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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY Fruit Heights Laytona Delinquent Tax List GRETTA SCOFFIELD Beg 25 chs S 3.10 chs E from NW cor of Sec 10, Tp 4N. R 1W, SLM; (Continued from page 3.) Laytona Ts; E 9.09 chs; S 2 04' E 15.03 chs; W, 8.54 chs; N 4 09' W 15.06 chs to begr cont Also beg NW 13.22 acres. OLIVE BELLE MARSTON CLAW-SOcont 40 acres. Also of SE NWA W from 741) ft Beg beg 80 rods S of NW cor of cor of Sec 20, Tp 4N, R 1W, Sec 10, -- E 80 rods; S 20 rods; SLM; W 00. ft; N 338 ft 2 in; 287 ft W 80 rods; N 20 rods to beg; S 40 31 E 78.5 ft; S Layton N cont 10.00 acres. In all 03.22 $3.20 to beg; cont 0.333 acre acres .$117.74 ELIZABETH-E- . GREEN Beg SW cor GRACE G. TAYLOR . at a pt 027.1 ft E from Beg at of SE4 of Sec 20, Tp 4N, R pt 5.5 chs S from NW cor of SE 1W. SLM; N 329 ft; E 08.5 ft; of Sec 17, Tp 4N, R 1W, SLM; s'WTtrwos.ir 0.517 acre - $18.02 5chsrfe'1270ftrN.irihsf ' W 1270 ft to beg; cont 2.89 acres L. $10.77 BONE Beg N 9' E 128.55 ft fr RAY J. DAWSON ETAL The SE cor of Sec 20 Tp 4N, R 1W, of the NWV4 of Sec 17, SE4 SLM; N 89 19' W 81.0 ft; S Tp 4N. R 1W, SLM; Laytona Ts; 52 ft; S 89 19' E 114.3 ft; N cont 40.00 acres $15.84 00' E to beg; cont 0.133 acre CLEVE -ISABELLE DARLENE $00.82 LAND Beg SW cor of NW4 CLARENCE L. BONE Beg at R 33 ft N and 31 ft V from ' of SW4 of Sec 17, Tp 4N, E 20 SLM; Ts; 1W, Laytona SE cor of Sec 20, Tp 4N, It rods to W line of Hy 1, NWly 1W, SLM; W 50.3 ft; N 101.7 along W line of hy; 32 rods to ft; S 89 39' E 92.10 ft; S 22 Sec line; S 20 rods to beg; cont 45' W 100.03 ft to beg; cont acres. Less Hy 0.19 acres, 2.00 0.10(1 acre $2.08 1.81 acres . $3.75 leaving chs 4.80 ABRAM HIGGS Beg Sec E from SW cor of SK'4 of VIDA ADAMS Beg NW cor of Sec 17, Tp 4N. R lW, SLM; Lay21. Tp 4N. R 1W, SLM: E 1.70 tona Ts; E 990 ft; S 1320 ft; chs; N 9.20 chs; to boundary line of Layton; N 4(1 02' W on said W 990 ft; N 1320 ft to beg; cont or I; S 0 31' W line 300 ft 29.27 acres $10.04 following E line of U. S. A. tract; 707.24 ft N 89 29' W 174.1 ft; S CO 30' E 0 chs m CLARENCE 107.1 ft : apt n Clearfield or to beg; cont 3.70 acres $15.91 1 CLARENCE L. BONE Beg at a pt N 10.25 chs and E 5.80 chs CARL AND RENA VAN ZWE--DEand S 35 18' E 84.14 ft; from Beg 74 ft N and 233 ft SW cor of Sec 21. Tp 4N, R E from SW cor of Sec 0, Tp 4N, R 1W, SLM; N 198 ft; E 100 1W; SLM; N 00 30' E 223.43 ft; S 33 58' E 54.58 ft; S 03 ft; S IDS ft; W 1(M) ft to beg; 40' W along N line of Intercont 0.40 acre $3.20 mountain Theater Co. 223.74 ft; ROBERT II. VAN SWEDEN N 35 18' W 42.24 ft to beg; cont Beg 74 ft N and 333 ft E from 0.215 acre $12.47 SW cor of Sec 0, Tp 4N, R 1W, PEARL FLINT HILL Beg 9.00 ' SLM; N 198 ft; E 100 ft; S chs W from center of Sec 28, 198 ft; W 100 ft to beg; cont 0.40 Tp 4N, R 1W; SLM; Layton acre $3.20 Ts; S 20 13' E 050.0 ft; N 62 ROBERT II. VAN ZWEDEN Beg W 32' N 41 21' E 228.7 ft; 74 ft N and 433 ft E from SW 050.6 ft; S 52 21' W to OSL; cor of Sec 0, Tp 4N, R 1W, . $11.20 cont 2.027 acres N 198 ft; E 274.5 ft; S SLM; LELAND C. SILL Beg 7.00 chs 17' 35 E to a pt 412 ft E of from-Ncor S and 5.40 chi E W 412 ft to beg; cont 1.50 beg; of Sec 28, Tp 4N, R 1W. SLM; acres $5.88 OSL Ry Layton Ts; SE along 8.71 Chs; N 2.75 chs; S tsr 57' EDWIN E. AND MARTHA" E. W 2.97 chs to beg; cont 0.40 STANBERRY Beg 552.75 ft acre $21.81 .W. and 49.5 ft N of tho SE cor of ALFRED J. MORGAN SWV4 of NWVT of Beg on W line of County Road 3050 ft Sec 7, Tp 4N, R 1W, SLM; N E and S 14' W 2000.3 ft from 55 ft; W 91 ft; SE 77 ft; E NW cor of Sec 28, Tp 4N, R 52 ft to beg; cont 0.09 acre .