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Show n ! 0 r LEADER BEAR RIVER VALLEY Page Eight ORPHEUM THEATRE Friday and Saturday PIEIU1E AUMONT In "Cross of Lorraine"! Also A Western Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday LYN N BARI and A KIM TAMIKOFF in "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday "It Happened Tomorrow" NEWS FROM THE SERVICE (Continued From Front Page) of the bride's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Anderson, at Duchesne. Their many friends here wish them much happiness. Cpl. Thompson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Thompson of Elwood, where he attended school. He was a student at the Bear River high school and was associated with his father in his contracting building. He must report back to duty this week. Lt. Reed Munns sent word to hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Munns, of Elwood, that he has been transferred to Kentucky. His wife and daughter have been able to accompany him. was recently advanced to the rank Bicknell, Utah. Johansen. was chosen honor man of Seaman First Class. He is staon the basis of high averages in Davisville, at tioned Camp Thomas, recruit training. He topped his Rhode Island. company in rifle and pistol shootAfter "boots," he expects to ing. from home is Sgt. Emery Nelsen School. Texas to spend a 15 day furlough attend Radioman I with his parents, Mr. and Cadet Lynn J. Iverson, of TreCarl Nelsen of Penrose. monton, continues pilot training in the basic phase at Greenwood Seaman Second Class Arden Air Field, AAFTC, GreenarArmy of Farragut, Idaho, rerived Tuesday for a 15 day fur- wood, Miss., where Ahe recently of for graduate ported duty. of lough. He is now at the home he also his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bear River high school, at Weber attended college, Ogden. Fred W. Petersen, where she has was he a While student prominent his absence. been staying during in campus activities having been a member of the track team, playAfter several weeks with no ed tennis and in musiletters from their son. Pvt. Ferris cal activities. participated His Mr. and parents, Brough, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough Mrs. Orson A. Iverson, live in were glad to hear this week that Portland, Oregon. he is in Rome, and was enjoying While in training at the Greena rest there. Ferris has been on wood Army Air Field, Cadet Iveris the Anzio Beachhead and it son will go through the transition quite possible that a rest will be from student flyer to combat pilot most welcome. and will be initiated into the of night flying in addition Mrs. John Mellies has received to learning to overcome the probword from her husband that he lems encountered in handling the expects to be shipped to foreign faster basic training planes. Upon duty within a short time. graduation he will proceed to an advanced training school for the Lionel Hadfield returned to Far- final step preliminary to being ragut, Idaho, after spending 15 awarded his coveted 'Silver Wings' days at home. He has completed and membership in the ranks of his boot training and will now be the world's finest pilots. assigned for further training. lie is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack From the Air Force Service Hadfield. Command "Somewhere in England" comes the following news: Second Lt Francis M. Norr, son Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pierce were happy this week to get a letter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Norr of from their son, Pfc. Golden Pierce, stating that he was in India. It had been 4 J months since Pfc. Pierce had been able to write to his folks. Golden has married Miss Gloria Wright, of New Jersey, since entering the service, and when he landed in India, found 100 letters from her to be answered. He has been In the service for two years and is attached to the service squadron of the Air Corps. sys-teri- es The Best Used Car' Sgt. Woodrow Nate Pierce has written his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pierce, that he is recovering from his third attack of malaria. He has been in the army three years and is serving in New GuinCpl. Neal Hansen, son of Mr. and ea. He hasn't had a furlough since Mrs. M. W. Hansen of Elwood, left entering the service. Friday, to return to camp in Kentucky, after spending a week at Pvt. Robert F. Potter, son of home on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Potter, of Collinston, is enjoying a visit with Thayne Koford, son of Mr. and relatives and friends while on furMrs. Arthur Koford, of Elwood, lough. Pvt. Potter has been in the leave at Infantry at Camp Wolters, Texas. spent an home. He returned last week to his He is a member of the platoon which broke the record in rifle ship in the Pacific. and machine gun shooting, out Word has been received by Mrs. of 66,000 men. Their score was Hal Nielsen of Howell, that Pfc. 