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Show Both Randall Boys Now In U. S. Service "This is the best we can do," say Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Dyson Randall as they report the enlistment en-listment of their son, June Moe Randall in the Navy. They have only two sons and one daughter, the 'latter too young for service with women's divisions, but their boys are both in, and both enlisted, en-listed, a fact which they are proud of, since their father was also one of the first local boys to enlist with the Marines in World War I. June enlisted Mar. 31, 1943, and will not be aged 18 until June. He is stationed now a Camp Far-ragut, Far-ragut, Ida., receiving his basic training, which will occupy several sev-eral weeks. His older brother, Burke Dyson Randall has been in active service I for three years with the heavy artillery, and was for a time at Wake Island. Mrs. Randall also has three brothers in the service; Sgt. Jack Ostenson in the air corps; Cpl. Dilworth Ostenson with the Coast Guard artillery; and Cpl. Clair Ostenson with the first special service or parachute divisions, stationed sta-tioned in Montana. |