$5.71 1W, SLM; Layton Ts; S 14' M. W 51.2 ft; N 89 30' W 129.3 ft; GEORGE A. AND RUTH BELL ' N 2 50' W. 57.4 ft S 84 47' Beg at a pt 240 ft N from SW cor of NEV4 of SW4 E 133.4 ft to beg; cont 0.104 of Sec 1, Tp 4N, R 2W; SLM; 1 acre $20.4 N oo ft; E 100 ft; to W line of ALBERT KENLY Beg of W Hy 01; SEly along Hy 78 ft; line of County Road, 3050 ft E W 217 ft to beg; cont 0.20 acre and S 14' W 2051.5 ft from NW $1.47 cor of Sec 28, Tp 4N, R 1W; SLM; Layton Ts; S 14' W 51.2 VELVA SPROWL Beg at center of Sec 1, Tp 4Nr R 2W, SLM; ft; S 88 47' W 127.1 ft; N 2 CO' W 57.4 ft; S 89 SO' E 129.3 W 119(15 ft; S 448.5 ft; W 208.3 ft to beg; cont 0.159 acre .$28.43 ' ft to E side of County Road; S JAMES H. MORGAN f- Beg at a 31 00 E 94 ft; E 421.5 ft; S pt 3050 ft E and 2153.9 ft S 89 58' E 990 ft to beg; cont 14' W and S 87 4' W 428.0 ft; 15.48 acres. N 33 08' W 108.2 ft from NW Also beg 1408.1 ft W. and 501.5 cor of Sec 28; Tp 4N, R 1W, SLM? ft S from center of Sec 1 ; S N 22 08' W 02.07 ft; S 84 47' 37 00' E 90.0 ft E 303 ft; N to 1.5 ft to beg; cont 77.3 ft . E22.8ft;S In all 10.il acres, 0.71 acres. $0.52 beg; cont 0.007 acre RUBY ALLEN less 0.00 acres, leaving 10.05 Beg on N line acrea $101.05 of County Road, 3050 ft E and 2153.9 ft S 14 W and 245 ft IRL B. WARD 969 ft W Beg S 87 4' W from NW cor of and 1211 ft N from SE cor of Sec 28, Tp 4N. R 1W, SLM; SWK of Sec 1 Tp 4N, R 2W: ..Layton Ts; S 87 4' W 00 ft: SLM; N 76.3 ft to inter, of said N 3 50' W 197.1 ft; S W 4V N and S line with W line of . E 00.G ft; S 2 50' E 180.3 ft to R-of U. I. C. R. R.; 43 $1.90 beg; cont 0.27 acre 10' E 104.5 ft along Wly line D. C. WHITESIDES Beg at a W 71.5 ft to beg; cont of $0 09 pt W 18.97 chs and S 7.42 chs 0.003 acre and S 64 80' W 4.43 chs from ALPHA AND LORETTA PADGNE cor of Sec 28, Tp 4N, R ETT Beg at SW cor of SEVt 1W. SLM; S 21 35' E 128.05 4N. R 2W, of Sec 1, of SEt4 ft; S 04 34 W 99 ft; N 21 85' SLM; E 115.90 ft;TpN 3J5 chs; W 128.05 ft; N 04 30' E 9 ft W 115.90 ft; S 3.75 chs to beg; to beg; cont 0.30 acre $3.40 $21.35 0.00 acre cont LEONA B. HODSON Beg 708.2 MEININGER Beg CHARLES ft W and S 11 10' E 1105.0 ft 3.333 chs E from SW cor of SEW and W 144 ft from NE cor of of CEW of Sec 1. Tp 4N. R 2W. Sec 29. Tp 4N, R 1W, SLM; S SLM; N 8.75 chs; E 0.000 chs; S 11 10' E 29 1.3 ft: S 40 10' 3.75 10l chs; W 0.000 chs to beg; cont 11 W 325 ft; W 59 ft; N : 0.- 25 acre $5.55 N 78 60' E 50 ft to beg; cont LINE. HELEN AND C. 0.35 acre $5.19 GRADY Allof lot s, FORD Beg 2.000 chs E from 'F. Arril Biesinger SW cor of SEW of SEW of Sec Block 2, Victory Park Subdivision. cont. 0.153 acre. Sit in Sec 1, Tp 4N. R 2W, SLM; N 3.75 29, Tp 4N, R 1W. SLM ... $45.22 chs; E 0.000 chs; S 375 chs; W 0.- 000 chs to beg; cont 0.25 acre ALAN AND EFFIE HODSON $5.55 Beg 442 ft S and 41 ft W from NE cor of Sec 29, Tp 4N, R 1W, MARGARET C. HULL - SLM 307 ft; S 9 4)0' E 60 Beg N line of 'R-299 E ft; N 50 ft to beg; cont ft; 170 ft W S. 34 59' E 044.5 ft 0.35 acre $3l.SS from NW cor of Sec 1; Tp 4N. All of HOWARD L. CLOWARD R 2W, SLM; S 34 59' E 487.33 lot 9 Ellison Subdivision, situatNW along ft; W OOO ft to canal; ed in Sec 29, Tp 4N, R 1V, SLM; canal; E 008 ft; cont 5.2 acres cont 0.235 acre : $52.15 $4.90 ELIZABETH SARAH LAYTON WILLIAM LESLIE SWAN Beg Beg 15.109 chs E from NW eor 312.54 ft S from NW cor of See of Sec 29. Tp 4N R 1W. SLM: 1. Tp 4N. R 2W. SLM; E 75 ft; Layton Ts; E 2.00 chs; S 15.00 S 34 59' E 220.80 ft; W 735 ft ehs; NWly 4.03 chs; N 11.80 to canal; NW along canal 232 chs to beg; cont- 3.040 acres ft; W of beg; E 700 ft to beg; N ' i , . 