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Show BOX ELDER " News-Jovrn- Pag 7-- al Brigham Cily, Utah DAYS EDITION Wednesday. September 4, 1946 PEACH t fILLIAM D. D. street, jity. Inducted in army July 7, 1943. Promoted ijgthur P. and May est Forest class August 8, corporal March 7, United in the jfeoned January 9, 1945, and to April 9, 1946. Dis-ip- nl f first Jr to 1946, 19, H and theater of Sons 1 at Fort citations: operations jrvice ribbon, good con-)bronze star, victory y of Brigham City Am- - lit Brickt 3K (UP) Londons his-Jd- le Temple, victim of jns being restored, and fff the brick shortage, If are jhich bricks, great survived the Sncient bricks are be-- I io build a temporary Brick Court, where Commen- - his jr, writing Back FRODSHAM. DAN L. Son of Mary A. Frodsham Hobson of Burley, Idaho, husband of Audrey Frodsham, now living at 467 north Main street, Brigham City; married June 8, 1933, in Logan, Utah; children: Gary, 7, and 12; LeRoy, 10; Danny, Nedra Lynne, 3. Inducted Dec. 7, 1943, served in' adj. general department, U. S. army. Promoted to private first class on April 9, 1944, to technician fourth grade in May, in 1944, and to staff sergeant August, 1945. Stationed in European theater of operations from August; 1944, to December, 1945. Discharged Dec. 29, 1945 at Fort Douglas, Utah. Decorations and citations: European theater ribbon with two battle stars, one unit citation. Was in ten foreign countries during army service. taries, was bothered by the noise coming from Oliver Goldsmiths chambers above. The oldest Middle Temple building at the gate where Francis Bacon and other barristers welcomed Queen Elizabeth in 1583, was found to be sagging and is being repaired also. Nyle S. Bywaler BYWATER. NYLE S. Son of Mis. Edna J. Bvwater, 34 south Second, west, Bugham Wife- Melba Jensen ByCity. water. Childien: Nyle, Jr, and Ronald. They live on a faim at Bui ley, Idaho. Enteied the army air force in January, 1943. Dischaiged in February, 1946. At Chico field, a Fourth air force fighter base, Chico, Calif. Pfc. Bywater once received a plaque, a $25 war bond and a three-da- y pass m recognition for being named chief of the ciew of the month. - HANSEN. LEONDA At Son of Leo and Lillie Hansen of Bigham City, husband of Wilma Burt Hansen, now living at Fifth north an dFourth east, Brigham City, married Nov. 14, 1942, in Santa Monica, Calif., children: Dennis Hansen, 2. Inducted May 6, 1942, served in air forces, air service command, U. S. army, promoted to corporal on August 1, 1943, to sergeant on Oct. 10, 1943; to staff sergeant on December 1, J943, and to technical sergeant on Sept. 1, 1945. Posts and theaters of duty: airplane mechanics school, Shep- - To Serve You CALL. WILLIAM VOSCO Son of Voseo P. and Uaida J. Call of 221 west First south, Brigham City. Enlisted in army 27, 1946, after gratuating from high school. Received special service in entertainment, taking basic training at Camp Lee, Va. Is playing in an army band that broadcasts over radio station WSSV, Petersberg, Va. Present address; Pvt. William V. Call, 69th Q. M. Tng. Co., 12th Bn., Camp Lee, Va. pard field, Texas, from June, 1942, to December, 1942; Douglas factory depot, San Antonio, Texas, to May, 1943; Barksdale field, La., and Lakeland, Florida, to April, 1944; India, Asiatic-Pacifi- c theater, to Nov. 2, 1945. Discharged Nov. 11, 1945, at Fort Douglas, Utah. With planes hauling food, ammunition, and medical supplies, both drop missions and otherwise, to troops during the battle of Imphal and Burma, then hauling gasoline and bombs to 9 bases in China, and after left China, hauling supplies to China. Member George Gidney post No. 1695, Veterans of Foreign Wars. i June B-2- B-2- VANCE. ALMA EDWARD Son of John A. and Gertrude H. Vance of Park Valley. InU. S. ducted in the infantry, army, September 30, 1941. Pro- moted to private first class May 15, 1942; to sergeant June 15, 1944; to staff sergeant Septemserber 8, 1944; to technical geant October 20, 1944. Theaters: North Africa from November 8, 1942, to July 5, to September 20, 1943; Sicily 1943; Italy to August 15, 1944; Southern France to February 9, 1945. Discharged April 2, 1945, at Bushnell General hospital, Brigham City. Decorations: Purple heart with bronze" two oak leaf clusters, star, E. T. O. ribbon with five infancampaign stars, combat tryman badge. His division was the Third Infantry which helped to establish a beachhead in French Morocco, Sicily, Anzio and Southern France. Most of the time Vance served as a machine gunner. ! Bob Pella Paratroopers' Tire Service Dept. Henry Knudsen Infantry Accountant who answered the call to Were proud of our two bovs. Bob and Henry, And were II. World War in proud of these other the colors and served : former employes, as well, who also served 'CHARLES KIMBER DUANE JACOBSEN and Box Elder coun-t- y And to our other voung friends and all Brigham City our to country through vicdid their part bring boys and girls-- who t on U e . . Forget! . . Thanks . torious, we say ... Brigham Tire Shop Phone 548 146 So. Main |