiceFor For W . Galloway GallowayHeld GallowayHeld i iHeld Held . SundayGLINTS Sunday SundayGLINES \ . GLINES GLINTS ( Spec1al-A Spec1al A Special-A Special Special ) - ) - A large largegroup largegroup larg larggroup < group met et at the Ole ward chapelSunday chapelSun chapel chapelmemorial Sunday Sun ay evening , May 27 , tor for a amemorlal amemorials memorlalservice memorial memorlal memorials service as a final f1na1 tribute tri tribute tribute bute to Wallace ( Bud Bud ) ) G Galloway Gallowaywho o.way oway . , , who gave his hi3 life Ute for his country countrywhile countrywhile countrywhile while serving se-ving se ving . - in the U S NavyA NavyA Navy NavyA A chorus composed of Mrs MrsBell MrsBell MrsBell Bell Perry Perty MrsLela Mrs Lela Leia Lela Batty Mrs MrsMarguritt MrsMargurite MrsMargurlte Marguritt Margurite ! Curtis Mrs Muriel MurielRemington ' Remington andlHerb Cecil Billings B1J1inga andl and andHerb andHerb Herb Bell sang 'Sweet Sweet ' Hour ot of otPrayer ofPrayer oPrayer ( oflSomewheJ'e oflSomewhere Prayer " Beautiful Isle ofl ofSomewhere SomewheJ'e SomewheJe Somewhere ' ' and Sometime SometimeWe'U SometimeWe'll SometimeWe'll SometimeWell We'U WeU We'll Well ' Understand They were werei wereiaccompanied wereaccompanied , ' bylMrs byjMrs accompanied on the piano byl byj byMrs ' Mrs Clarice TimothyThe Timothy TimothyThe TimothyI I The opening prayer was offer offered offered offered ed by Bishop John BEaton B Eaton and\ and ands andthe andsthe andthe \ the benediction benedJction by Stephen Per Perry I l Iry lry ry The speakers were Cecil CecilBillings CecilBillings B1l1ings Billings and President Archie ArchieJohnson ArchieJohnson ArchieJohnson CecilI I ! Johnson Earl Goodrich sang sang"Goin sang"Coin "Goin Goin "Coin Coin sang"Goin sangGoin " ' ' Home and Mrs Mae Calder Cal Catder der and Mr Goodrich sang "In In "InThe "InThe "InThe InThe " ' The Garden Both numbers numberswere numberswere numberswere were accompanied by Mrs Helen HelenLarsen HelenLarsen HelenLarsen Larsen I I A picture of 01 the deceased was wasplaced wasplaced wasplaced /placed placed / ( placed on a table surrounded by byIIOVelY bylovely lovely bylovely potted plants and spring springflowers springflowers springflowers ( IIOVelY flowers near which hung a beau beauIUful beautiful beautiful tiful silk sllk tafft taff tafh ( ta to American flag flagSeveral flagSeveral flagSeveral Several American Legionnaires Legionnaireswere IUful were in attendanceWallace attendanceWallace attendance attendanceWallace Wallace Galloway was born'May born'May born bornMay May 'May ' 24 1821 1921 in Glines Gline'l Glinel Clines ' He is isla isa isa a son of Parley McCoy Galloway Gallowayand Gallowayand la land Gallowayland and Loretta Luck Galloway Lar Largen Largen Largen gen He attended the Vernal VernalCentral Vernali VernaliCentral iCentral Central school and the Uintnh Uintah UintnhIHigh UintahHigh UintahHigh High schoolHe schoolHe school schoolHe IHigh He entered the service March March4 4 i i942 1942 942 and took his boot bootItraining boottraining boottraining training at Farragut Idaho He Hewas Hewas Hewas Itraining [ was later sent to Bremerton BremertonIWaShmgton l BremertonWashington remerton remertonWashington Washington and assigned to the theshio theship IWaShmgton Ishlp theIshlp shio U S S Black Island on on'which onwhich on.which onwhich . which he spent one year in m the theAtlantic theAtlantic theAtlantic 'which which ' ( Atlantic before being transfer transferred transferred transferred red to the U S S Franklin Franklinwhere Franklin'where Franklinwhere ! twhere Franklintwhere ' where he spent 17 months in the