'i t i . t k. - 43 W R-- EAST-MON- -- D W -- - : East Layton $121.97 cont 2.741 acres $2.28 JACOB E. LAYTON Beg 1190.5 ft W and S 0 05' W 217.5 ft C. THOS. V. AND DOROTHY from NE cor of SWW of Sec 1, WALL Beg at a pt S 23.845 - Tp 4N. R 2W, SLM; W 130 ft; S 0 05' W 112 ft; E 130 ft; N chs and 1.322 chs E from NW 112 ft to beg; cunt 0.3SU acre cor of Sec 13, Tp 4N. R lW, 1 $11.20 SLM; E 18.078 chs; S 3.333 chs along E line of town; W 18.858 MARY B. GIBSON Beg at a chs to U. S. Hy No. 212A; N pt 1190.5 ft W from center of 1 29' E 3.334 chs to beg; cont Sec 1, Tp 4N R 1W, SLM; th 0.24 acres $1.11 W 130 ft; S 15 rods; E 130 ft; PARLEY GEORGE Beg 16.17 N 13 rods to beg; cont 0.74 chs. E and N 0 21' W 2229 ft acres $9.14 from SW cor of Sec 14, Tp 4N, GEO. A. AND MABEL BAXTER R 1W, SLM; S 77 E 184.7 ft; Beg .1190.5 ft W and 4SS.5 ft N 07 25' E 613.8 ft; N 80 S from center of Sec 1. Tp 4N, 47' E 157 ft; N 35 ft; Wly 811 R 2W, SLM; W 05 ft; N 131 ft; S 0 21' E 234 ft to beg; E 05 ft; S 131 ft to beg; cont cont 3.53 acres more or less, of 0.195 $1.03 acre which area 0.77 acre is occupied AND BETH ADAM ARANTHAN by present road leaving 2.70 J acres J. JACOBS Beg 1517 ft S . $3.01 E of NW cor of 1227.58 and ft JOHN W. MORGAN Beg SE Sec 1, Tp 4N. R 2W, SLM; N cor of NE of Sec 21, Tp 4N, 201 ft; E 82.5 ft; S 204 ft;,W R lW, East Layton Town, SLM; 82.5 ft to beg; cont 0.50 acres N 1.50 chs; S 74 80' W 1.05 $12.73 chs; S 10 20' E 1.11 chs; E 1.30 chs to beg; cont 0.19 acre CHARLES ALFRED WHITE $1.24 Beg 2 rods N and 40 rods E from 'ft; SW cor of NWW of SEVTof Sec 1, Tp 4N. R 2W, SLM; N 38 rods; W 12.03 rods; S 38 rods; W. N. KIDD Beg 25 ft N and E 12.03 rods to beg; cont less 100 ft E of the SW cor of NWW .$21.87 St 2.85 acres PHILIP C. BLOOD Beg 1517 ft S 1442.58 ft E from NW cor of Sec 1. Tp 4N, R 2WrSLM; 230 ft; S 23 15' W 340 ft; S E 73.73 ft; N 204 ft; W 123.75 11 47' W 250 ft to beg;, cont $13.90 ft; S 100 ft; E 50 ft; S loo ft 4.34 acres to. beg; cont 0.57 acres $10.32 WALTER N. KIDti Beg 25 ft JOSEPHINE E. FISHER Beg N snd 100 ft E from SW cor 1517 ft S and 1310.08 ft E of of NWW of NEW of Sec 1, Tp NW cor of Sec 1, Tp 4N, R 3N, R 1W, SLM; N 11 47' E 2W, SLM; N 204 ft; E 32.5 ft; 250 ft; N 23 15' E 340 ft; to S 204 ft; W 82.5 ft to beg; cont NW cor of L A. Guthrie land; 0.- 50 acre $15.53 W 71 ft: S 23 15' W 810 ft; EDITH M. JONES Beg on W. S. ll47;WJMLftLJ3-fl20- E . -- BLtne'Dfursriijr'723.jr'it S 30 48' E 428.2 ft E and 140 acre ft; E 24 ft to beg; " DdD-lPHI- LT 4, Col. Robert L. Scott tori Aftor frsdiuttaf from West Point, Rokort ott wins Ws eombnl wines st Ktlly Fie 14 sn4 toks tor tnetnetor an keen Bo ku flying. tonr yeare wfcen the war kreake ent, an4 is told that ke to now toe eld lor combat Generals flying. Be appeala to eevernl and Is Anally given an opportunity to get tote the flgkt Be flies a komfcer to India, kot en arrjval lp m adejt. torry pUot an cont 0.82 Ikii doea not Unit kina. After paying a Bitty $0.43 visit to Gen. Chenaanlt ke goto kawk and aooe kecoaes a eae maa air force ever Burma. Later, ke to made C.O. of tho 23rd Fighter Group and etffl In one keeps knocking down lap planet. H these flgbts kit "Old Exterminate!" and laWondemnsd. 10.55 chs gets badly mauled up TU story thu ) from NW cor of SWW of Sec 1 Tp 4N, R 2W, SLM; W 230.5 ft; S 55 38' E 91 ft; EN194.5 30 ft; to VTline of st Hy; 48' W along W. E. line, 64.2 ft to beg; cont 0.25 acre, leBs ELI J. COOPER Beg E from SW cor of Sec 10, Tp $9.10 Hy 0.21 acre 4N, R 2W, SLM; Syracuse Ts; EDGAR F. ADAMS CHAPTER XXII Beg 1088.82 chs; E 1.125 chs; S 4.441 ft W and 33 ft S of the EW cor N 4.444 chs; W 1.123 chs to beg; cont of Sec 2, Tp 4N, R 2W, SLM; With my first burst the next ship 0.50 acre $9.28 S 514.98 ft to N fence of O. rolled over and dove, with one enS 71 67' W JAMES CRIDDLE ETUX S. L. R. R. R-Beg gine shot-uBy now I had caught 12.50 chs N of the SW cor of 298.30 ft along fence to E fence to lead the MS, who was shootup N NWW of Sec 14, Tp 4N, R 2W, of D. R. G. R. R. the bombers from exceeding35 W 741.53 ft along Jence; E SLM; Syracuse Ts; N 5 chs; E ing at aimed 40 chs; S. 5 chs; W 40 chs to ly long range. I methodically 709 ft to beg; cont 0.02 