759. It seems he follows in the Hal Nielsen has arrived safely footsteps of his Dad. who is a overseas. member of the Collinston Rifle team which has done so well in Pvt Donald Nelson of Howell, the national contest. Robert was a member of the team before he arrived Thursday for a two-da- y furlough. He is stationed some- went Into service, and has since where in Nevada. won the expert medal for machine gun and carbine firing. He has Pvt. Dwane Jones, who is sta- been in the service for four months. tioned at Camp Blanche, New OrArden T. Johansen, 21, whose leans, Is home on a furlough, visiting with his parents, Mr. and wife, Jewel, lives on Route No. 2, Mrs. Dave Jones of Fielding. Tremonton, has been named honor man of his company upon complePvt. Ronaklo Jones spent a 15 tion of recruit training at the U. day furlough with his parents at S. Naval Training Center at Farthe Bar B Ranch, returning last ragut, Idaho. week to his camp. Before entering the Navy, Johansen was a telegrapher for the Oleen Shuman, son of Mr. and Southern Pacific Railroad. He is Mm. J. B. Shuman, of Penrose, a graduate of Wayne high school, Cement Headgates FARMERS! Here's the solution to your irrigation problems . . . Install one of our CEMENT HEADGATES, with metal pull up gat. Can't wash aw ay. Made in 4 inch to 18 inch flow pipe. Binder Twine SISAL BE READY WHEN HARVEST TIME COMES In The State Thursday, June 22 Tremonton, is now overseas and has participated in a course designed to bridge the gap between training in the States and soldiering in an active theatre of war. At one of the Air Service Command stations known as Control Depots, LL Norr was carefully processed by classification experts who made certain that he was d for the job assigned to him. Security training, personal Serhygiene, a talk by a Special vice Officer informing him of facilities for healthful recreation, and a lecture by the Chaplain are all in turn part of the G I's preparation for his overseas duty. well-fitte- reoently. Carl, an older brother, is with the Army Transport Command, NEWS with temporary headquarters at isn't California. It Long Beach, likely that he felt the recent LaRue Rowmtt earthquake shocks there if he ler, Harvey happened to be on duty in a plane Johnson and Owen Johnson 7n somewhere at the time. receiving medical attention in S! Valley hospital this week. -Carroll Crozier returned uuirutor HOSPITAL Archibald! June 14th. appendix renS Recent Births We would like to express our aswho to everyone appreciation sisted in any way during our rec- of Cleak Creek, a girl, UNITED ent bereavement The many acts HEADQUARTERS and Mr. Mrs. Mark of words and kindness of IN FORCES sympathy STATES ARMY AIR a boy, June 19.Simpson. v SOUTH PACIFIC By the direc- helped us through these sad days. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Gwendol tion of the President, the Oak Leaf t Hunsaker Howell, a girl, June 20. Cluster in lieu of an additional Air Medal was awarded May 29, 1944 to Staff Sergeant Edward J. Krey, -- ----- vu of Tremonton. as aerial gunner from December 25, 1943 to Feb (J WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE The High School 4, 1944. A bronze Oak ruary Leaf Cluster is awarded for meritorius achievement while participating iin sus- tained combat operational missions of a hazardous nature during which enemy opposition is met, or during which an area is traversed where fire is effecenemy tive or where enemy fighter patrols are habitually encountered. The missions for which the award was given were with the 13th AAF. anti-aircra- Confectionery and Boole Store ft commonly known as THE PIE DUMP Staff Sgt. Dale Rhodes tele phoned on Father's day to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes from some eastern field. Dale is in the heavy artillery unit and has been on the West coast for months. Fifteen years of service in this line has earned for us a well deserved vacation. He said he thoroughly enjoyed his trip and that he visited his brother, Lee, who is at Camp Roberts, California, jus J. before he left for the East. Lee hadn't been there long enough to get homesick, Dale reported. Ray, another son of the Rhodes, hasn't been heard from for an overdue length of time. He is in the Island area. cross-continen- modern apartment, The property consists of a store and a complete with fountain, ice cream machine and cabinet and other tal store fixtures. Priced To Sell for Cash! No Trades. . A real opportunity for the right party to make a profitable living. SHORT HOURS and PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS Corp. Billy Potter, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter and husband of Mrs. Dorothy Potter was still in New Guinea when heard from Nearly all late models are fully equipped with radio and heater after having her CARD OF THANKS MR. and MRS. LELAND J. HANSEN PHONE 52-J- 1. 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