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Show ! Page Eight- - NEWS FROM SERVICEMAN HAS SHORT VISIT HOME Lt. Kenneth A. Anderson spent a few hours here with his parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson on Saturday. Kenneth flew in from Field FriPampa, Texas to Hill to Texas returned and day evening Saturday evening. SERVICEMAN WEDS BRIGHAM CITY GIRL Mr. and Mr3. Warren Hansen of Briuham City, announce the marriage ot their daughter, Loreua to William Grant Bosley, S.F. 2c son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bosley Jr. of Ogden. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents in Brigham City on May 17, with Bishop Fred L. Petersen officiating. The bride is a graduate of the Box Elder high school, and has been employed at Bushnell hospital for the past two and a half years. Petty Officer Bosley attended Bear River high school before his enlistment After a fhort trip to Salt Lake City, the young couple will visit with relatives and friends in Tremonton, Brigham and Ogden until June 9th, when he reports at Fort Dougias for - Thursday, Tremonton, Utah- - BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Following is an excerpt from his letter : "Well, Mom, it was a tough fight, but we won. Hope to see you before too many years. Love, Frank." He reported that he wasa fine but things were somewhat quieter than they had been. rJ- - husband Mearl K. Mother's Day. from her son, Sgt. enlisted in September 1942. He is making a satisfactory recovery, and !worJ from her Fishhooks can be sharpened Riir who is stationed in the Ha C. R. Loveland, who is in the v uuum has been awarded the Purple Heart ' by rubbing them a son or ivir. anu mis. waiian islands, that Mearl is on European theater. This is the first scratching surface of , I1 for his meritorious act. Bosley Jr., of Ogden. The Nelson's third son, Pvt. the radar instructor's staff and en- word Mrs. Loveland hAd received matches. first furlough he has had since he Darvert Nelson is training with joys his work very much. He hopes it the infantry at Uamp Wolters, to be able to visit with Elder and NOLA HEPPLER ENJOYS ' Mrs. Grant S. Sorensen and wife, Texas. FURLOUGH HOME who are serving as L.D.S. missionNola T. Heppler A.M.M. Vz RETURNS in WOODHEAD base DR. aries in the islands. her to returned U.S.N.R. DUTY after TO Friday, Oklahoma, Norman, Dr. R. G. Woodhead, who is DELLIS JOHNSON spending a delightful furlough with relatives and friends in Tre now a Lieutenant Commander in IN THE STATES Mrs. Dora Johnson was thrilled monton and Salt Lake City. While the U. S. Navy returned to duty FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 25 and 26 of a at week the after she was recently spent in Salt Lake on Mother's day to receive a phone guest Double Feature Program Miss Annivor Heppler and Mrs. home with his family. He expected call from her husband. Pvt. Dellis to go aboard ship this week and Johnson who had just arrived in Beth Oyler. Don Barry, Twinkle Watts Elyse Knox, Rick Vallin go to sea. New York from combat duty in Rio Grande" WAYNE NORR SENDS Germany. He had been wounded MAN his WOUNDED hand left GREETINGS Mat-neby sniper bullets in Serial and Cartoon Sat. 00 and leg two months ago. He said Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr re- ENROUTE HOME Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson have that he was assigned to the ceived a telegram from their son SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, May 27, 28, 29 and word from the governhe received was hospital in Denver. alright Wayne, saying ent best wishes for mother's and ment that their son, Sgt. Emery father's Day. This word was re- Nelson is on his way home. He SGT. LOVELAND RE'THRILl SEQUEL TO "MY FRIEND FLICK A!"! was wounded recently in CEIVES CITATION ceived after the surrender of GREATER... GRANDER IN EVERY WAY! r Sgt. Chauncy Ray Loveland, son of Mrs. Arvilla Loveland of PARENTS HEAR FROM RETURNS FROM PACIFIC Deweyville, formerly employed at Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland KEITH CONLEY McCuIhn Field, Cal., has received received a letter from their son A telegram was received from high praise from his commanding he Loveland D. A. Sgt. Keith Conley, by his parents officer. Brig. General Morris Bore-masaying SSgt, was back from Iwo Jima, but did Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley of serving in vast modification not say where he was. This let- Portage last week, stating that he hangars of the air. service comwas' well and hoped to be home mand of the United States Strater was received Mothers Day. soon. tegic Air Force in Europe. He entered the service in July DAVE FRIDAL HOME Loveland and his fellow soldiers f ! t II &fr-- ' ON MOTHER'S DAY 1940, went overseas in February, set an all time record in 1944 by 1943 and down shot 75 was than 34: action more was into A.R.M. 29, David FriJal, July sending 1943 over' Keil Germany while hundred front line aircraft. Com" . very fortunate to secure a week'1 i 1. ! Bomber. He was mending their efforts, General end leave to visit with his mother, piloting a I K Mrs. Mark Woolley, on Mothers captured by the Germans and was Bermn declared: "Working for -ill-111; ! only recently released from the months without days off before D Day. B,IA pBEsita stationed their MEM is J FOSTER David at Pasco, prison camps. Day, stepping up output toi .4 ZUth Produced by meet the demands cf airborne o p- Wash., with the Navy Air Corps. Directed by Century Picture His wife, the former Barbara LT. FONNESBECK erations in Holland, sweating night 10UIS KING R0BERTB ASSLER him ON FURLOUGH and day to get planes into the air Christensen, accompanied CARTOON NEWS Lt. Stanford Fonnesbcck has for everv raid over Germanv: these back to Washington. been visiting in Howell with rela- - men have outdone themselves in ..MATINEES: Sunday ? :00- - Monday 3:30 Tuesday 3:30.. tprti-ninb nf knrk-infDEVERE NELSON RETURNS tives and fnends. while on his ' th 1944 thirty-daleave from over . seas aerial offensive against Germany." WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, May 30, 31 TO STATES Sgt. Devere C. Nelson, son of duty,.,Sgt. Loveland has worked on Constance Moore and Jerry Colona in ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, has virtually every tvoe of combat air- returned to the States after twenty CLIFFORD WOOD craft that flies in the European seven months in the South Pa- TRANSFERRED theater of operations. He has been with PAUL WHITEMAN and his ORCHESTRA Word has been received that! in the service since April 1941 cific. He participated in the bat' "The Unruly Hare" "It Happened in Springfield" tie for Bouganville, Fuam and Iwo Clifford B. Wood of Howell, who! and has been o verseas for 16 Jima. He is now enjoying a thirty is serving in the bea Bees, has months, COMING June 1st and 2nd day furlough at home, after which left for overseas service. Double Feature Program he will report back to San Diego. GREETINGS RECEIVED Liberty Theater Tremonton "Army Wives" "Man from e J- - Fitz-simmon- v '"siu.' - B-1- 7 fit r m ROilMIU Uff;r'i.lib v v. ,H -- FRANK WARD WRITES FROM GERMANY Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward received word this week from their son TSgt. Frank Ward, written on May 11th, just after VE Day. May 21, A FM x -- j y - "ATLANTIC CITY" MEARL BAIR WRITES FROM SON FROM HAWAII EMERY NELSON AWARDPACIFIC VETERAN Mrs. A. A. Loveland received a Mrs. LaPricl Bair has received ED THE PURPLE HEART HOME greeting for her birthday and William Grant Bosley S. 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