acres. burst a short his for putting 33 engines, Also beg 288.25 ft W and ft beg; cont less St 19.75 acres other. S of EW corof Sec 2;' SW on $01.1 1 into one and then into the have felt the fire, curve ,to right 530.77 ft; the ASA B. SMEDLEY ETUX Beg The Jap must a steep, climbing into went he for radius of curve being 523.70 ft; S 12' E 21.23 chs from NE cor of See 10, Tp 4N, R 2W, SLM; turn which incidentally is very good tangeftt. at pt of beg bearing N 13 53' E; S 71 57' W 470.23 Syracuse Ts; W 5 chs; N 12' if you have a ship that will outclimb beg; W 1 ch; E 5 chs; S 12' W 1 ch your opponent. I thought this climbft; N 514.98 ft; E 799 ft to acres cont 0.003 acres. Less 0.90 to beg; cont 0.50 acre $14.51 ing turn might be a trick; so I to R. R. leaving in all 12.32 acres watched closely for him to turn on $30.70 me. But when he rolled over he D. M. FISHER Beg 23.38 chs dove not for me but for the clouds. I the NE cor S and 4.25 chs W-kept going after him and must have of Sec 2, Tp 4N, R 2W, .SLM; two hundred shots Into him beW 2 chs; SE 2.35 chs; N 1.73 ELIZABETH AND WM. II. HOLT put be got out of my sight in the fore chs to bcji Beg 101 ft E from SW cor cloud. Pieces had begun to cumulus S of NE Sec the of Also beg 20.40 chs 32, Tp 5N, R 2W, SLM; E 44.55 ft; N 80.5 ft; W 44.55 ft; come from his fuselage, and smoke cor of Sec 2, S 2.17 chs; NE cont in S 80.5 ft to beg; cont m or 1 was trailing behind. I believe his 3.15 chs;, E 2 chs to beg; 0.09 acre $2.94 all 0.64 acre $12.33 engines were hit and were failing, Beg for .the props seemed to be IANTIIUS II. AND MARGARET EMILY HAZEL HAMBLIN Sec 120 N rods cor from of SE And yet I could only claim W and BARLOW Beg 1971 ft 33, Tp 6N. R 2W. SLM; West it as a "probable,' for I didnt see 33 ft S of the E W cor of Sec 2, Point Ts; W 80 roas; N 20 rods; it catch fire or crash. Tp 4N. R 2W, SLM; S 802.0? ft E 80 rods; S 20 rods tb beg; cont S to N fence of O. S. L. We got all our bombers back, of less St 9.975 acres .$3.53 W 254 ft along fence; 71 57' course, and the pictures showed N 881.38 ft; E 241.50 ft to beg; very good results for the bombing $22.83 cont 4.07 acres of Gla Lam field. .We claimed nine CARL W. AND IRMA BINGHAM of the thirteen enemy fighters defiBeg 1237.5 ft N of SE cos of nitely destroyed, and we hadnt even, Sec 2, Tp 4N, R 2W, SLM; W DEAN EZRA AND ELAINE S. In gotten a hole in one of our 10 rods; S 5 rods; E 10 rods; N turned had new 452 BEUS SW from the E ft our, opinion Beg 5 rods' to beg; cont 0.50 acre cor of EW of SEW of Sec 22, out to be a flop for the Jap. Either $11.59 Tp 5N, R 2W, SLM; N 100 ft; It was not all they expected or the HAROLD FORBES Beg 14.20 E 178 ft; S 100 ft; W 178 ft to pilots didnt know how to use the chs N and 20 chs E from SW cor cont 0.40 acre $2.00 beg; ship. Sometimes I no- -' of NWW of Sec 2, Tp 4N, R 2W, MAMIE URE E and 9 chs I got on the tail of Beg when ticed that 10 S E chs; SLM; N 1.00 chs; 9.40 S NW chs from cor of one, instead of climbing away from 1.00 chs; W 10 chs to beg; cont SWW of Sec 23. Tp 5N, R 2W, me and he could 1.- (50 acres $7.35 easily have SLM; Clinton Ts; S 10.00 chs; climbed away from k tried BANK CLEARFIELD STATE E 5 chs; N 10.(X) chs; W 5 chs to dive Is defiwhich from me, S away 210 W and rods ft 80 Beg to beg; cont 5.00 acres $13.46 a very poor thing to try with from NE cor of NWW of Sec MELVIN C. MUIR at A nitely Beg in a Kitty-- 1 12 Tp 4N, R 2V, SLM; S 1510 opponent your 10 chs W and 33 ft S from W Rt hawk. ft; E 11.88 rods; N 1510 ft;cres cor of SWW of Sec 27. Tp 11.88 rods to beg; cont 0,01 Just as the General had been ex5N, R 2W, SLM; S 245 ft; W 5 chs; N 245 ft; E 5 chs to beg; pecting, heavy movement began in FRANCIS M AND MYRTLE G. the Burma cont 1.833 acres $34.30 late September alon PRATT Beg N 