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Show page four CHRISTENSEN IN PACIFIC AREA 1,1,. il "I Mil) a I1 11 n ' l.'.'l li H ,1 II Ini u I ' 1, nl ',f'' " I' ' !l a ol when this war is over. jiliMbit'H CiH went tu ihc n.n.il detachment sui p; ;sow I better tell you who Whin began .m.e nioic, and lets me know bat laeks, at name is Don L. mi .My Elliot Tot my ei ( lose si hool (hum was! (amp what is happening ha, k home CM st, oisen, son of Mr. and to th, Bacilic fleet. l assignment standing ight then in front and what mv mates i. ilmm; j p.ft James E. Christensen 415 jj,, state.s' the List I think u know him' oijrne. ' 'I leeeived the puhln ation Ucst Konest, Brigham City. V' 'M y 'u11 'll 1",M h,h !' " hi. h asked In dosing I just want to ,he mu vt.em.m m lot ation. a prominent business man of is liom Box Elder iiiumy to wiit. Mans you for this opportunity 1 can I that say though amiHngham Ills name is Dale o to ton and let you kn n w licit to you and to Jet you doing fine and like all seaman second class, kno.vwine how much I really apppe-i.atthey aie and what they at, bo.s get a little homsickotheiliaion at! We ot the test the spent it will be kinda limes. But when I receive doing, etc. ! leceiving the and told each other of Italian, haul to tell you all you want your paper it be Ill always t me a lot waitingto Japanese, our expet icnee.s'. It surely did to know, bet aus. ot the sc, i e- - got over it. Ihelps the and Nationals, tome I letters Mexican papers just hope help me a lot to see someone o we must hut I 11 keep on Horn home, and I hope we see om home leceiving them. Available to Farmers do my best. I usually have th. each other again soon. opporto Several state agencies will be tunny ashote go and go to the, W(dl. I guess there isnt' It takes a years food from navy on .Match li, l!Ml, andiehuieh in Honolulu in work during the remaindei at the Wai-- I much mote 1 can say, only that 15 5 to feed a bomber- leeeived my boot tunning at kik slake tabernacle. of the harvest season m Utah I think the navy is must a b i. bluing crew for the time it San Diego, Call! I was Ihcie say that the in supplying labor for to assist last time I was team to be on hut we willswell all takes to build a single bomber. farmers of the state, (I. Alvin suCarpenter, state farm labor pervisor, announces. Working in cooperation withj the Utah State Agncultuial college extension service will be state schools, war relocation authority, office of labor and farm organizations, Carpenter states, adding that peak needs counties producing Irutt, can ning crops and sugar beets will! call for further shift m Japan-- ) ese evacuees, Mexican nationot als and Italian pnsonets war. ol The September harvest peaches, pears and tomatoes! in Utah county will be done in part by an increased number of Japanese at the Orem) labor camp, while 200 Mexicans will take care of the work at Japanese Spanish For, in southern Utah will be shitted to Orem by the war 11 '1 "1 I 1 Hi .gh. mi - ikis Attends Church In Honolulu Tabernacle L. Christensen, seaman second class, vvtites fiom an address in care ot the fleet Calif postoffice, San Ft anci.s-eo- , as follow s : I have been receiving the News-Journfor about two months now and it is just like a letter from home. It seems Don , In Italy IMPORTED HELP 1 of, ' II TUESDAY EVENING, SEpTEMliLu i2 THE HOX ELDER NEWS lol RNAL U. 17-YEAR- -OII FALL HARVEST e News-Jour-in- food A will who in excellent physical condr-anby a man particular qualified for that spoh Young men 17 years of who want to fly with the an IM. Ah in Revere Stokes, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Stokes, is serving with the infantry in Italy. He enterservice last January. ed air forces may apply at force exam army air for enrollment Man Three-Yea- r army air forces ALL Were all in. there pitching for Victory BUT especially do we honor our fighting for the country we love Boys and Girls in the armed forces, for the great work theyre doing the sacrfices theyre making. WERE DOING OUR BEST TO KEEP THE WHEELS OF INDUSTRY ON THE MOVE BY KEEPING YOUR CARS ON THE ROAD. I :: on jna'c. duty. This means they not be callej for training they have reached their t birthdays. As ACERS, they wear t blue and silver ACER wibl If they are in high school th may elect to finish their rent semester before be, called to active duty. If are high school graduates. over 