theIpaciflc thePacific thePacific ( , Pacific theater Their ship was wasbombed wasbombed wasbombed Ipaciflc bombed in November 1944 and andwas andwas andwas ( was returned to the States for re re- repail1J repairs repairs - pairs pail1J While repairs were made madewallace madeWallace madeWallace Wallace spent a 20-day 20 day 2O-day 2O - - leave leavehere leavehere leavehere /wallace wallace / here , returning for duty Decem Decemher December Decem--T Decem T ' " - - 19 her ber 10 9 1944On 1944 I 1944I On the mornilla morning of March 19 1945 just lust just 60 mIl miles s off the coast coastof coastof coastof of Japan the USS Franklin was washit washit washit hit by bombs from Japanese air aircraft aircraft aircraft craft and in the fire and explo.ions explo explo- explo"ions explosions - " . sions "ions ions .ions 800 men aboard lost their theirlives theirlives theirlives lives among whom was Wallace WallaceGalloway WallaceGalloway WallaceGalloway WallaceGallowayThe Galloway GallowayThe The following followtng except concern concerning concerning concerning ing the accident is taken from fromletters fromletters fromletters letters written to Wallace's Wallaces ' mo mo- mother mother mother - ther Mrs Mr'l Mrl ' Largen by the ship s scommanding scommanding scommanding commanding officer Captain L LE LE LE E Gehres GehresWith With heartfelt sympathy I Iwrite Iwrite Iwrite write you concerning the death deathof deathof deathof of your son Wallace Galloway S S1 1 c USNR who , . while courage courage- courageously courageously courageously - - ously performing performin his duties dutiesaboard dutiesaboard dutiesaboard aboard the USS US Franklin was waspart waspart waspart part of a force embarked on a amls'lion amission amission mls'lion mlslion mission ' off the coast of Japan in insupport insupport insupport support of the Okinawa opera operations operations operations tions That morning while our ouraircraft ouraircraft ouraircraft aircraft were being launched launchedthe launchedthe launchedthe the ship was hit In a Japanese air airattack airattack airattack attack The explosions which fol followed followed followed lowed started fires and spread spreaddestruction spreaddestruction spreaddestruction destruction throughout the ship shipYour shipYour I.Your IYour Your son s devotion to duty and andhis andhis . his splendid service to his coun country country country try were in keeping with thehighest the thehiJthest thehighest , . hiJthest highest traditions of the navy ' ' He is survived by his mother motherMrs motherMrs motherMrs Mrs Largen of Salt Lake his hismaternal hismaternal hismaternal maternal gra grandmother dmother idmother Mrs S SE SE SE E Luck of Vernal and the fol following following following lowing brothers and sisters Mrs MrsIMarvel MrsMarvel MrsMarvel IMarvel Marvel Perry , . Vernal Mrs Ira IraGlines IraGlines IraGlines : Glines and Mrs Pearl Moss of ofBingham ofBingham ofBingham , Bingham Mrs Tess Taylor of ofOgden ofOgden ofOgden , Ogden Mclford Melford Galloway Ver Vernal Vernal Vernal nal T-Sgt T Sgt - - Ge George rge Galloway with withthe withthe withthe the air corps In France and Pic Plc PicGene PlcGene PfcGene Gene Galloway , . somewhere in inthe inthe inthe the PacificThose Pacific PacificThose Those Thost ' here from outside points pointsfor pointsfor pointsfor for the service included Mrs Lar Largen Largen Largen gen of Salt Lake . , . Mr and Mrs MrsHarvey MrsHarvey MrsHarvey Harvey Glilnes Guinea and family Mr Mrand Mrand Mrand and Mrs Ira E Moss and family familyof familyof of Bingham Bmgham and Mrs George GeorgeGalloway GeorgeGalloway GeorgeGalloway Galloway of Loganf Logan f gan |