1598.95 ft and ADRAIN J. TAYLOR 20 Road, from Lashlo North towards Beg W 520.52 ft from SE cor of 20 chs W from NE cor of SEW Lungling, Tho Japs were seen by NEW of Sec 12. Tp 4N, R 2W, of Sec 28. Tp 6N, R 2W, SLM; our observation to be moving many SLM; S 159.0 ft; W 48 ft; N Clinton Ts; S 30 chs; W 5 chs; trucks filled with troops. They were 159.0 ft; E 4S ft to beg; cont N 30 chs; E 5 chs to beg; cont evidently going to renew the at$3.55 0.149 acre 14.093 acres $70.31 tempt to cross the Salween that the on E line CHARLES. JMITCHELL PAUL DOXEY Beg Beg SE AVO had frustrated back In May: ofof the WW of the SEW of Bruce Holloway and I caught lly 50 ftW"f rom N E cof of cor Sec 28, Tp 5N. R 2W. SLM; SEW of Sec 35. Tp 5N, R 2W, these trucks the first day and burned Clinton Ts; N 10 chs; W 5. chs; SLM; S 79.2 ft; W 173 ft; N of them near Wanting. On twelve S 10 chs; E 5 chs to beg; cont 79.2 ft; E 175 ft to beg; cont next afternoon, I got through tho , $25.30 0.318 acre 4.75 acres $14.79 II. NEWELL LeROY AND MARY L. the rain with a single fighter end TRUMAN II. AND VIVIAN SAINSBURY CARVER Beg 1.5 rods E caught four of them on a curve In Beg on E line of from SW cor of NWW of NEW tho road at Chefang. From then on canal 790 ft E from SW cor of of Sec 34. Tp 5N, R 2W, SLM; for six days, until the end of SepNWW of SWW of Sec 30, Tp N10 rods; E 16 rods; S 10 rods; tember, we harassed every move850 to E R ft 2W, SLM; 5N, W 10 rods to beg; cont 1.00 acre ment on the wet and muddy road. of B. E. R. R.; N 34 W R-$3 80 Twelve of us burned ninety-si- x 59' W 1091 ft; S 80 05' W line of canal; 741 ft to E R-heavy trucks in six days. Wo used SE along canal 1027 ft to beg; fragmentation bombs as well as the cont 10.15 acres. fifties. When we couldnt find their Beg 202.3 ft S 50 ft E from SW trucks, wed hit the dark green troop cor of NWW of Sec 30, S 420 barracks they were constructing AND ADA V. CORNIA ft; E 210 ft; NW along canal to WM. E SE from Lungling to Lashio. cor Sec of 26, Tp 6N, Beg beg; cont 1.00 acre. One day Daniels dove on a truck R lW. SLM; South Weber Ts; Also beg on E line of Hy 08S.3 to find that the Japs had column 13.19 W N 12.47 chs; chs; N ft and E 50 ft from NW cor of SWW of Sec 30, S along E 6.81 chs; W 7.53 chs; S 20 chs; placed light tanks along with the E 20 chs to beg; cont 31.50 acres. truck convoy. When Daniels, who line of Hy 175.3 ft; E 287 ft; Less State road 2.05 acres, leav- was an offensive-minde- d NW along canal to pt of beg; W fighter any$10.23 way, saw the tanks he forgot about ing 29.43 acres 210 ft to beg; cont 1.00 acre. Reserving to C. E. Becraft a JOHN MATHEW AND AFTON the trucks and concentrated on the MILDON tract-of-la- nd 5 BegUKXchsJWfrom e formidable vehiclet. His s SE cor of SWW of Sec 20, Tp $27.75 ditch tore two tanks rather badly, 5N R 1W. SLM; South Weber Ts; and his frag bombs knocked two N 20 chs; E 21.5 chs; S 20 chs; more from the road, but he was W 21.5 chs to beg; cont 30.80 wounded the by heavy fire from the acres $12.45 tanks. MARCIA A. SAUNDERS NWW Lieutenant Welborn, his wing of NWV, of .Sec, 35, Tp 5N..R LUCILE II.-- . LAYTON Beg 1 " saw the tracers from the man, exof 1W. of SWW rod N from SE cor . SLM; South Weber Ts; Sec 23, Tp 6N, R 2W, SLM: N cepting therefrom being at a ground firing at his leader's ship 1303.5 ft; W 224.4 ft to E line pt 1 rod E; 2 rods S from NW and went to the aid of Pat Daniels. cor of Sec; E 10 rods; S 16 But the damage had been done. of O. S. L. ,R. R.; SEly along R, R 133tLftE.16 ft to - beg; rods;AV10 rods ; N -- 16 rods to One bullet bad come up through the cont 3.00 acres $3.72 beg; cont 39.00 acres. side panel of Daniela' and had Also beg NE cor of NEW of truck him in the shoulder. EARL T. AND BERNICE GOMM The SWW of Sec 35; W 13.24 chs; N wound was Beg at a pt N 403 ft and very and the bloody, 0.375 ft; W 116.21 ft; N 945 shock had Just about E . 