17 years and nine monk of age. they may elect to advantage of the army ialized training reserve grim, which provides free lege training for men approao ing military age. When called fo active fo after they become IS, they first be given basic trains During this period they will given aptitude tests to dete mine whether they will classified for training as grf ners, bomba idle ns, nivigato or pilots. Gunner; go into actual m bat as t cers. Like other ' members , an air combat crew-- the p Sgf. Roy P. Jensen is a son of Mrs. Sarah J. Jensen of Garland, and a brother of (. V. Forsgren. of Hrighant City. He entered' service March 1, 1911. Mrs. ners wear army air In Kentucky force M.J. MILLER IS MISSING Attended .Bear High School Lay-ton- Draft deferment tor war workers is nothing new, according to Selective Seiviee, which has discovered records of occupational deferments in the files of Gen. George Washington. On June 23, 1777. the Board of Wai recommended to the Continental Congress that 11 workmen in a cannon and nail rod works be discharged fiom the militia because thev were more useful in their employement as artificers , board in the corps enlisted reserve. passing the qualifying phys and mental tests they wait s come members of the 120-acr- e d eVf That is why members of combat crews aie carefet chosen why every seat i I! bomber must be filled by a ng praises sub-cam- p 0J 0 lot. Cache, Sevier and Piute counties to harvestsugar beets and potatoes Impoitcd labor has proved to be ot value during 1044 the work of Mexican workers in the Nephi area in helping to save the pea crop. At 425 the present time, about Mexican national are available for harvesting tomatoes, peaches, potatoes and other fall crops in Box Elder, Weber and Davis counties. He points out that Italian prisoners of war stationed at a at Salma have hay, hoed sugat beets and potatoes, and that the Gunnison Sugar company serves as the contracting agency for the Italians, who will continue working until November 15 when they will return to a camp at Rupert, Ida Carpenter lists the following labor camps- - which have been in opet ation in the state during 19H: at Japanese camps Srmthfield and Orem; Mexican at Tremonton, Kaysville, , West Jordan, Spanish Folk and Delta; and Italian pnsonets at Salma, Crew 0!T administration further shift later this fall bring Japanese workers to says Carpenter, Air Combat member of an army air fo. air combat crew depend uv the alertness of every member of the crew-g- ua bombardier, navigator and If ROLLING May The lives and satety 111 i ,C Teen Agers Become Members ob.s-eiv- KEEP THEM AIR FORCE SEEKS TO ASSIST IN . S. ARMY Rivet - Sgt. Marvin Jr Miller, sot Mrs. Abba Miller, Tremonii! is reported- - missing in ac"i over occupied Europe. He a turret gunner on a L erator bomber. A former student at Be; Kiver high school, he enter? the service in May of 19i3, a had been overseas two mow Awaiting - further- word are mother and two brothers, H rls-oand Leonard Miller, T? monton. - Pvt. John W. Reeves thinks Ltah is tops. A Patrrmi7A 1 ooni are; sat. goes 'It trda I -- itmy hen i:: f "avT 6 IaTm Jp v We know without transportation the wheels of industry would stop. It is our aim to keep em rolling by hi Wt e n reai Hie WE PROUDLY as lor I ied hes Viet ::i area, do i efficient and speedy n a! cat A "s b :$ I. Keep Your Car Properly Lubricated To Keep It Running For .... rekin do s: g( rest You retovt Victory! Have Truck Tires Recapped To Make Sure They Last! AmeriOn ca Rolls Along To Victory Recapped Tires! a a here y ni a n late, .... i lets ie, th ram T.0VJ BALANCED BRAKES WILL SAVE WEAR ON PRECIOUS TIRES 2! p :: 22 on FURLOUGH and need Some Tire Service? Then you can count on us. soldier, fo lake care of your job first, in flte most efficient way we know how. We realize every minute you have at home is precious. Some of our bo vs are in uniform now too. 22 i! MAX Proprietor me the Madge Fuller Dhou Our Candidate For ' Peach Queen,- - 1944 Wl tj y i. tha mo in liox e 22 22 i th. ow ss MORGAN i a vv Si! si TIRE a 4. dc L'mn t BACK Pet. got a 22 1 k in nmrnv ex WWly. rrh01- 'V ar affairs- - with a Brand Dersm.iw a charminfG acthe be th of Mr. and r'sham City, is a senior - talented and beaut if ol UnR woman. Madge is a girl Peach tjueen! Present as our candidate for aind, tly f i,( g ,sPor e. 0 briquasvi tire shop j reoiat, gum. eats Tv ,ngs Sep |