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Show MEMORIAL SERVICES HONOR S Sgt GEORGE GLEN DON TAIT ENTERPRISE, Utah. Memorial Memor-ial services will be held in the Enterprise ward hall Sunday, Dec- 30, for SSgt. George Glen-don Glen-don Tait, who has been missing in action since Nov. 27, 1944. Every effort to locate him or any information concerning him lias been without result and the War department has advised his wife, Mrs. Maxine Jones Tait, and his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Tait of Enterprise to that effect. First Engineer and turret gunner gun-ner on a B-24 Liberator bomber, he was last heard of on a transport trans-port plane enroute from Leyte to another island in the Pacific. He had completed 25 missions and had received the air medal and two Oak Leaf clusters. Before leaving the states he trained in Florida, Mississippi and Texas, going overseas in January, 1944. He was inducted Nov. 2, 1942. He had one furlough home in Sept. 1943, when he married Maxine Jones, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jones of Milford, in the St. George Temple. Two days later he returned to his training base in Texas where his bride joined him later spending a month with him before he shipped to his induction Sgt. Tait was employed by Douglas Aircraft Air-craft in Santa Monica. Friends are requested not to bring flowers for the service. |