33 ft fromSWl corof Sec the paralyzed 12 S 13 to chs 20 chs; ft; beg; 23, Tp 5N. R 2W, SLM; E IDS less 1.00 acre sold, leaving pilots arm. Nevertheless, Cocky ft; S 55 ft; E 117.5 ft; N 123 cont 29.00 acres. In all 68.00 acres Daniels flew the ship back three 70 ft to beg; ft; W 313.5 ft-40.92 hundred miles to Kunming and landcont 0.721, less to B. E. R. R. ed it there with his left hand. EDWARD T. SAUNDERS 0.05 acre leaving 0.07 acre Mai Bruce Holloway, the Group SR. SWW of NEW of Sec Tp J $7.43 , R had been leading several 5 Weber Executive, South 1W. N, SLM; KEITH ROBERT GOMM Beg Ts; cont less St 89.50 acres. on the truck columns near fighters ,33 ft E and 408 ft N from SW Also beg SW cor of NEW of Chefang. As he pulled from one cor of Sec 25, Tp 5N. R 2V, E 5 chs; N 20 chs; W 5 diving attack be felt SWW? SLM; E 198 ft; N 55 ft; W 198 something S 20 chs to beg; cont 10.00 strike his chs; ship. At first he didnt ft; S 55 ft to beg; cont 0.25 acre acres. In all' 49.50 acres $18.83 notice it and continued to strafe $0.00 from just about tree-to- p altitude. LLOYD C. AND MARY J. STONE HOOtf COLD WEATHER Then his coolant light popped on. Beg- on W'ly line of U. S. DESIGNED FOR G. 1. A new cold weather, hood, which Bruce turned immediately .towards Hy No. 91; N 77 rods; W 50 ft from SE cor of NEW of Sec buttons onto coats or jackets, has the friendly Chinese lines, which . 20. Tp 5N, R 2W. SLM; NW been developed by the Army, the were nearly twenty miles away. He 282.3 ft; S 73 ft; E 2S2.3 ft; N Ninth Service Command Quarter- must have known Immediately that 73 ft to beg; cont 0.4,80 acre master office announced today. the enemy bullet had punctured his It is designed for wear over the prestone tank (the coolant of the field-caor under a hel- American regular engine). He Com 50 ft W and 548.2 ft S of met End is made of wind resistant, had a few minutes to stay In very the NE cor of SEW of Sec 20, water repellent sateen. the air before the engine would Tp 5N. R 2W, SLM; S 03.9 ft; catch fire or "freeze." W 210.42 ft; N 21.0 ft; E 310.5 ARMY COLD STORAGE SAVES He must be getting closer to the ft to beg; cont 0,450 acre $04.28 PERISHABLES he knew, for he was IndicatLLOYD AND PHYLLIS BARTON Throughout . liberated France, river, NW of the following: Beg quartermaster soldiers operate cold ing over two hundred milea an hour, 983.3 ft W and 420.4 ft S from storage plants where perishable but in his anxiety it seemed to go NE cor of SEW of Sec 20, Tp foods are stored prior to delivery farther sway. With almost his last 5N. R 2W, SLM; W 310.03 ft; to fild troops, it was stated today gasp he crossed the river Into S 03.9 ft; E 310.57 ft; N 03.9 ft by the Ninth Service Command friendly Chinese d country and " to beg; cont 0.228 acre $3.47 Quartermaster office. in one of the rice paddies. New begins Bruces trip beck Syracuse 1 p. R-- . -- West Point of ns.Eflir (D) from the Interior of Chine to our base at Kunming. Its almost a saga, for Holloway was feted, wined and dined In the primitive fashion of the remote village people, who were tribesmen called "Miaows." minThough Bruce was only fifty his from. Kunming, utes by plane donsedan chair, by jnodejofJtravel key and water buffaltfrequlred three weeks. From the moment he rode Into headquarters on the last buffalo be had hired, he became known as the "Lochinvar of the Salween. Later Lieutenant Welborn was shot down farther to the South. Welborn bad gotten out of his burning plane two hundred miles South of Paoshan, and his trip out of the rough country was the longest of any man that was lost I remember that when he reached the first village from which he could get word to us, he sent a message that at