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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE EIGHT , GIRLS & BOYS IN SERVICE Cpl. ARTIHIi KISSA MiTAKiS. son Of George Kissamitakis of Helper, ar-- ! lived hornn Tuesday of last week for a y furlough, He is now station-- ! ed as a conk in the Air Corps at Mf-ClelJan Field. California. Cpl, entered tlie service January 15, 3943. and prior to that time was working at the Los Angeles shipyards Until April, 1IU2, he was employed by! Kiss'i-initak- Helper city, Arthur is one ls 1!M1. Prior to his entering the service he was superintendent of the Floiirsjmr Mine at Silida. Colorado. The third brother. Pvt. NICK is irs the infantry at Camp Roberts. California, and enter-e- l the service about October 1, 1943. After completion of his basic training be will he a ook. Prior to his indue, tion he was employed by the Consolidated Shipyards at San Pedro, big raid on mystery targets in tne Pas de Calais area of France. Following is ar, account of raid: "This group encountered stiff op- position because it r.;i.de five UMS on the target to insure accurate of FV19"s bombing. Squadrons swooped in time after 'ime, knocking down six of the Liberators. 'It 'a as the worst battle in '4 missions I've ..one on. I hardly can realize yet that w egot throw eh it.'' r lated Lt. IVirker of K.ir'S is. nav-'aCan Wait." the plane '! Fighters a;:! bobber-- - exp'ob"! over the sky. Another flier in tre- group inclu-ieLt. FRANK DAVllxt of StMidanl-ville.- " ! A, DIAMANTI -- my TiciiitAnaTit ' hie nmmicc?n an a To Get 70 Percent Of Seeds in the U. S. Air Corps, He entered Farmers, victory gardeners, and e service in April. 1943, receiving his basic training at Bakers Feld, other civilians will receive 275,252,0"O California. pounds or 70.3 percent of the supplj Plannir.g to leave February 4 by of vegetable seeds allocated for all plyre to witness his graduation at needs through June 30, the War Food I.Hke Field are his mother. Mrs John Administration said recently. Diamanti. Mrs James Diamanti and though certain familiar varieties may Mrs Steve Diamanti. His brother, j be missing next spring, no gardener j w left Wednesfor Phoenix ill need to be without enough seed Chris, last ' day. for planting. f PRIVATE VINCE the service. JAMKS KISSAMITAKIS; the medical corps of: From a raid story received from a the Army is located at a station hos- U.S. Liberator base in England it pital in New Guinea. A mortician by. was noted that LT. FRANK DAVIDO. profession, he is engaged in that! son of Mr and Mrs Davido of e, work. He entered the service April, participated in Friday's Tech, A.C. WALKER THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1944 -- linee luoiheis in. of HELPER. UTAH BON2A in Sgt. 113,4.7 Stan-hrdvill- WE STILL HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY OF SPRING FILLED STUDIO COUCHES, RECENTLY RELEASED BY THE OPA G WEEKLY PROGRAM FRIDAY SATURDAY ft4i Continuous Show Daily From 5:15 A DOUBLE FEATURE THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT DE LUXE Hit No. 1 Hit No. 2 I 4 THRILL. AMERICA! Htr com th m fly- ifaw - u. u .. m m of In B.HU t) mUi SWT SCHtM M Uim Hq McM tOIOM Ktill Ult REMINDER DOWLAS ! 4th WAR LOAN Jan. 18th Thru TO February 15th Buy Extra Bonds Ruth HUSSEY Walter PIDGEON Sfctppud STRUDWICH Nit PENDLETON SUNDAY TUESDAY MONDAY January 30, 31, February 1 Continuous Show Sunday From 3:15 Tuesday from 5:15 IT'S FROZEN FUN FOR THF DURATION v mm jgjy been respon-gressin- Ca-li- fe ht ' ' ' ' J him ' with machete.'' Mutual Mercantile Co. Phone 37 Helper a!0 at Fresno. California. Lt. Burdis is annuo Paul KELLY California, This is the tenth week of basic training in auto mech- anics for Private Bonza, who is pro. rapidly and likes the army fine. At the same camp are Pri- vates Jack Houston, Louis Veltri and Paul Perkenson, all of Price, who were inducted with Private Bonza. Returning last week from Califor- nia was Mrs Vince Bonza, who had been there since the holidays. She a cheery "hello'- - from Vince all his friends in Helper. Vince he was surely surprised when BOB OSSANA & CHANCEY SNOW dronDed in to see him recently. Both recentlf entered militarf service. air-rad- ar FLIGHT tOWMltlM Many Beautiful Patterns to Choose From Physical Fitness LT. GEORGE BURDIS. who for the 11 months has been an instruc- J J in Orlando, Florida, J J tor in arrived Sunday morning for a few nearby Marine killed riava station backhand stroke of a onrnnte tn hi n fnmf (ttktlw IrlLAlD LINOLEUM j record of Three topped. finally cadets smashed the record with the tremendous score of 272 to make their Physical Fitness rating g a big 95. The three eadets sible for this achievement are dets: K. K. Cobb. W, A. Diamanti and R, E, Davies, Checking over the physical fitness records of these three men we are amazed to find that from the time fil'st Physical fitness test ,hey have improved steadily. Where-brougever these men they wiU be out-t- o standing in physical fitness achieve-sai- d in "Uncle ment and outstanding Sam's Army Air Force.' Cadet Diamanti is the son of Mr and Mrs John Diamanti of Helper, g and on February 7 will graduate from J, the flying school at Luke Field. Phoeniz, Arizona, as a pilot receiving J r past TAYIOR M ! n. "H.ll Cott"l Spo-- tacvlorl Catt thovtandit if:-.- "The Private VINCE RONZA, who entered the service October 29, 1943, is 93 has now attending a school at Camp Cal-le- aviation ' ing,AghHng,leving c Vk' Recognition agains conies to one of Helper's army men, Aviation Ca- (let WALKER A. DIAMANTI, whose name appeared in ? Luke Field pa-- 1 per recently in the following man-- , ner tsc' 1 FOR EVERY HOME'S COMFORT A 28 and 29 January OCCASIONAL CHAIRS CD ! m JI5 the son of Mr and Mrs Steve Burdis of Helper. FRANK BURDIS. a brother to George, was recently advanced to the rank of corporal. He entered the service in September, 1942 and is located with the railway engineer battalion near Algiers. Prior to his ployed as a switchman Grande railroad. i for the Rio The following story was written Sergeant James E. Hague of a Marine Connecticut, Bridgeport. Corps combat correspondent: "Bougainville Delayed Two Marine artillerymen came so close to a Jap in the front lines one night that they still don't know how he missed stepping on their faces. Private First The Marines are Class Daniel F. Madigan. 28, of Chicago, 111., and Private First Class CHARLES W. LOMBARDY Jr., 21. of Thistle. Utah. Thev were in a forward observation party right at the front lines near Piva Village. They were in their fox holes for the night. he must have Suddenly, a Jap wandered into our lines ran across the lines. He missed Madigan's face with one foot and his next step missed Lombardy by inches. He then jumped into a nearby foxhole. Afraid to shoot In the dark, the Marines waited until the Jap raised his head above the foxhole. 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