first sounds facetlqus, until you understand the conditions under which one travels in the interior of China; then you realize 'that he was conservative. His message read: "Landed safely such and such a sector. My motto Is Kunming by 'Christmas." It was then September, and Welborn beat his original estimate. He days to travel two required fifty-fothe trails of across hundred miles southwestern Yunnan. g caused us to Our lose several planes and two pilots, but we cost the Japs lots of material. Towards the first of October, there were skeletons of enemy trucks and tanks from the Salween to Kutkai, near Lashlo. The Jap ur truck-strafin- . wind-millin- g. R-- W Clinton s. 1-- fast-climbi- fast-divin- g W W 1 South Weber feet-wide-- for Fit-tie- Sunset - P-- 40 S . LERWANFilELCiuSE p, liquid-coole- d crash-lande- ever-prese- nt and asked what was oin all these staring peode lor Shu on"Iwh People had never foreign devil, and the Covern given them permission to Cota and look at one. General Chennault's other 1 h. .nd-Gu- nt. wh0 hadwJrtJ; the American Navy tor The General used to tak mlw1" with him. .hh Icame to und' h.t throughout Jttnd he was giving me UcUc,l lessons he had learned hard way against the JananJ Without my knowing it. he woid , effect, criticize my method of for mer attack, and advise better way, to do the job. I 2?, to listen to him for hours as of cases in which he had Ttold got own ship shot up by going fo t close.,. nd then, after he how and knew that his longer ran?, guns would th. Jap, had accomplished the sam destruction on the enem, getting his own ship shot to pieces. These critiques taught me exactly what he meant to impart without his ever hurting my pride by telling me that wrong and could sc." complish more by fighting in his way. Coming home some nights from the exercise of our hunts together I would think of my wife and little girl far away in Georgia, and get very homesick.. Once I looked at the General and told him bow I wished that I could press a button and kill all the Japanese, to end the war, so that we could all go home. He thought for a second or two and then looked back, smiling. "Aw now, Scotty, he said, "we dont want to do that. Weve got to learn to hate thia enemy. Think cd how much fun it is to kill them alow. Yes, sir. the Generals business was killing Japs. Then wed go home in the dark- ness, and Wang Cook would fix us a from the Genera peppery dove-pi-e ala doves and some canned oysters out of the loot of Rangoon. Col. Mpriam C. Cooper was the Chief of Staff to the General Els business was war, too. Cooper had been one of the greatest heroes of the First World War, and was one of the greatest soldiers I have ever seen. I never discovered when it was he slept At any time of night, he was apt to come into my room, when he visited us in Kunming from his. usual headquarters Ja Chungking. Or when I'd go to see him, I could find him smoking his pipe at any hour. Cohad served in the American Air oper Force in the last war, and when th war was over he had kept right oa fighting. He had enlisted with the war, snd Poles in the RusSiad-Polis- h had been second in command of the Kosciusko Squadron. After leading many dangerous strafing raids, he was awarded Polands highest military decorations. Later be made a reputation as an explorer in Persia, Siam, and Africa. Following an active part in the formation of Airways, he beesms of one the best known moving-p- i ture producers in America. snd Cooper was a soldier through most intelligent of the one through, men that I could hope to meet, snd the perfect Chief of SUIT tor General ChennaulL Through his constant attention to our espionage to eastern China we learned of the i ih, hS fifty-calib- re out-sho- ver-prese- nt Gen. Caleb Haynes, whe went to China to head General Chenaanlt'a bombers. may hava moved a few at night, but not many after Morgan and Bayse got through bombing the bridges on the Burma Road. We caught a few Jap plane near Lashio and shot up several on the ground. I shot Into a Zero there on October 5, and believe It went down, but only claimed it as a "probable." The Japs kept coming towards a Kunming from nearly every day In early October, but I think they remembered that the last time they had been In the capital of Yunnan, they had lost all their ships to the AVG. Way back on Christmas Day, 1941. Even with the hardships that a rugged country like China imposed, I was living a wonderful life there in Kunming. Those were days that I would never forget not only for the adventure that I was sharing with the other fighters in the Group, but for the great privilege of livGeneral Chen-nau- lt ing .wUh.my-boss. Indo-Chin- -- Gen. Caleb Haynes, Doctor Gentry, and I lived together with the General in a house the "Glssimo" had built for him. Situated near the 'field at Kunming, It waa a mod-- , ern home, or as modern as a bungalow could be in Yunnan. With a private room for each of us, with the Chinese houseboys. the General had collected in his six years in China, we lived a wonderful life in a land. There was "Wong Chauffeur" who drove the Generals car. Wong had a little boy of course called "Little Wong" who was suspicious of foreign devils and who used to cover his face with his hands when I spoke to him. The General told me that as far as he had been able to find out from a long time in China, wed always be foreign to the ChineseFor. after all, the only word in China that could mean a person other than a Chinese was n - Pan-Americ- Forces coming to through Hongkong on their wayal and the Solomons and Saigon, to of the large amount of shipping Task Japanese Victoria harbor. Now Cooper was working tirelessly to plan our greatest raid vividly the Japanese. I remember how he tolled for six days and ftoa houss nights at the Generals sproposed our the logistics for tuck on the largest convoy that dm . war-tor- n to after morning, when I went taw ths breakfast, th floor around "WaDirf with would be ankle-dee- p tobacco from Coopers pipe. but of a plana would be those Colonel Coo and General Chennault . er made, in fact, the pcrfect was cal team. Everything mW for the Jbombing raid by the of October, and we merelf . htr a for word from the East Hongs and bor between Kowloon was filled with Jtps. j 0,r leadwhenGnelr he na left b bombers ship of the Ferry had hurt the Jtp Ple bufltw cision bombing, and had force great bombing th tosplnw most through sons! leadership on the . gerous missions. had Radio Tokyo country, through the wild of. Kwey-an- g panning" Haynes, province. Arriving at Kweyang U the old the capital, they had found an anl pilot." In a way.meant j4p dent walled city. The General, as our ears, for it a trusted servant of the wer. b.ta Gissimo, had been taken to the Governor's would tngs or they gul fl house, and there dinner was served. aorted to such Ail through the meal General Chen, mad General IU3e to $ nault noticed that strangers whont he could have torn toe tx he did not meet would come in sin- with Ms bar year 4 gly. sit down at th other end of the bad been a puysuR P to table, and after watching hi last the for fourenf every and . movement tor a minute, would been dean of Amert id 'f- Then another would comq in bombers. The rtco ory d1 and take the seat- After this had with the S had mds gone on during the entire meal, the were inspirations caN7ineEP General finally turned to (TO BI Major Shu devil." The General told me about an trip he had made with Major Shu down the road from g to Kweyang. This was bandit for-eig- 5 Chih-kian- jfusicto prpagjd - B-1- |